New Garage Doors

New doors with plain estimates and no theater.

A new garage door is one of the highest-return exterior upgrades a Connecticut home can make — and one of the most oversold. The estimate here covers the door, new tracks and springs sized to the door's real weight, haul-away, and a written price that's honored.

New Garage Doors in Connecticut

What actually matters in a Connecticut door

What actually matters in a Connecticut door

For attached garages, insulation is not a luxury: an R-10+ double-skin steel door keeps January out of the room above and takes the boom out of every close. Shoreline installs should spec corrosion-resistant hardware from the start. Historic streets in New Haven and its older suburbs often call for carriage-house styles that keep the neighborhood's face — steel doors that look like wood without wood's maintenance.

How the estimate works

Measure the opening, look at the framing and headroom, talk through style and insulation, and put one number in writing — door, hardware, springs, labor, haul-away. Custom-ordered doors typically arrive in two to four weeks and install in a single visit. If a repair would honestly serve you better than replacement, that's what we'll tell you.

Every job starts with a free written estimate — the exact price is put in writing before any work begins, and honored.

Common questions

How long does installation take?

A standard replacement is a half-day visit: old door out, new tracks and springs in, opener rebalanced and safety-tested.

Is an insulated door worth it in Connecticut?

For attached garages, clearly yes — the garage door is usually the largest opening in the house, and R-10+ insulation meaningfully cuts heat loss and street noise.

Do you haul away the old door?

Yes — haul-away and site cleanup are included in the written estimate, not added after.

Need garage door help today?

Call for a straightforward appointment window and a written estimate.

Call (203) 902-3902