Garage Door Cost & Pricing in Pasadena: What You'll Actually Pay
2026-06-05 7 min read A2Z Garage Doors
After 15 years on the trucks in Pasadena, I've seen homeowners blindsided by garage door bills. Here's the truth: garage door cost and pricing depends on what's broken, what you're replacing, and how fast you need it fixed. A spring replacement runs differently than a full door installation. An emergency call costs more than scheduling routine maintenance. Let me walk you through the real numbers.
What Drives Garage Door Pricing in Pasadena
The price of any garage door work comes down to three factors: labor, materials, and timing.
Labor is straightforward. A technician's time costs money, and in Pasadena, that's typically $100 to $150 per hour. A spring replacement takes about an hour. A full door installation takes four to six hours. Emergency calls (nights, weekends, holidays) add a service fee on top, usually $75 to $150.
Materials vary wildly. A torsion spring costs $150 to $300 per spring. Most doors have two. A new garage door itself ranges from $500 for a basic single-layer steel door to $3,000 or more for an insulated, high-end model. An opener runs $200 to $600 depending on features.
Timing matters too. If your door breaks on a Tuesday afternoon, you'll pay standard rates. If it breaks at 11 PM on Saturday, expect an emergency surcharge. Same-day service in Pasadena carries a premium because we prioritize your emergency over scheduled jobs.
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Common Repairs and Their Price Range
Spring replacement: $300 to $600 for both springs plus labor. This is the most common call I take. Springs last 7 to 9 years, not 10, so if your door is older, both are probably near failure. Learn more about when springs need replacing.
Cable repair: $200 to $400. Cables snap when springs fail. Replace them both at the same time.
Opener replacement: $400 to $800 installed. The unit itself costs $200 to $600. Installation takes about two hours.
Roller and track repair: $150 to $350 depending on how many rollers are worn. This is cheaper than most repairs but people often ignore it until the door derails.
Panel replacement: $300 to $1,200 for one or two panels, depending on the door style. If you have a custom or historic home in Pasadena, panel costs climb higher. See what historic home owners pay.
Full Replacement Costs
A complete garage door replacement in Pasadena typically runs $1,500 to $4,000 installed. That includes the new door, hardware, opener, and labor.
Budget breakdown for a mid-range installation: - Door (mid-grade steel or aluminum): $1,000 to $1,500, Opener: $300 to $500, Hardware, springs, cables: $200 to $400, Labor (4-6 hours): $400 to $900
Insulated doors cost 20 to 40 percent more but save money on heating and cooling over time, especially in Southern California heat. Check the long-term savings.
Emergency vs. Routine Pricing
Here's where people get sticker shock. An emergency garage door repair costs more than the same repair scheduled during business hours. That's not gouging; it's the reality of running a 24/7 operation. I wrote about this in detail, but the short version: emergency service adds $75 to $150 on top of your repair estimate.
If your door is stuck at 9 AM on a Tuesday, call for an estimate. If it's stuck at 9 PM, expect to pay extra for same-day response. We can often get a technician to you the same day for emergency calls, but that speed costs more.
Getting an Accurate Quote
Don't trust estimates over the phone. I've heard too many "it'll be $200" calls turn into $500 jobs because the tech didn't see the real problem.
Call Garage Door Pasadena for a free in-home quote. We'll inspect the door, springs, opener, and tracks. We'll tell you what's failing now and what might fail soon. You'll get a written estimate before any work starts. Schedule a free quote today.
Most estimates take 20 minutes. You'll know exactly what you're paying and why.
Keeping Costs Down
Maintenance prevents expensive repairs. A yearly inspection costs $100 to $150. Lubrication, balance checks, and spring tension adjustments catch problems before they strand you. A broken spring at 7 AM on the way to work is expensive. A spring replaced during your annual maintenance appointment is much cheaper.
Also, address small problems early. A worn roller is a $100 fix. Wait six months and you'll need a new track system too, which doubles the cost.
If you're unsure whether to repair or replace, we can help. Sometimes a $600 repair buys you another five years. Sometimes a $2,000 replacement is smarter than three more $600 repairs.
Your Next Step
Garage door pricing in Pasadena is fair and transparent when you work with a local technician who's been here long enough to know the real costs. Call (626) 562-0946 for your free estimate, or contact us online to schedule same-day or next-day service.
Don't guess at garage door cost. Get the numbers, make an informed choice, and get your door working again.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a garage door spring cost in Pasadena? A torsion spring costs $150 to $300 per spring, plus $100 to $150 in labor per spring. Most doors have two springs, so budget $400 to $600 for both springs and installation.
What's the average cost to replace a full garage door? A complete door replacement in Pasadena runs $1,500 to $4,000 installed, depending on the door quality, opener, and labor. Mid-range doors with standard openers typically cost $2,000 to $2,500.
Do emergency garage door repairs cost more? Yes. Emergency service adds $75 to $150 on top of your repair estimate. We charge a premium because we dispatch technicians outside normal business hours to prioritize your call.
How often should I replace my garage door? A well-maintained garage door lasts 15 to 20 years. Openers typically last 10 to 15 years. Springs need replacement every 7 to 9 years regardless of door age.
Can I get a same-day estimate in Pasadena? Yes. Call (626) 562-0946 for a same-day appointment. Free estimates take about 20 minutes, and we'll give you a written quote before any work begins.