Garage Doors
Utah Garage Doors cost. These large moving doors provide vehicle access and security for garages, and can make a major visual impact on your hom's exterior.
What’s Included:
Includes supply and installation of overhead sectional doors, typically with automatic openers. Materials include steel, insulated steel, wood overlay, or full-glass modern styles. Pricing varies based on panel style, insulation rating (R-value), glass, and hardware. Scope includes door panels, tracks, springs, and basic openers with one keypad and remotes.
Notes:
doors, motors, rails, trim, and full install
Builder Tips:
In colder Utah areas like Park City or Heber, insulated doors (R-13 to R-18) are strongly recommended to reduce heat loss and keep garages usable in winter. In southern Utah (e.g., St. George), vented or glass-insert doors are more common to handle heat and sun. Confirm opener horsepower and smart features (Wi-Fi, battery backup). Modern builds often use full-glass or frosted panel doors, which cost more and require extra framing support.
Real World Example:
A 4,600 sq ft home with a 3-car garage (two 9x8 doors, one 16x8 door):
Insulated steel with carriage panel style: ~$1,100 per single, ~$1,900 for double
Two belt-drive openers: ~$800 each
Total: ~$5,700 installed with hardware and remotes
FAQ
Q: Are garage doors insulated?
A: Most builders now use insulated steel doors with R-values between 9–18. Insulation helps with garage temperature and sound.
Q: What type of opener should I choose?
A: Belt-drive openers are quieter and more popular for new homes. Chain-drive is louder but cheaper. Look for models with battery backup and Wi-Fi.
Q: Can I get a glass garage door?
A: Yes — full-view aluminum and glass doors are common on modern homes, but they cost 2–3× more and aren’t well insulated.
Q: Should I install a keypad or smart opener?
A: Yes — most Utah builders include keypads and use LiftMaster or Genie openers with smartphone control as standard.


