Garage Door Cost & Pricing in Bradley, FL: What You'll Actually Pay

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In our years serving Bradley, we've seen this problem again and again: homeowners call three shops, get three wildly different garage door cost quotes, and have no idea which one is honest. A repair estimate ranges from $150 to $800. A new door installation swings between $600 and $4,000. Nobody knows if they're being fleeced or getting a deal.

Here's what we actually charge, and why.

Standard Repair Costs in Bradley

Most garage door problems fall into the repair bucket. A stuck door, broken spring, frayed cable, or dead opener doesn't require replacement. It just needs fixing.

A basic service call runs $75 to $95 here in Bradley. That's the diagnostic visit. We show up, we look at what's broken, we give you an honest estimate before we touch anything. No surprises.

From there, individual repairs stack up. A broken spring replacement costs $200 to $400 depending on the door weight and spring type. Cables run $150 to $300 per side. Opener repair or motor replacement lands between $250 and $500. Rollers and hinges are cheaper, usually $50 to $150 each. If you need same-day emergency service outside business hours, add $100 to $150 to any repair price.

The key: most homeowners can avoid the big bill. Regular maintenance catches problems before they explode. Springs last 7 to 9 years, not 10, and we can check yours before they snap. A $120 tune-up now prevents a $350 emergency call later.

New Door Installation & Replacement Pricing

When repair doesn't make sense, you buy a new door.

A basic single-car garage door costs $400 to $800 installed. Mid-range insulated doors (smart choice in Florida humidity) run $800 to $1,500. High-end steel or wood doors with insulation can hit $2,000 to $3,500. Double-car doors cost roughly 40 percent more across all tiers.

Installation labor adds $200 to $500 depending on your current setup. If we're replacing an old door and keeping your existing opener and hardware, you pay less. If your frame is damaged or we need to upgrade the opener to handle a heavier new door, cost climbs.

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Here's what changes the final number: insulation quality, material (steel vs. aluminum vs. wood), color and finish options, and whether your current opener can handle the new door's weight. We'll walk you through each choice during your free quote, because we believe you should know the cost difference before you decide.

Opener Replacement & Upgrades

Your opener is separate from your door. They age differently.

A basic chain-drive opener costs $300 to $500 installed. Belt-drive openers (quieter, better for attached garages) run $400 to $700. Screw-drive openers land around $350 to $600. If you want smart home features or WiFi control, explore our smart garage door technology post to understand what adds real value versus what's just marketing.

Labor for opener installation is usually $150 to $250. If your electrical wiring needs upgrades, add another $100 to $200.

What Affects Your Actual Quote

Five factors shift your garage door cost estimate up or down.

Door weight and size. A double-car insulated door costs more to install than a single-car aluminum door. Heavier doors need stronger springs and openers.

Current condition. Replacing an old door on existing hardware is cheaper than retrofitting a new frame or upgrading springs and cables to match a heavier new door.

Material and finish. Steel is standard. Wood costs more. Insulation (R-value) adds $200 to $600 depending on quality.

Opener compatibility. If your current opener can't handle your new door, you're buying a new one.

Emergency timing. Same-day or after-hours service carries a premium. Scheduling during business hours saves money.

When you call for a garage door cost estimate, we ask these questions before quoting. That's how you get an accurate number, not a sales pitch.

Why Our Pricing Stays Honest

We're owner-operated. Our reputation depends on fair estimates and quality work, not upselling you to a door you don't need. We've seen competitors quote $2,500 replacement jobs when a $400 repair would fix the problem. We don't do that.

Schedule a free quote with us today. We'll inspect your door, explain what's actually wrong, and show you the price for repair versus replacement. No pressure. No hidden fees. Just straight talk.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a garage door repair cost in Bradley, FL? Most repairs range from $150 to $500, including the service call. Spring replacement is typically $250 to $400. Cable repair runs $150 to $300. Opener repair costs $250 to $500. Final price depends on what's broken and how fast you need it fixed.

What's the cheapest way to fix a broken garage door? Fix it before it fully breaks. Maintenance catches fraying cables, worn rollers, and rust before springs snap or doors jam. A $120 tune-up prevents a $350 emergency. Our maintenance guide covers the tune-up your door needs now.

Should I replace or repair my garage door? Repair if the door is under 15 years old, only one component is broken, and repair costs less than 50 percent of replacement. Replace if multiple parts fail, the door is dented or rusted, or repair costs approach replacement price.

How much does a new garage door cost installed? Single-car doors range $600 to $2,000 installed. Double-car doors cost $900 to $3,500. Price depends on material, insulation, and whether your opener needs replacement. Get a free estimate for your specific situation.

Do I need to replace my opener when I get a new door? Not always. If your opener is under 10 years old and strong enough for the new door's weight, keep it. Older or underpowered openers should be replaced. We assess this during your quote and never recommend unnecessary upgrades.

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