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Install Garage Door Cost in Wisconsin (2026)

Average cost in Wisconsin: $816 - $3,570 per each

A typical double car door (16x7) costs $816 - $3,570 in Wisconsin

How Wisconsin Compares

Wisconsin is +2% above the national average for install garage door.

Wisconsin Typical Cost

$816 - $3,570

National Average

$800 - $3,500

Average labor rate in Wisconsin: $44/hour

Wisconsin Notes

Milwaukee area higher; strong building codes statewide

State sales tax on materials: 5.00%

Calculate Your Wisconsin Cost

Cost Calculator Inputs

Typical: Single car door (8x7) to Premium/insulated with opener

Material Quality

Your Estimated Cost

$816 - $3,570

Based on 1 each in Wisconsin

Prices updated March 2026

Materials$490 - $2,142 (60%)
Labor$245 - $1,071 (30%)
Opener, springs & hardware$82 - $357 (10%)

Cost Breakdown

What This Means

For 1 each in Wisconsin, expect to pay $816-$3,570 with mid-range materials that balance quality and cost.

About $1,316 goes to materials and $658 covers labor. At $2,193 per each, your project is right at the national average.

This is a smaller project that most contractors will complete in a day or two. Many handle this with cash savings or a small personal loan.

Tips for your project:

  • Always get 3 quotes—prices can vary 20-30% between contractors.

What If...

Budget materials

Use builder-grade or economy materials

$612 - $2,678

-$1,045 (-48%)

Premium materials

Upgrade to high-end finishes

$1,102 - $4,820

-$127 (-6%)

DIY installation

Do the work yourself (materials only)

$1,305 - $1,765

-$658 (-30%)

What to Ask Your Contractor

1

Are you licensed and insured for this type of work?

Why ask: Protects you from liability if someone gets hurt on your property.

Red flag: Hesitation or claims that insurance "isn't necessary" for this job.

2

Can I see references from similar projects?

Why ask: Install Garage Door requires specific experience. Past work shows capability.

Red flag: Unable to provide any references or only has very old ones.

3

What's included in your $2,193 quote—and what's not?

Why ask: Prevents surprise charges for permits, disposal, or finishing work.

Red flag: Vague answers or unwillingness to put details in writing.

4

What manufacturer warranty comes with the materials, and do you offer a workmanship warranty?

Why ask: Material warranties alone don't cover installation errors.

Red flag: No workmanship warranty or only verbal guarantees.

5

What's the realistic timeline, and what could cause delays?

Why ask: Honest contractors set expectations. Weather, material backorders, and inspections cause delays.

Red flag: Unrealistically short timelines or guarantees of "no delays."

Garage Door Cost by City in Wisconsin

CityCost Range (per each)vs. National
Milwaukee$840 - $3,675+5%

Garage Door in Wisconsin FAQs

How much does install garage door cost in Wisconsin?

Install Garage Door in Wisconsin costs $816 - $3,570 per each in 2026. For a typical double car door (16x7), expect to pay $816 - $3,570. Wisconsin is +2% above the national average.

Do I need a permit for install garage door in Wisconsin?

Permits are rarely needed for install garage door in Wisconsin. Milwaukee area higher; strong building codes statewide. Always check with your local building department before starting work.

What is the average labor rate in Wisconsin?

The average skilled trade labor rate in Wisconsin is $44/hour in 2026. This is near the national average. Labor typically accounts for 30% of total install garage door costs.

Is Wisconsin expensive for home improvements?

Wisconsin is +2% more expensive than the national average for home improvement projects. Costs are moderate compared to other states.

How do I find a contractor for install garage door in Wisconsin?

To find a reputable contractor in Wisconsin: 1) Get 3+ quotes from licensed contractors, 2) Verify their Wisconsin contractor license, 3) Check reviews and references, 4) Confirm insurance coverage, 5) Get a detailed written contract.

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