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Garage Door Opener Install Cost

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$250

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$570

How much does Garage Door Opener Install Cost cost?

The average national garage door opener installation cost is $150-$300, depending on the manufacturer, retailer, model and features you select. For example, chain-drive models tend to be cheaper than drive-belt models. A chain-drive model with installation and one remote costs $350. A belt-drive model with installation and one remote costs $400.

A garage door opener is the electronic device that opens and closes garage doors. Usually, it includes a button, keypad or remote drivers can use to open and close the door from the inside or outside of their garage. If you  a new garage door, you may also install a new garage door opener at the same time. But some homeowners will just need to replace the opener as part of a garage door repair.

A properly installed opener makes your garage more secure, helps your garage door open quietly and prevents garage door injuries. Installing a garage door opener yourself can be tricky. It also can be dangerous because it often involves electricity. A 

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  • #save'>Saving money on a garage door opener installation

What affects the cost of a garage door opener installation?

Labor costs, type of opener and additional features like lighting, sensors and remotes all factor in to the total cost of installing a garage door opener.

PartAverage Cost
Chain-drive opener$150-$300
Belt-drive opener$200-$250
Screw drive opener$190-$260
Direct drive opener$250-$300
Remote$30-$40
Keypad$30-$60
Additional lighting$50-$100
Sensors$50-$100

The total cost of a garage door opener installation depends on the cost of the specific model of garage door opener that you choose and the rate for a pro to install that opener for you. To help you estimate how much it will cost to install a new garage door opener or replace an old one, we'll break these factors down even further:

The type of opener

Though the average cost of an opener is in the $150-to-$300 range, you can find openers that cost less than $130 or more than $440. Expensive models typically have more horsepower and additional features, such as: a keychain-sized remote, auto-close functionality, motion-sensor security lights, battery backup and wifi capability. There are four types of openers: chain drive, belt drive, screw drive and direct.

Chain drive openers: $150 - $300

A chain drive garage door opener is the most affordable and reliable garage door opener, but they're noisier and not a great idea if your garage is below a living space. If anything goes wrong with it, a chain will also be cheaper to repair later on.

Belt-drive openers: $200 - $250

While a little more expensive, a belt drive garage door opener is quieter than chains, and requires less maintenance. A motor attached to a rubber style rail lifts the door up. The lack of metal on metal friction is what makes it quieter than a chain driven opener. You can also get a belt-drive opener with wifi or bluetooth capabilities.

Screw drive openers: $190 - $260

Screw drive openers are a quiet garage door opener option. Screw drives also have fewer parts than belt-drives, so they require little maintenance and repairs, and are easier to install.

Direct drive openers: $250 - $300

Direct drive openers are ultra-quiet and operate almost silently since it has a spring-tensioned chain which stays still while the motor travels along it. They are the best option if you want a quiet garage door opener. However, they are usually the most expensive garage door opener option.

Remotes and keypads

A remote for your garage door will cost about $30 - $40 on top of the opener. A keypad will cost around $30 - $60.

A remote is an important safety and convenience feature to consider. Instead of getting out of your car, opening your garage door manually, getting back into your car and then closing the door manually after you park, you can just push a button and the door will open and close electronically. A remote is especially helpful if you aren't physically able to open or close your door manually or if it's raining, snowing or super hot outside.

You can also install a button or keypad for your garage when you change or add a garage door opener. Keypads are a great option if you want a secure way to enter and exit your garage but aren't able to hand a remote to every driver who uses it -- for example, an apartment garage.

There may also be an additional fee from your contractor. For example,  Garage Doors charges $65 for parts and labor for a remote and $80 for parts and labor for a keypad.

Sensors

Sensors are an important garage door safety feature. They can sense if there is something blocking the garage door, like part of your car or a pet, and stop the door from closing all the way. The price for one is around $50-100.

Lighting

Some garage door openers include lighting, which is mounted on the motor housing. It will turn on when you use the opener, which can be a great safety and convenience feature. If your garage door opener doesn't include lighting, but you want to add it, it will be an additional $50-$100 to install.

Electrical wiring for an opener

If you already have a garage door and opener, you probably have the necessary wiring for a new one in your garage. If there's no wiring or the existing wiring wasn't installed properly, you may want to  a licensed electrician to upgrade it. The cost will depend on how far your garage is from your home and how many outlets and switches you want to install.

Removing your old garage door opener

Some pros include removing your old opener as part of their installation service. Others charge a separate fee for removal.

If you are replacing both your garage door and your garage door opener at the same time, your contractor will include garage door and opener removal as part of their overall service.

How long does it take to install a garage door opener?

It should take about two hours to remove, replace and install a new opener in your garage. If you are also replacing your door, it will take about three to four hours for an entire garage door installation.

Garage door opener maintenance

Garage door openers generally last around 10 years, but they do require occasional maintenance. Fortunately, this is cheaper than ripping out an old opener and installing a new one. Homeowners can perform many fixes themselves, but professional installers can fix problems quickly, often for the price of a service call.  Garage Doors in Englewood, Colorado, repairs garage door openers for $100.

How to save money on a garage door opener installation

Want some tips to reduce your garage door opener installation costs? Below are a few ways you can spend less:

Purchase a cheaper model

If your garage door is relatively lightweight, you don't mind noise and you're willing to give up extra features and accept a shorter warranty, you may save money by buying a cheaper opener.

Check your warranty

Especially if you are replacing your old garage door opener as part of a repair, you should check to see if your old opener comes with a warranty and what it covers.

Ask about packages

Getting multiple services done at once, like installing your garage door and your garage door opener, may save you money on overall costs. Ask your installer if they have packages.

Hire an installer who is a licensed electrician

If you have electrical wiring in your garage, but there's no outlet to plug in a garage door opener, you may be able to save money by hiring an installer who is a licensed electrician and can add the outlet for you as part of the installation job.

Let your contractor buy the garage door opener

While you can buy a garage door opener and then hire a pro to replace the old one -- paying just for the labor costs -- it's often more cost-effective to let your contractor buy the replacement and install it.

A-Team Garage Doors in Denver can install an opener purchased separately by the customer for $150, but the company also sells openers with installation as a package. A chain-drive opener with installation and one remote costs $350, and a belt-drive opener with installation and one remote costs $400. Similarly,  Garage Doors - Sacramentoin Folsom, California, offers $50 off the price of a garage door opener when you purchase through them.

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