Garage Door Installation in Austin, TX
Austin’s housing stock runs the full spectrum — from 1950s ranch homes in Allandale with single-car garages built for a different era, to post-2000 infill builds near Lake Austin sporting oversized three-car setups that need non-stock panel orders. Add the city’s punishing summer heat, the occasional hard freeze, and the expansive clay soils that quietly rack door frames out of square over time, and you’ve got a market where garage door installation demands genuine local knowledge, not a clipboard and a catalog. If your door needs to come down or go up, call (737) 264-6728 — Edward Meyers handles every installation personally, and he’s been doing this in Austin for 22 years.

Why Austin Garage Door Repair Team Is Austin’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Edward Meyers founded Austin Garage Door Repair Team two decades ago and never handed off the technical work to a rotating crew. When you book an installation through our Garage Door Installation team, Edward is the one who shows up — not a subcontractor dispatched from a call center, but the owner himself, with 22 years of hands-on experience on every kind of Austin home. That direct accountability is exactly what separates us from the dispatch-and-forget model most companies run.
The numbers tell the story plainly: 321 customer reviews at a perfect 5.0 rating. That’s not a lucky streak — it’s what consistent execution looks like over two decades of serving Austin homeowners across neighborhoods from Balcones Park to Auditorium Shores. Customers keep coming back, and they keep sending their neighbors, because the work holds up and the person who did it stands behind it.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Austin
New Door Installation
A new garage door installation in Austin typically runs $700–$2,200 depending on door size, material, insulation rating, and opener pairing. That range covers a straightforward steel single-car replacement all the way up to a custom wood door on a wider-than-standard opening. Before any door goes in, Edward checks frame square — especially critical in east Austin’s clay-soil ZIP codes like 78702 and 78744, where seasonal foundation movement can rack a frame enough to guarantee a poor seal and premature hardware wear on an otherwise perfect door.
Single Car Door Installation
Single-car installations in Austin are disproportionately common in the central neighborhoods — Allandale, Brentwood, and Bryker Woods are full of 1950s–1970s ranch homes where the original garage was sized for one compact car. Many of those openings still have 50-year-old torsion hardware that’s overdue for a full system replacement, not just a band-aid repair. We size the new door and spring system to the actual opening, accounting for the quirks of older framing that may have shifted over the decades.
Double Car Door Installation
Double-car door installations are the standard ask in Austin’s post-2000 subdivisions and the tech-boom infill builds that pushed into the outer ring over the past 15 years. These wider openings — often 16 feet or more — put more load on the spring system and opener, and Austin’s summer heat accelerates lubricant breakdown in both. We spec the right spring tension and opener horsepower for Austin’s climate from day one, so you’re not chasing a service call six months later because the system was undersized for the heat cycle.
Custom Garage Door Installation
Custom doors — wood carriage-house styles, glass-panel contemporaries, or oversized openings that don’t fit standard stock — are more common in Austin than most markets, partly because of the city’s architectural diversity and partly because higher-end infill construction near Barton Creek and West Lake Hills tends to prioritize curb appeal. Edward works through the full spec with you: material, insulation value (important given Austin’s 100°F summers), hardware finish, and the opener system that pairs cleanly with the door’s weight. Non-stock panels require lead time, and we’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Austin
Whatever door or opener is going into your Austin home, we know the system. Edward has 22 years of hands-on experience across eight major brands — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — and carries parts to support them. Whether you’re replacing an aging Craftsman opener that’s been on the job since the house was built in 1968, or installing a new LiftMaster with Wi-Fi control on a fresh build near Gus Fruh Park, we don’t have to order what we need from a warehouse three states away and make you wait. We show up ready to work.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Austin Homes
- Clay-soil frame racking in east and central Austin ZIP codes (78702, 78741, 78744): Austin straddles the Balcones Escarpment, and the Blackland clay soils in these ZIP codes swell with rain and contract hard in drought. Over two or three wet-dry cycles, the seasonal heaving shifts slab foundations enough to rack a garage door frame a full inch out of plumb — and no spring adjustment or opener tweak fixes a geometry problem. Before installing any new door, we run a level on both vertical tracks and the header bracket to catch this before it becomes your problem.
- Undersized original openings in 1950s–1970s ranch homes near Allandale and Balcones Park: A lot of central Austin’s original single-car garages were framed for vehicles that haven’t been manufactured in 40 years. Homeowners replacing these doors often discover the opening needs to be modified — or that a custom door order is the only way to get a proper fit — rather than pulling a standard panel off a truck.
- Heat-accelerated hardware failure on west- and south-facing doors: Austin routinely sees weeks of 100°F-plus heat, and steel door panels on west- or south-facing garages absorb afternoon sun in ways that warp panels and bake out the lubricant in springs and rollers faster than the manufacturer’s warranty assumes. We factor orientation into our installation recommendations, including insulation rating and hardware grade.
- Freeze damage to springs and weatherstripping from the February 2021 event: The 2021 freeze dropped temperatures below 0°F across parts of Austin and snapped torsion springs and cracked PVC weatherstripping overnight on thousands of doors. Some homeowners replaced the broken components at the time but kept the original door — which may now be mismatched in weight or seal quality for a replacement spring system. During installation consultations, Edward flags these inherited mismatches before they create a new failure point.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Austin, TX
New garage door installation in Austin runs $700–$2,200 for most residential jobs. Here’s how that breaks down by door type:

- Single-car steel door (standard size): $700–$1,100 installed
- Double-car steel door (16-ft opening): $950–$1,600 installed
- Wood or custom door (non-stock order): $1,400–$2,200+ installed, depending on material and complexity
- Opener installation (paired with new door): $250–$550 additional
What moves the number up: custom sizing, wood or glass materials, higher insulation ratings (worth considering given Austin’s summer heat load), and opener upgrades. What moves it down: straightforward steel replacement on a standard opening with no frame issues. Every estimate is free, and Edward will walk you through exactly what’s driving the price before anything is ordered. Call (737) 264-6728 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Austin
Our installation work extends beyond Austin’s city limits into the surrounding communities. We regularly serve homeowners in Lost Creek, West Lake Hills, and Barton Creek — all within easy reach and all subject to the same Hill Country climate conditions that make proper door sizing and frame assessment so important. Same owner, same accountability, same standard of work.
Serving Austin, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Austin area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Garage Door Installation in Austin
Most standard installations in Austin — single-car or double-car steel doors with a standard opener — are completed in three to five hours in a single visit. Custom doors that require non-stock panel orders add lead time before the installation day itself, but once the materials are on-site, the actual install is still a one-day job. Call (737) 264-6728 and Edward can give you a specific timeline based on your door type and address.
Yes — we serve the full Austin metro, including ZIP codes 78701, 78702, 78704, 78705, 78741, and 78744. Edward is familiar with the foundation and framing challenges specific to east Austin’s clay-soil areas, the older housing stock in central Austin near Balcones Park, and the larger custom openings common in newer south and west Austin builds. No part of the city is unfamiliar territory.
Emergency service is a core part of what we do — not an upsell. If your door has failed, been damaged, or poses a security problem, contact us at (737) 264-6728 and Edward will assess the situation and get to you as quickly as possible. Austin homeowners whose doors fail overnight or before an important morning don’t have to wait until the next scheduled opening.
It absolutely does, and it’s one of the most important conversations to have before placing an order. Austin’s summers — routinely exceeding 100°F for weeks at a stretch — put significant thermal stress on steel panels, particularly on west- and south-facing garages that absorb peak afternoon sun. Higher-insulation doors (R-12 or better) meaningfully reduce panel warping and keep the garage usable. The 2021 freeze also showed that weatherstripping and spring grade matter more in Austin than most homeowners assumed. Edward factors orientation, climate exposure, and housing age into every installation recommendation.
Austin garage door installation runs $700–$2,200 for most residential jobs — broadly in line with the metro market, though Austin’s clay-soil conditions and the prevalence of non-standard openings in both older central neighborhoods and newer infill builds can push costs toward the higher end of that range when frame correction or custom panel orders are involved. The estimate is always free, so you’ll know the exact number before committing to anything. Call (737) 264-6728 to get yours.
Ready to get your Austin garage door installed right the first time? Call (737) 264-6728 for a free, no-pressure estimate. Edward Meyers will assess your opening, walk you through the right door and opener for your home’s specific conditions, and give you a straight answer on price — no runaround, no hidden add-ons. Twenty-two years and 321 five-star reviews say the work holds up.
Reviewed by Edward Meyers, Owner and Lead Technician at Austin Garage Door Repair Team, serving Austin, TX since 2003.