Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Seattle
New garage door installation in Seattle typically runs $825–$2,595 depending on door size, material, and whether your garage needs structural modifications for modern vehicles. Most Seattle installations we complete are done in a single day, with Joseph Taylor personally measuring, ordering, and overseeing every job.

We’ve spent 8 years working in Seattle’s alley garages, hillside carports, and post-2000 townhome ground-floor bays. From Capitol Hill’s 1920s craftsman bungalows to Beacon Hill’s mid-century ranches, we’ve installed doors in every housing type this city throws at us. The Puget Sound’s marine climate — 150+ damp days a year of persistent drizzle and near-constant humidity — destroys garage door hardware faster than almost any major U.S. metro. Springs rust. Bottom rails rot. Cable drums corrode. We don’t just swap doors; we specify materials that survive here.
Call (844) 749-2402 for a free estimate. Joseph Taylor will measure your opening, assess your header and track configuration, and quote exact — not ballpark — pricing.
Why Matrix Garage Door Repair Washington Is Seattle’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
We’re not a dispatch service sending whoever’s available. Joseph Taylor is owner and lead technician, meaning the person quoting your job is the same person accountable for it. Nearly 600 customers have rated us 4.8 stars across 595 reviews — that volume with that consistency means something in a market full of one-man operations with twelve five-star reviews and no track record.
Our Garage Door Installation team knows Seattle’s specific headaches: the non-standard 7-foot openings in Fremont alley garages, the low headroom that prevents standard track kits from fitting, the rotted fir panels in Wallingford that look solid until you probe the bottom rail. We’ve modified headers in Ballard, upsized openings in Wallingford, and specified marine-grade hardware for waterfront homes from Magnolia to Leschi. That local knowledge saves you a second visit, a reorder, or a door that doesn’t fit.
We carry stock and source parts for LiftMaster, Craftsman, Raynor, and Wayne Dalton — brands we see constantly in Seattle’s established neighborhoods — so you’re not waiting weeks for a compatible opener or specialty track component.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Seattle
New Door Installation
A typical new door installation in Seattle runs $825–$2,595. Most of our Seattle new-install calls aren’t for new construction — they’re for 1920s–1940s alley garages where the original door has finally failed after decades of moisture damage. We measure twice because these openings weren’t built to modern standards. In Capitol Hill and Fremont, we regularly encounter 7- to 8-foot single-car openings with low headroom that require structural header modification to fit modern crossovers or SUVs. We quote that modification upfront, not as a surprise mid-job.
Single Car Door Installation
Seattle’s pre-WWII housing stock is dominated by single-car detached garages accessed from alleys. These doors see unique stress: they’re opened manually more often (many never got openers), they’re exposed on three sides to marine air, and they’re frequently out of level as the wood-frame structures settle over a century. We install single-car doors with stainless steel hardware and nylon rollers as standard in Seattle — not upgrades — because galvanized springs and steel rollers simply don’t last here.
Double Car Door Installation
Double car doors are common in Beacon Hill’s mid-century tract homes, Ravenna’s 1950s ramblers, and virtually every post-1990 development. These wider openings (16 feet standard) require heavier-duty springs and more precise track alignment. In Seattle’s damp climate, the torsion spring assembly on a double door works harder and corrodes faster. We specify coated or oil-tempered springs with extended cycle ratings for double-door installations, and we always verify that the header can handle the increased load.
Custom Garage Door Installation
Custom garage door installation in Seattle typically runs $825–$2,595, though complex jobs with full structural modification can exceed this range. Seattle’s architectural diversity — from historic craftsman details to modern floating-panel designs — demands custom work more than most cities. We’ve built custom solutions for heritage-review properties in Wallingford where the design commission required wood-look steel to match original character, and for modern infill townhomes in Ballard where the garage door is literally the entire street-facing facade. Low headroom in pre-WWII garages also drives custom track configurations: standard radius won’t fit, so we engineer high-lift or vertical-lift alternatives.

Wood Doors
Wood doors in Seattle are a paradox: they’re what the historic neighborhoods demand aesthetically, and they’re what the climate destroys most aggressively. We install cedar and fir doors with specific treatments — marine-grade bottom rails, composite or PVC base sections, and aggressive sealing — but we’re direct with homeowners: without diligent maintenance, even treated wood in this climate shows wear in 5–7 years. For many Capitol Hill and Fremont clients, we recommend steel or composite doors with wood-grain finishes that deliver the look without the rot vulnerability.
Steel Doors
Steel is our most-specified material for Seattle installations. Modern insulated steel doors (Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton) resist the marine moisture that destroys wood, and they can be fabricated in custom widths to fit non-standard historic openings. We specify 24- or 25-gauge steel minimum, with thermal breaks for attached garages where temperature transfer matters. For waterfront properties facing Elliott Bay or Puget Sound, we upgrade to galvanized or aluminum-frame construction.
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 Seattle
We work on your brand — whatever’s on your garage now, we’ve likely installed, repaired, or replaced it. Our factory familiarity with LiftMaster, Craftsman, Raynor, and Wayne Dalton means correct diagnosis and compatible parts without the “let me check if this fits” delay. For Seattle customers, this matters because many established neighborhoods have decades-old opener systems that need matching components or full replacement with modern equivalents. We stock and source locally for fast turnaround, not three-week special orders.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Seattle Homes
- Rotted bottom rails hidden under paint layers. In Capitol Hill and Wallingford alley garages, we regularly find original fir-panel doors where decades of paint have sealed the surface while the bottom rail has turned to pulp. Homeowners request an opener install; we discover the door itself needs full replacement. Experienced Seattle crews anticipate this and quote for both scenarios.
- Torsion spring and cable drum corrosion from persistent humidity. Seattle’s 150+ damp days don’t produce dramatic rust — they produce constant, low-grade corrosion that pits springs and seizes cable drums years before their rated cycle life. We see springs fail at 8,000 cycles in Seattle that would last 15,000 in Denver or Phoenix.
- Low headroom in pre-WWII garages preventing standard track installation. The 7- to 8-foot openings in Fremont and Ballard alley garages often have less than 12 inches of headroom, far below the 14–16 inches standard residential track kits require. We engineer custom high-lift or low-headroom track configurations, sometimes combined with jackshaft openers mounted beside the door rather than overhead.
- Out-of-level openings in century-old wood-frame structures. Seattle’s alley garages have settled, twisted, and sagged for 80–100 years. A door that fits the opening at the left side gaps at the right. We don’t force standard doors into non-standard frames; we measure diagonals, shim or rebuild jambs, and custom-cut as needed.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Seattle, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Seattle |
|---|---|
| New Door Installation | $825–$2,595 |
| Custom Garage Door | $825–$2,595 |
| Single Car Door (standard steel) | $825–$1,450 |
| Double Car Door (standard steel) | $1,200–$2,100 |
| Wood Door (cedar/fir, treated) | $1,400–$2,595 |
| Header modification / structural work | $400–$1,200 (added to base) |
| Opener Installation | $295–$650 |
What moves you within these ranges? Door material (steel vs. wood vs. composite), insulation rating, window inserts, hardware grade, and — critically for Seattle — whether your opening needs structural modification. A standard 16-foot steel door on a level, modern garage in Northgate hits the lower end. A custom-width door with header rebuild in a Capitol Hill alley garage hits the upper end. We don’t quote over the phone for installation work; Joseph Taylor measures on-site, then gives you a fixed price. Estimates are free. Call (844) 749-2402 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Seattle
We install garage doors throughout the central Puget Sound metro, including White Center, Mercer Island, Bellevue, and Boulevard Park. Whether you’re in a Seattle alley garage or a Bellevue hillside home facing similar marine exposure, we bring the same measured approach and owner-led accountability.
Serving Seattle, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Seattle 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 Seattle
Seattle’s marine climate produces 150+ days of persistent drizzle, fog, and near-100% humidity — not hard rain, but constant low-level moisture that keeps hardware damp for months. Torsion springs, cable drums, bottom brackets, and fasteners corrode years faster than in drier inland climates. We specify stainless steel hardware, nylon rollers, and coated or oil-tempered springs as standard for Seattle installations, not upgrades. Call (844) 749-2402 if you’re seeing surface rust on your current hardware — it’s an early warning.
Yes, but it requires structural header modification, which we engineer and execute. Seattle’s pre-WWII alley garages in Capitol Hill, Fremont, and Wallingford typically have 7- to 8-foot openings — too narrow for modern crossovers and SUVs. We remove the existing header, install a properly engineered laminated or steel beam, and rebuild the jambs to accommodate a standard 9- or 10-foot door. This adds $400–$1,200 to your installation and requires a structural assessment. Call (844) 749-2402 and Joseph Taylor will evaluate your specific garage.
Every 2–3 years, and inspect it annually. Seattle’s constant moisture degrades rubber and vinyl seals faster than sun exposure does in desert climates, and a failed seal lets water wick directly into the bottom rail — the most common failure point we see in wood doors. We install UV- and moisture-resistant EPDM or silicone seals, but no material is permanent in this environment. If your seal is cracked, compressed, or pulling away, water is already getting in. Call (844) 749-2402 for a seal replacement or full door assessment.
Insulated steel with a thermal break is the best all-around choice for Seattle’s climate. It resists the marine moisture that destroys wood, doesn’t conduct cold into attached garages, and can be fabricated in custom widths for non-standard historic openings. For heritage-review properties requiring wood appearance, we recommend steel or composite doors with wood-grain finishes — the look without the rot vulnerability. True wood doors are viable only with aggressive maintenance schedules and composite bottom sections. Call (844) 749-2402 to discuss what works for your specific situation and budget.
We inspect first, and we’re direct about what we find. In Wallingford and Capitol Hill, we’ve repeatedly encountered original fir-panel doors with fully rotted bottom rails masked by decades of paint — the door looks solid until you test it. Installing an opener on a compromised door is unsafe and wastes your money. We quote for both opener installation and door replacement when we suspect hidden rot, and we show you what we find before proceeding. Call (844) 749-2402 — estimates are free, and we’d rather find problems before you’re committed than after.
Written by Joseph Taylor, Owner at Matrix Garage Door Repair Washington, serving Seattle since 2016.