If your garage door has a dented, cracked, or damaged section, you’re faced with a choice: replace just the damaged panel, or invest in a full door replacement? The right answer depends on several factors, including the age of your door, the extent of the damage, and whether matching panels are still available.
Replacing a single panel (or two) is the right choice when:
A single panel replacement typically costs $150–$400 for the panel plus $100–$200 for labor, totaling $250–$600. This is significantly cheaper than a full door replacement.
A full door replacement makes more financial sense when:
Las Vegas homes often have doors installed in the 1990s and 2000s during major housing booms. Many door models from that era are discontinued, and matching panels are simply no longer manufactured. This is the most common reason we recommend full replacement even for limited damage on older doors.
| Option | Single Car | Double Car |
|---|---|---|
| Single panel replacement | $250 – $500 | $300 – $600 |
| Two panels replaced | $450 – $800 | $550 – $900 |
| Full door replacement (standard) | $700 – $1,200 | $900 – $1,800 |
If your door is under 8 years old and only one panel is damaged, panel replacement is the clear winner economically. If your door is older, non-insulated, or multiple sections are damaged, a full replacement is usually better value and will serve you well for the next 15–20 years.
Rainbow Garage Door Service offers free consultations to help you decide. We’ll assess your door, check panel availability, and give you honest advice — not just the more expensive option. Call (702) 829-5249 or learn about our panel repair service.