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Cost Guides April 28, 2026 7 min read

Garage Door Replacement Cost in Greeneville, TN (2026 Guide)

What a new garage door really costs in the Greeneville area — single vs double, steel vs insulated vs carriage, opener and haul-away, plus when repair beats replacement.

Garage Door Replacement Cost in Greeneville, TN (2026 Guide)
Greggs Garage Door

If your garage door is sagging, dented, or just plain worn out, the first question is almost always the same: what's a new one going to cost? It's a fair question, and the honest answer is "it depends" — but you deserve real numbers, not a runaround.

Here's a plain-spoken breakdown of garage door replacement costs for homeowners in Greeneville and across Greene County, so you can budget before anyone steps on your driveway.

What drives the price

A new garage door isn't one fixed number. A few things move it up or down:

  • Size — a single (8–9 ft) door costs a good bit less than a double (16 ft).
  • Material and build — basic steel is the floor; insulated and carriage-style cost more.
  • Insulation — matters in East Tennessee, where we get hot summers and cold snaps that hit an attached or finished garage.
  • Opener — keeping a good one saves money; a new one is an add-on.
  • Hardware and haul-away — new tracks, springs, rollers, and removing your old door.

The big swing is single vs. double and the door style. Everything else is smaller adjustments around that.

Honest replacement cost ranges

These are ballpark estimates for the Greeneville area to help you plan. Your real number comes from a free on-site flat quote — written, not hourly, so there are no surprises.

ItemTypical estimate
New opener (LiftMaster / Chamberlain / Genie)$450 – $750
Opener repair (if yours is salvageable)$100 – $300
Spring replacement (during or instead of)$200 – $450
General repair (cables, rollers, off-track)$150 – $350

Doors themselves vary widely by size and style. A single basic steel door sits at the low end; a double insulated or carriage-style door with a new opener sits at the high end. Rather than throw a guessed door price at you, we'd rather measure your opening and give you the exact flat-rate number in writing.

Steel vs. insulated vs. carriage

  • Steel (non-insulated): the budget choice. Solid, low-maintenance, fine for a detached garage you don't heat.
  • Insulated steel: the practical pick for most Greeneville homes. Quieter, steadier temperature, and easier on a garage that shares a wall with the house.
  • Carriage / modern styles: the looks upgrade. Same mechanics underneath, but the design and panels add to the cost.

Don't forget the opener and haul-away

If your opener still runs smooth and the safety sensors work, there's no reason to replace it just because the door is new — that's money you keep. If it's grinding, slow, or the logic board is shot, a new LiftMaster, Chamberlain, or Genie unit runs $450–$750 installed.

Haul-away of the old door and hardware should be part of the job, not a surprise line item. We include disposal in the flat quote so you're not left with a heap of bent steel in the driveway.

Repair vs. replace: how to decide

Not every tired door needs replacing. Plenty of "dead" doors just need a garage door repair — a broken torsion spring, snapped cable, worn rollers, or a door knocked off-track. Those are usually a few hundred dollars, not a few thousand.

Lean toward repair when:

  • The panels are straight and solid, just the springs/cables/rollers failed.
  • The door is under ~12 years old and otherwise sound.
  • It's a single failed part, not a pattern of breakdowns.

Lean toward replacement when:

  • Multiple panels are cracked, rotted, or badly dented.
  • You're chasing repair after repair on an old door.
  • You want insulation, security, or curb appeal the old door can't give.

If you're unsure, that's exactly what the free on-site diagnostic is for. We'll tell you straight whether a new door installation makes sense or whether a repair gets you years more out of what you've got.

Why homeowners around Greeneville call us

We're a family-run shop based at 505 Rheatown Rd in Chuckey, just outside Greeneville — so when you call, a real person answers, not a call center three states away. We serve Greeneville, Chuckey, and the surrounding Greene County service areas.

What you get:

  • Free on-site diagnostic — we measure and quote before you commit.
  • Flat-rate written quotes — no hourly meter, no moving target.
  • Same-day service — about 95% of jobs done in one visit.
  • 24/7 emergency help when a door fails at the worst time.
  • 1-year labor warranty on the work we do.

We're rated 4.8 stars across 47 reviews, and we'd rather earn the next one than oversell you a door you don't need.

Ready for a real number instead of a guess? Call (423) 262-3147 for same-day service in the Greeneville area, or get a free quote and we'll bring a written flat-rate price to your driveway.

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