Garage Door Installation in Las Vegas, NV
If you’re a Las Vegas homeowner searching for a new garage door, here’s the direct answer: a new door installation in Las Vegas typically runs $700–$2,200 depending on door size, material, and insulation grade — and given what desert heat does to builder-grade hardware, most homes in communities like Summerlin, Green Valley, and Henderson are overdue. We’re Pioneer Garage Door Solutions Las Vegas, and our Garage Door Installation team works directly with homeowners across the valley. Call us at (775) 258-9354 for a free, no-pressure estimate.

Why Pioneer Garage Door Solutions Las Vegas Is Las Vegas’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
When you call Pioneer Garage Door Solutions Las Vegas, you’re not routed to a dispatcher who then sends whoever is available. The owner is also the lead technician — the person who answers, schedules, and shows up. That matters because a garage door installation in a 2001 Summerlin tract house has different demands than a newer build near the 215 Beltway, and experience with this specific housing stock is what separates a clean installation from a callback. We’ve worked across Las Vegas neighborhoods from the southeast valley to North Las Vegas, learning firsthand how south- and west-facing garages, HOA color restrictions, and aging builder-grade hardware combine into a specific set of problems that generic national chains simply don’t encounter or understand at this depth.
We’re certified to install and service eight major brands — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — so whatever door system your home already has, we know it. We stock parts for these brands locally, which means we’re not waiting on a warehouse shipment from another state when your project needs to move forward.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Las Vegas
New Door Installation
A full new door installation in Las Vegas starts with an honest assessment of what your current setup actually needs. In master-planned communities built between 1990 and 2007, we routinely find that the original builder-spec’d door was chosen for cost, not performance — R-6 insulation panels, flimsy bottom seals, and openers with no Wi-Fi capability. We pulled up to a 2003-build two-story in Green Valley where the homeowner’s builder-installed Amarr door had begun sagging at the center panel seam after just four summers — a telltale sign of foam-core delamination from repeated 140°F garage interior temps. We replaced the double-car door with a Clopay Gallery Steel unit rated at R-16 and paired it with a LiftMaster 87504-267 Wi-Fi myQ opener, eliminating the dead zone the old unit created every August when the circuit board overheated and refused to respond to the wall button. That outcome — a door and opener system that actually performs in Las Vegas conditions — is what a proper installation looks like.
Single Car Door Installation
Single-car door installations in Las Vegas are common on older homes near downtown and on the east side of the valley, where 1970s and 1980s construction predates the two-car garage standard. A new single-car steel door with appropriate R-value runs on the lower end of the $700–$2,200 range, making this one of the most cost-effective upgrades a Las Vegas homeowner can make to both security and energy efficiency. We match the door to your existing opening dimensions and framing, and we bring the opener into the same conversation — there’s no reason to install a new door on a fifteen-year-old opener that’s already operating in a compromised thermal environment.
Double Car Door Installation
The double-car door is the standard in virtually every Las Vegas master-planned community built after 1990, and it’s also where we see the most consistent failure from builder-grade shortcuts. A 16-foot-wide steel door on a south-facing elevation in Summerlin absorbs six-plus hours of direct afternoon sun in July — that thermal load accelerates panel delamination and seal failure on R-6 doors to two or three years, compared to the eight to ten years those components are rated for in cooler markets. Upgrading to a Clopay or Amarr steel door with an R-13 or higher rating is the single most effective upgrade most Las Vegas homeowners can make. Double-car door installations in Las Vegas typically land in the $900–$2,200 range depending on insulation grade and finish.
Custom Garage Door Installation
Custom doors — wood carriage-house styles, full-view aluminum, or specialty panel configurations — are increasingly requested in Las Vegas’s higher-end neighborhoods and custom builds near Summerlin’s western edges and the newer communities off the 215. Wayne Dalton and Raynor both offer strong custom-specification options that we’re certified to install and service. We’ll walk you through what the Las Vegas UV environment does to different finish options over time, because a wood door that looks beautiful in year one needs a specific maintenance commitment to still look that way in year five under Mojave sun.
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Trusted Brands We Install and Service in Las Vegas
We work with eight confirmed brands every day: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. For Las Vegas customers, that breadth matters because the tract-home boom of the 1990s and early 2000s seeded the valley with a mix of all of these brands — and the home you’re buying or renovating may have any one of them. We stock parts locally for these brands, so we’re not adding lead time to your project. If your installation includes an opener upgrade, we carry LiftMaster’s myQ-enabled lineup, which is the smart-home integration most Las Vegas homeowners are asking about right now.

Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Las Vegas Homes
- Builder-grade R-6 panels delaminating after three to five summers. The foam core separates from the steel facing when garage interiors repeatedly hit 140–160°F — a condition that’s routine in Las Vegas and essentially unheard of in northern markets. Most Summerlin and Henderson homeowners discover this during a home sale inspection, not before.
- Stock openers failing on peak-heat afternoons. Openers installed during the 1990–2007 tract-home build cycle lack Wi-Fi capability and use capacitors that fail prematurely when garage temps push past 130°F. The symptom is a door that won’t respond to the wall button on the hottest August afternoons — then works fine the next morning. This isn’t a fluke; it’s a heat-related capacitor failure that repeats until the unit is replaced.
- Bottom seals and weatherstripping failing in under three years. South- and west-facing garage doors — the dominant orientation given the Las Vegas valley’s grid street layout — experience UV degradation and thermal expansion cycling that destroys rubber seals far ahead of manufacturer expectations. We now quote seal replacement as a scheduled maintenance item for Las Vegas homes, not a warranty outlier.
- Mojave dust infiltrating tracks and rollers after seal failure. Once bottom seals crack and weatherstripping gaps open, fine desert dust infiltrates the entire door system — packing into rollers, hinges, and tracks and turning normal friction into accelerated wear. A door installation that doesn’t address the full seal system is an incomplete installation in this climate.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Las Vegas, NV
Here are the line-item ranges for the most common installation and upgrade work we do across Las Vegas:
| Service | Las Vegas Price Range |
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| New Door Installation (single or double car) | $700 – $2,200 |
| Opener Installation (Wi-Fi/myQ upgrade) | $250 – $550 |
| Panel Replacement (delaminated insulated panel) | $250 – $500 |
What moves the number up or down: door width, insulation R-value (R-13 and R-16 doors cost more upfront but save noticeably on cooling bills in Las Vegas), finish and style, and whether the opener is being replaced at the same time. Combining a door and opener installation in one visit almost always makes practical and financial sense. Estimates are free — call (775) 258-9354 and we’ll give you an exact number before any work starts.
We Also Serve Cities Near Las Vegas
In addition to Las Vegas, we serve the surrounding communities where many of our customers live and own property: Winchester, Paradise, North Las Vegas, and Sunrise Manor. Many of these neighborhoods share the same 1990s–2000s master-planned construction profile as Las Vegas, which means the same builder-grade door failures, the same heat-related opener problems, and the same upgrade paths apply. One call to (775) 258-9354 covers the entire service area.
Serving Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Las Vegas 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 Las Vegas
A 2001 builder-installed door in Summerlin has likely already exceeded its functional lifespan under Las Vegas conditions. Builder-spec doors from that era were rated for eight to ten years in moderate climates, but the combination of 140°F garage interior temps and intense UV exposure compresses that timeline significantly. If you’re seeing panel seams separating, foam-core bubbling, or persistent seal failure at the bottom, those aren’t maintenance issues — they’re structural signs the door has run its course. Replacing it now with an R-13 or R-16 steel door from Clopay or Amarr is the practical move, and it’s the kind of upgrade that also shows up favorably during a home sale. Call (775) 258-9354 for a free assessment.
The opener is shutting down because its internal capacitor is failing under heat stress — a direct result of garage interior temperatures exceeding 130°F, which is routine in Henderson on a west-facing home in August. Openers installed during the tract-home boom of the 1990s and early 2000s weren’t engineered for sustained high-temp operation, and the capacitor is typically the first component to fail. The unit recovers overnight when temps drop, which is why it seems to work fine the next morning. The fix is an opener replacement with a unit that carries a higher thermal tolerance — LiftMaster’s current lineup, including the myQ-enabled 87504, handles Las Vegas summers reliably. Call (775) 258-9354 to get the right unit specified for your setup.
Manufacturers typically rate rubber bottom seals at five to seven years under normal conditions. In Las Vegas, a south- or west-facing door — which describes the majority of attached garages given the valley’s grid layout — will crack and compress those seals in two to three years. UV radiation breaks down the rubber compound faster than heat alone, and the thermal expansion cycling between cold desert nights and 115°F summer afternoons accelerates the process further. We treat seal replacement as a recurring maintenance item for Las Vegas homes, not an exception event. If your seal is cracked or stiff, it’s already allowing fine Mojave dust into your tracks and rollers. Call (775) 258-9354 — we’ll check it during any installation visit.
For a Las Vegas home with an attached garage — especially any south- or west-facing double-car door in Summerlin, Green Valley, or Henderson — we recommend a minimum of R-13, with R-16 being the smarter long-term investment. Builder-grade R-6 doors are simply not calibrated for Mojave Desert conditions; the foam core delaminates within a few summers and the thermal transfer into your living space drives up cooling costs substantially. A new insulated steel door in the R-13 to R-16 range lands in the $900–$2,200 portion of our installation range depending on width, style, and brand. Clopay and Amarr both offer well-built options at this specification that we install regularly across Las Vegas. Call (775) 258-9354 for a free estimate specific to your home’s opening and orientation.
Yes — combining a new door installation with a Wi-Fi opener upgrade is something we do on most Las Vegas jobs because it’s the most efficient way to bring the entire system up to current standards in a single visit. We install and service LiftMaster and Chamberlain myQ-enabled openers, along with Genie and Craftsman units — all of which offer smartphone control and real-time alerts. The LiftMaster 87504-267 is a strong choice for Las Vegas homes because of its thermal tolerance and myQ integration. Opener installation runs $250–$550 added to the door cost. Call (775) 258-9354 and we’ll match the right opener to your new door and your home’s smart-home setup.
Reviewed by the owner and lead technician at Pioneer Garage Door Solutions Las Vegas, serving Las Vegas, NV and surrounding communities including Summerlin, Green Valley, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and Sunrise Manor.