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Garage Door Installation in Utah
New residential doors, openers, and hardware installed by a locally owned, licensed team serving Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front.
Call (385) 213-8779 for a free, no-obligation quoteA New Door Built for Utah Homes
Utah's housing stock spans decades, and that matters when you're picking a new garage door. In older, established neighborhoods like Sugar House and Rose Park, many homes were built with narrower, non-standard openings from the 1940s through the 1960s, so an off-the-shelf door sometimes won't fit without custom trim work. Newer subdivisions in Sandy and Draper tend to have wider three-car garages and steeper driveway grades, which changes how the track and opener need to be set for smooth, even operation.
We measure your opening, check the framing, and match the door, track, and opener to your actual garage, not a generic size off a chart. If a full replacement isn't what you need yet and it's really a broken spring or a door that's come off track, our same day garage door repair crew can usually get you back up and running the same day instead.
Every installation comes from a family-owned company that has worked on doors across the Salt Lake Valley and the broader Wasatch Front since 2012, so we've seen the range of framing, elevation, and weather conditions this area puts a garage door through.

Insulated Doors for Wasatch Front Winters
Salt Lake Valley runs a dry, high-desert climate: hot summers, cold winters, and wide swings between day and night temperatures, especially in spring and fall. That kind of swing works steel and hardware harder than a milder climate would, which is part of why we install doors with a real insulation core (foam-backed panels, not just a thin steel skin) for anyone who parks a vehicle or works in the garage through winter.
Panel gauge matters too. A heavier 24 or 25-gauge steel door with double-layer construction resists dents and warping better than a thin single-layer door, and it seals tighter against the weatherstripping at the bottom and sides, which keeps drafts and blowing snow out during a Wasatch Front cold snap. For homes at higher elevation toward Park City or the benches above Sandy, snow load on an older, worn door is often the reason it's due for replacement rather than another repair.
We walk you through insulation and gauge options during your quote so you're choosing based on what actually fits your garage, not guessing.
Serving Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front
West Valley City and the surrounding tract-home developments built from the 1970s through the 1990s tend to use standard door widths, which usually means a straightforward swap without custom framing. Head up toward the benches above Sandy or the higher elevation around Park City and snow load becomes the bigger factor: an older, lighter-gauge door can sag or bind under heavy snow buildup on the track, and that's often what pushes a repair into a full replacement.
If you're in Salt Lake City proper and want more detail on how we handle installs in the city's older housing stock, our garage door installation in Salt Lake City page covers that specifically. And if you're not sure yet whether your door needs a new install or just a fix, our garage door repair in Salt Lake City team can take a look first and tell you honestly which one it is.
What's Included With Every Installation
Old Door Removal
We haul away and dispose of your old door and hardware, so there's nothing left for you to deal with.
Correctly Sized Springs
Torsion or extension springs are matched to the new door's weight and cycle rating, not just swapped from the old setup.
Track and Roller Alignment
Vertical and horizontal tracks are set level and square so the door runs quietly and doesn't bind.
Weatherstripping and Seals
Bottom seal, side, and top weatherstripping are fitted to close gaps against wind, dust, and snow.
Opener Setup
Your new or existing opener is installed and paired to the door, with safety reversal and photo-eye sensors tested before we leave.
How Installation Day Works
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Quote and measurement
We measure your opening and framing, talk through door and opener options, and give you a free, upfront quote before anything is ordered.
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Door and hardware selection
You choose the panel style, insulation, and color, and we confirm spring type and opener horsepower for the door's size and weight.
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Installation
Your background-checked technician calls ahead, removes the old door, and installs the new door, track, springs, and opener in a single visit for a standard install.
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Walkthrough and warranty
We test the opener, safety sensors, and manual release with you, then explain the parts-and-labor warranty backing the work.
Recent Installations


Our old door was original to the house and too narrow for anything off the shelf. They custom-fit the new one in an afternoon and it's quieter than I expected.Rachel T.
Called about a quote for a new insulated door before winter hit and they had someone out within a couple days. No pressure, just straight answers to my questions.Mike D.
Ready for a New Garage Door?
Get a free, no-obligation quote from a locally owned, licensed and insured team that's installed doors across the Salt Lake Valley and the Wasatch Front since 2012. Same-day scheduling is available most days, and every job is backed by our parts-and-labor warranty and 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Call (385) 213-8779Garage Door Installation Questions
How much does a new garage door cost to install in Utah?
Cost depends on the door size, material, insulation level, and whether you're replacing the opener too, so there's no single number that applies to every home. We give a free, upfront quote after measuring your opening and going over the options, before any work begins, so you know what you're agreeing to.
Should I repair my current door or replace it?
If the door itself is structurally sound and the problem is a broken spring, cable, or opener, repair is usually the faster and more practical choice, and our Utah garage door repair team can often fix it the same day. Replacement makes more sense once the panels are dented or warped, the door predates modern insulation, or the same door keeps needing repairs.
Will homeowners insurance cover a new garage door?
It depends on the cause and your policy. Storm, hail, or impact damage, such as a fallen tree branch or a burst pipe that warped the frame, is often covered, while a door that's simply worn out or original to a decades-old home usually isn't. It's worth calling your insurer with photos of the damage before you decide, and we can provide a written estimate to include with a claim.
Can you reuse my existing opener with a new door?
In many cases yes, if the opener is a newer model with enough horsepower for the new door's weight and working safety reversal and photo-eye sensors. If your opener is older or was matched to a lighter door, we'll tell you honestly during the quote whether it's worth keeping or pairing it with our garage door opener repair in Salt Lake City service instead of a full swap.
How long does a full garage door installation take?
A single-door residential installation, including the opener, is usually completed in one visit. Custom sizing, common in older homes in neighborhoods like Sugar House or Rose Park, or a full double-door replacement can take longer, and we'll give you a realistic time estimate before we start, not after.
