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Door Replacement Cost Calculator

Pick your project and your metro. We show the range, what sits behind it, and what pushes a real quote toward the top or the bottom of it.

Typical installed price
$1,100 – $2,300
Most affordable option. Dents more easily than fiberglass but holds up structurally.

What Moves Your Price Within That Range?

Four things account for most of the spread on a door replacement job. They are the questions to put to every estimator, because the answers decide where in the range your own quote lands.

Slab vs prehungReplacing the door alone is the cheap path. A prehung unit replaces the frame with it and costs substantially more.
MaterialSteel is the value option. Fiberglass costs more and resists dents; wood costs the most and needs refinishing.
GlassEvery addition - half-lite, full-lite, sidelights, transom - moves the price up quickly.
HardwareA basic lockset and a designer handleset with matching deadbolt can differ by several hundred dollars on their own.

Materials priced from current published retailer and manufacturer listings; labor from US Bureau of Labor Statistics wages for that trade in your metro. Planning estimates, not quotes — get three written quotes before you commit. Full method and sources · Contractor red flags

What Does Door Replacement Cost?

Door Replacement runs from about $1,100 for steel entry door up to $6,600 for wood entry door (custom), installed, at national average wages. Figures are per door opening. Within any one scope the low end is a lean independent contractor fitting mid-grade material and the high end is a national in-home-sales company fitting premium material — both are prices real homeowners pay for the same nominal job.

Materials, labor and installed price by job scope
JobMaterialsLaborTypical installed price
Steel Entry Door$537–$757$188$1,100–$2,300
Fiberglass Entry Door$799–$1,365$212$1,600–$3,800
Patio Door (sliding or French)$798–$1,018$282$1,700–$3,100
Wood Entry Door (custom)$2,069–$2,289$470$3,900–$6,600

Materials include a waste allowance and the accessories the job needs. Labor is hours at the trade wage plus the employer cost of employing someone. The installed price applies the overhead-and-profit multiplier a contractor has to charge to stay in business — the line most cost guides leave out, and the reason online estimates come in under real quotes.

Does Where You Live Change the Price?

Partly, and less than most people expect. Material ships from the same plants and costs about the same everywhere, so only the labor part of the job tracks local wages. Roughly 20% of a door replacement job is labor, so a metro paying 20% above the national wage adds about 4% to the total, not 20%. Pick your metro above and the figure recomputes on that basis.

Where Do These Numbers Come From?

Wages come from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics for that specific trade, May 2025. Material prices are current published retailer and manufacturer listings, recorded per product with the page they came from. Nothing here is copied from another cost guide. These are planning estimates, not quotes — no formula can see your house. Get at least three written quotes before you commit. The full method, every input and what we still treat as an assumption.