Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across The Bronx
A new garage door installation in The Bronx typically costs $825–$2,595 for residential properties, with most single-car steel doors in Morris Park and Van Nest running $700–$1,400 and custom or double-car installations reaching the higher end. We complete most installations in one day, even when we’re working with the narrow alleyways and pre-war openings common to The Bronx’s older housing stock. Call (833) 758-1244 for a free estimate — we’ll measure your opening, check your existing hardware, and give you an exact price before any work starts.

We’ve been installing garage doors across The Bronx for eight years, and we’ve learned that this borough throws problems suburban contractors never see. The semi-detached brick row homes in Van Nest and Morris Park were built in the 1920s through 1950s with garage openings narrower and lower than modern standards. The massive Parkchester apartment complex in 10462 runs central parking structures with industrial-style doors from the 1940s. And everywhere in The Bronx, salt air from the East River estuary and Long Island Sound eats through untreated hardware faster than you’d believe. When the owner shows up, the expert shows up — Mark Thompson personally leads every installation call, so you’re getting the decision-maker on-site, not a subcontractor learning your job on the fly.
Why Coastal Garage Door Repair New York Is The Bronx’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
845 homeowners have trusted us — our 845 verified reviews hold a 4.8-star average, and a growing share of those come from The Bronx as word spreads through Parkchester, Morris Park, and Van Nest. We’re not a franchise dispatching anonymous crews; Mark Thompson is both owner and lead technician, which means the person quoting your job is the person installing your door. No bait-and-switch. No “the installer will figure it out.”
Our Garage Door Installation team knows The Bronx’s logistics firsthand. Those narrow shared rear alleyways in Morris Park and Van Nest? Barely eight feet wide in spots. We’ve carried steel door panels by hand from the street more times than we can count — a reality that Westchester County contractors, used to suburban driveways, are completely unprepared for. We plan for it. We bring the right equipment. We don’t cancel when we see your access.
Eight years operating exclusively in the garage door trade means our entire inventory and expertise is dedicated to one system. We’re factory-trained on eight major brands — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — so whether you’re replacing a 1950s one-piece tilt-up in Van Nest or upgrading a commercial roll-up on a bodega near Parkchester, we’ve already worked on your hardware.
Fast response when it matters most. Emergency garage door service is available for urgent failures — a door that won’t close on your Morris Park home at 10 PM, a seized roll-up trapping inventory at your auto shop. We don’t make you wait until next Tuesday.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in The Bronx
New Door Installation
New door installation in The Bronx starts around $825 for basic single-car steel models and runs to $2,595 for premium custom or oversized double-car doors. Most of our Bronx installations fall in the $700–$2,200 range. We see a lot of full replacements in this borough — those 1950s one-piece tilt-up doors in Van Nest have exceeded their service life by decades, and the original openers are often discontinued with no parts available. When we quote a new installation, Mark Thompson measures your rough opening personally, checks headroom and side-room clearance, and identifies whether your existing track system can be retrofitted or needs complete replacement. In Parkchester’s 1940s-era parking structures, we regularly encounter commercial-grade hardware that residential-only contractors can’t handle.
Single Car Door Installation
Single car door installation in The Bronx averages $825–$1,595 for steel, with wood or custom finishes pushing higher. The challenge here isn’t the door — it’s the opening. Those pre-war brick row homes in Morris Park and Van Nest were built for vehicles smaller than a modern Honda Civic. We’ve seen original openings as narrow as 7’6″ with barely 6’6″ of headroom. Standard 8’×7′ doors won’t fit. We order custom sizes from Clopay and Amarr, or we frame down the opening when structurally feasible. Every measurement matters. One wrong call and you’re cutting masonry or ordering a second door.
Double Car Door Installation
Double car door installation in The Bronx runs $1,400–$2,595, with most homeowners in the $1,600–$2,200 range. These are more common in the semi-detached homes of Morris Park that were updated in the 1970s and 1980s with wider garages. We install 16’×7′ steel doors most often, paired with LiftMaster or Chamberlain openers sized for the weight. The Bronx’s freeze-thaw winters punish these larger doors harder — heavier doors mean heavier torsion springs, and when those springs snap from cold fatigue, the door slams down with serious force. We spec higher-cycle springs for double-car installations here, typically 25,000–30,000 cycle ratings versus the standard 10,000.
Custom Garage Door Installation
Custom garage door installation in The Bronx starts around $1,800 and can exceed $2,595 depending on materials, insulation, and window configurations. We’ve installed carriage-house style wood doors on restored row homes in Van Nest, full-view aluminum doors on converted commercial spaces near Parkchester, and insulated steel doors with custom powder-coating to match brick facades in Morris Park. Custom work requires longer lead times — typically 3–4 weeks for Clopay or Wayne Dalton specialty orders — but the result is a door that fits both the opening and the building’s character. Mark Thompson handles the templating and field verification personally; no subcontractor measures twice and orders once.

Steel Door Installation
Steel door installation is our most common request in The Bronx, and for good reason. Salt air from the East River and Long Island Sound corrodes untreated hardware in 3–5 years, but galvanized steel doors with proper coating withstand the exposure far better. We recently replaced a corroded commercial-grade LiftMaster opener and rusted roll-up door in a Parkchester warehouse where the original 1940s hardware had seized from salt air. Our crew removed the old set, installed a new Clopay steel door with corrosion-resistant springs, and upgraded to a Chamberlain industrial opener with battery backup — all during business hours to minimize downtime. For residential steel doors, we typically install 24-gauge or 25-gauge Clopay or Amarr panels with R-value insulation ratings of 6.3 to 18.4, depending on whether the garage is attached to living space.
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 The Bronx
We’re your Clopay, Amarr, and Wayne Dalton specialist in The Bronx — factory-trained on all three, with direct distributor relationships that keep parts moving fast. We don’t have to order springs or panels from a warehouse three states away; our suppliers serve the NYC metro directly, which means a damaged panel on your Morris Park home gets replaced in days, not weeks. Same for LiftMaster and Chamberlain openers, which we stock for same-day installation on most standard models. Your Craftsman or Raynor system from the 1990s? We’ve got the legacy knowledge to source compatible hardware or advise when replacement makes more sense than repair. Eight years of single-trade focus means we’ve seen almost every brand combination The Bronx’s housing stock can produce.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in The Bronx Homes
- Pre-war openings that don’t match modern doors. The 1920s–1950s semi-detached brick row homes in Van Nest and Morris Park have garage openings narrower and lower than today’s standard rough openings. We regularly field-measure openings that need custom 7’6″ or 7’8″ wide doors, or require header modifications to gain adequate headroom for a sectional track system.
- Corrosion from salt air exposure. The Bronx’s proximity to the East River estuary and Long Island Sound accelerates rust on untreated springs, bottom brackets, and tracks. We see premature failures in 3–5 years on hardware that would last 10–15 inland. Our installations spec galvanized or stainless hardware as standard, not an upsell.
- Freeze-thaw spring and cable failures. Hard winters in The Bronx cause frequent torsion spring snap events when metal contracts in cold cycles then warms rapidly. A failed spring on an older one-piece door often means the door slams shut suddenly — dangerous, and a clear signal that retrofit to a modern sectional system is the safer long-term play.
- Narrow alley access forcing hand-carry logistics. Those shared rear alleyways in Morris Park and Van Nest are barely wide enough for a passenger car. We can’t get a truck back there. Our crews carry door panels, tools, and hardware by hand from the street — a logistical reality that damages older one-piece doors if not handled carefully, and that out-of-area contractors routinely underestimate.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in The Bronx, NY
Here’s what garage door installation costs in The Bronx’s market:
| Service | Price Range in The Bronx |
|---|---|
| New Door Installation — Basic Single Car (Steel) | $700–$1,400 |
| New Door Installation — Double Car (Steel) | $1,400–$2,200 |
| New Door Installation — Custom/High-End | $1,800–$2,595 |
| New Door Installation — Overall Range | $825–$2,595 |
What moves your price within these ranges? Door material (steel vs. wood vs. aluminum), insulation rating, window packages, and whether we need to modify your existing opening or replace the full track system. Pre-war homes in Van Nest with 7’6″ openings need custom-width doors — typically a $150–$300 upcharge. Commercial roll-up installations in Parkchester or auto shops require heavy-duty hardware and industrial openers, which run toward the top of the range. We don’t guess at your price over the phone. Mark Thompson visits, measures, and gives you a written estimate with no obligation. Estimates are free. Call (833) 758-1244 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near The Bronx
We install garage doors throughout The Bronx and into the surrounding neighborhoods — Morris Park with its narrow alleyways and pre-war semi-detached homes, Parkchester and its massive 1940s apartment complex with central parking structures, Van Nest where 1920s brick row homes hide tiny original garages, and Unionport with its mix of residential and light commercial properties. Same owner-led service, same day. If you’re in 10462 or nearby, we’re your local installer.
Serving The Bronx, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the The Bronx 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 The Bronx
Yes, in most cases we can retrofit a modern sectional door into your existing opening, though we often need to modify headroom or side-room clearances. Those 1950s one-piece doors in Van Nest were built with less overhead space than modern track systems require — typically 8–12 inches of headroom versus the 4–6 inches a low-headroom track needs. Mark Thompson evaluates whether we can use a specialized track configuration or if minor header adjustments are necessary. The rough opening itself is usually salvageable; it’s the interior space above and beside the door that determines our approach. Call (833) 758-1244 for a free assessment — we’ll tell you exactly what’s possible before you commit.
Replace it if the door is more than 15 years old or if corrosion has compromised the curtain slats, guides, or tensioning device. The Bronx’s freeze-thaw cycles and salt air destroy roll-up door components faster than inland markets — we’ve seen guides so rusted the door binds on every cycle, and springs so corroded they lose tension within two years. A new commercial roll-up with galvanized steel curtain and stainless hardware runs toward the higher end of our installation range but eliminates the repair-repair-replace cycle. For newer doors with isolated issues, targeted repair may make sense. Mark Thompson will give you an honest breakdown — call (833) 758-1244 for an exact quote.
Standard torsion springs in The Bronx’s climate last 7–10 years with typical residential use, but salt air exposure and freeze-thaw stress can cut that to 5–7 years. In Parkchester’s parking structures, where doors cycle dozens of times daily, we see commercial-grade springs needing replacement every 3–5 years. We install higher-cycle springs (25,000–50,000 cycles) when possible — they cost more upfront but reduce long-term replacement frequency. If your door feels heavier to lift, opens unevenly, or you’ve heard a loud bang from the garage, your springs are likely failing. Don’t wait for a complete break; a snapped spring on a heavy door is dangerous. Call (833) 758-1244 — we inspect springs at no charge during any service call.
Yes, we install industrial openers on commercial roll-up doors — it’s a core part of our Bronx work, unlike suburban-only contractors who focus exclusively on residential sectional systems. We specify Chamberlain or LiftMaster commercial operators with sufficient horsepower for your door’s weight and cycle frequency, plus battery backup for code compliance in many commercial applications. The installation requires proper header mounting, safety edge sensors, and fire-release integration if your building requires it. We’ve done this exact setup for auto shops and warehouses across The Bronx. Call (833) 758-1244 to discuss your door size and usage — we’ll spec the right opener and give you a firm price.
Yes — we install doors in tight-access Morris Park and Van Nest alleys regularly, though we handle logistics differently than we would with a standard driveway. Our crews carry panels and hardware by hand from the street, which takes more time but avoids the damage risk of maneuvering large doors through narrow passages. We also disassemble older one-piece doors in-place rather than trying to remove them intact through the alley. This adds 30–60 minutes to the job but protects your property and ours. The 8-foot width itself doesn’t limit the door size we can install; we measure your actual garage opening, not the alley. Call (833) 758-1244 — we’ve navigated tighter spaces than yours.
Written by Mark Thompson, Owner at Coastal Garage Door Repair New York, serving The Bronx and New York City since 2017.