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How Much Does Garage Door Repair Cost in Maryland?

Prices vary by the job, your door, and the parts needed — so we built this guide with honest, typical ranges instead of one-size fixed prices. Below you'll find what most homeowners pay for common garage door services across our 30+ Maryland service areas. For an exact number, a free estimate is always the best way.

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Typical Garage Door Price Ranges

Use these as a starting point. Your final price depends on your specific door and the parts required.

Spring Replacement

Typical range
$149 – $400

What affects it: Torsion vs. extension, single vs. pair, and high-cycle upgrades.

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Opener Repair & Installation

Typical range
$129 – $600

What affects it: Motor vs. board repair, belt/chain drive, or a new smart opener.

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Cable Repair & Replacement

Typical range
$130 – $300

What affects it: One cable vs. a pair, drum condition, and tangled-cable rework.

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Roller & Hinge Replacement

Typical range
$89 – $200

What affects it: Nylon vs. steel rollers and how many need replacing.

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Off-Track Repair

Typical range
$125 – $500

What affects it: Simple realignment vs. straightening or replacing bent track.

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Panel Replacement

Typical range
$200 – $800+

What affects it: Steel vs. insulated/wood, single vs. multi-panel, and matching.

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New Door Installation

Typical range
$599 – $2,500+

What affects it: Single vs. double, insulation, and custom or glass designs.

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Tune-Up & Maintenance

Typical range
$89 – $199

What affects it: One door vs. two, and any parts replaced during the visit.

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24/7 Emergency Repair

Typical range
$99 – $400

What affects it: Type of failure and after-hours/weekend response.

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Prices are typical ranges and vary by job. Actual cost depends on your door type, size, parts required, and the complexity of the work. Get a free, no-obligation estimate for exact pricing — no work begins without your approval.

What Affects Your Garage Door Price?

Six things that move your final cost up or down. We walk you through all of them before quoting a price.

Door Size & Type

A single-car door costs less than a two-car door. Insulated, wood, and custom doors use heavier parts and more labor than standard steel.

Parts & Quality

Standard springs and rollers cost less than high-cycle springs, smart openers, or premium hardware built to last longer.

Scope of the Job

Replacing one part is quick. When springs, cables, and rollers have all worn out together, the repair takes more parts and time.

Timing & Urgency

Most scheduled appointments use our standard rates. After-hours emergency calls may carry a modest surcharge — always quoted upfront.

Residential vs. Commercial

Commercial roll-up, sectional, and high-speed doors use heavier-duty systems, so they price higher than residential doors.

Condition & Access

Rusted hardware, storm damage, or hard-to-reach setups can add labor. We confirm everything before any work begins.

Get Your Free, No-Obligation Estimate

Every garage door is different. The fastest way to an exact price is a free estimate — call us or request one online. Learn about our company or read our garage door guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common garage door questions.

Most garage door repairs in Maryland fall between roughly $89 and $400, depending on the problem. Common spring replacements typically run $149–$400, cable repairs $130–$300, and opener repairs $129–$600. New door installation is a bigger project, usually $599–$2,500+. These are typical ranges — call (888) 831-4676 for a free, exact estimate.

Pricing depends on the specific issue, your door's size and type, the parts needed, and how much labor the job requires. A single roller replacement costs far less than a full spring-and-cable overhaul. We always inspect first and give you an exact quote before starting.

Garage door spring replacement typically ranges from $149 to $400. A single torsion spring is on the lower end; replacing both springs together or upgrading to high-cycle springs costs more. We recommend replacing springs in pairs so the door stays balanced.

Yes. We provide free, no-obligation estimates for most services. Our technician inspects your door, explains exactly what's needed, and gives you an upfront price — no hidden fees and no work begins without your approval.

Standard rates apply to most scheduled appointments. Emergency calls outside business hours may carry a modest surcharge, but we always quote the full cost before any work starts. Call us 24/7 at (888) 831-4676.

We accept cash, credit cards, and checks. For larger installations, ask about available payment options when you receive your estimate. Eagle Garage Door Services serves 30+ cities across Maryland and the DC metro.