Garage door costs range somewhat broadly, depending on the type you choose. However, you’ll also need to factor in labor costs, which vary from state to state and between pros.
Type of Automatic Garage Door Opener | Average Cost |
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Chain-driven operator | $150 – $250 |
Belt-driven operator | $160 – $450 |
Screw-driven operator | $200 – $500 |
To keep garage door opener repair costs down, you should check that the whole apparatus is working normally on a regular basis. This means making sure that the tracks of your door are greased and fully operational, and that the door itself is in good condition.
Installing a new garage door opener runs from $250 to $500 at least. If your repair costs are close in cost to that range or if your garage door is 10 to 15 years old, you should probably replace it instead of repair.
However, it’s a better idea to fix your garage door opener if it’s less than eight years old or if repair costs are less than replacing.
Garage door openers usually last between 10 and 15 years. However, several factors contribute to how long your garage door opener can last. If you schedule regular inspections and practice proper care, you can maximize your garage door opener’s lifespan, saving money in the long run. As a general rule, practice the same care for your garage door opener as you would the door itself.
These tell-tale signs indicate your garage door is going bad, including:
Not closing or opening at all
The door reversing when you try to open and/or close it
Inconsistent opening and closing; more noise than usual (grinding, scraping, or banging)
Sticking or stalling when you try to open or close it
If you experience one or more of these signs, it’s time to call a professional garage door repair service.