If you’re planning a new garage door installation in Las Vegas, you want to know exactly what you’re getting into before calling for quotes. This guide breaks down real costs for 2024, covering materials, labor, and all the variables that affect your final price.
| Door Type | Single Car (8×7) | Double Car (16×7) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard non-insulated steel | $700 – $1,000 | $900 – $1,400 |
| Insulated steel (R-9 to R-13) | $900 – $1,400 | $1,200 – $2,000 |
| Premium insulated (R-16+) | $1,200 – $1,800 | $1,600 – $2,800 |
| Carriage-house style | $1,100 – $2,000 | $1,500 – $3,500 |
| Custom wood or aluminum | $2,000+ | $3,500+ |
Prices include door, hardware, and professional installation. Opener installation is extra (see below).
If your current opener is old or incompatible, plan for an additional $250–$600 for a new LiftMaster or Chamberlain opener with installation.
Insulation level: Given Las Vegas heat, we strongly recommend R-13 or higher. The upgrade typically costs $200–$400 more but pays for itself quickly in energy savings.
Door material: Steel is most popular and most cost-effective. Aluminum is lightweight and rust-proof. Wood looks beautiful but warps in desert heat — we see frequent service calls on wood doors in Las Vegas.
Size and number of sections: Non-standard sizes (RV doors, oversized openings) cost more. Custom sizing adds $300–$800.
Frame condition: If your opening’s wood framing is rotted or damaged, repair adds $100–$300 before the new door can be hung properly.
Yes — but focus on value, not just price. The cheapest installer may use low-quality springs or skip critical hardware. Ask about spring warranty, labor warranty, and whether they use name-brand components.
Rainbow Garage Door Service offers free in-home estimates with no pressure. We install Clopay, Martin, and other top brands. Call (702) 829-5249 or request a quote online.