Garage Door Installation in Jacksonville, FL
Jacksonville’s coastal humidity, aging housing stock, and Florida Building Code wind-load requirements make garage door installation more technically demanding here than in most Florida markets — and getting it wrong creates real safety and insurance exposure. Whether you’re in a 1930s Murray Hill bungalow with a narrow detached garage or a 1980s west-side tract home along Normandy Boulevard with hardware that’s well past its service life, Metro Garage Door Repair Jacksonville installs doors that are built to last in this specific environment. Robert Gray, owner and lead technician, handles installs directly — no dispatch service, no rotating crews. Call (904) 787-6492 for a free estimate and same-day scheduling.

Why Metro Garage Door Repair Jacksonville Is Jacksonville’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Robert Gray has spent five years building Metro Garage Door Repair’s reputation across Jacksonville, neighborhood by neighborhood — from Riverside and Avondale to the west-side corridors along Kings Road and Soutel Drive. That’s not a corporate footprint; that’s a single owner who shows up, does the work, and puts his name on every installation. When Robert handles your job, you’re talking to the person whose reputation is literally on the line.
411 Jacksonville homeowners have rated Metro Garage Door Repair 4.9 out of 5 stars — a track record built through consistent, repeatable quality, not a handful of good days. That rating holds across the full range of installation work: new single-car doors on tight detached garages, full double-car replacements on builder-grade attached homes, and custom configurations that most generalist contractors won’t touch.
When a door goes down and your vehicle is trapped — or your home is exposed — Robert responds. Emergency garage door service is part of how this business is built, not an afterthought. Jacksonville homeowners along Garage Door Installation in Jacksonville routes like Edgewood Avenue South and Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway know that calling Metro means the decision-maker shows up, not a subcontractor reading from an order ticket. Our Garage Door Installation team brings full parts inventory to every job, so the installation happens in one visit.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Jacksonville
New Door Installation
A new garage door installation in Jacksonville runs $700–$2,200 depending on size, material, and wind-load rating — and in this market, that wind-load spec is not optional. Florida’s post-2004 hurricane-season Building Code changes mean that any replacement door on a Jacksonville home needs to meet current wind-pressure requirements to pass inspection and satisfy your homeowner’s insurance carrier. Robert reviews those specs before ordering materials, so you don’t end up with a door that fails either test.
Single Car Door Installation
Single-car installations in Riverside, Murray Hill, and Avondale come with their own set of challenges. Many of these 1920s–1940s craftsman cottages have detached garages with openings of 8 feet or less — narrower than any standard panel in a big-box catalog. Robert sources custom-width panels for these openings rather than forcing an ill-fitting standard door into a structural frame that wasn’t designed for it. If the header is low (common in 1930s-era detached structures), he’ll spec low-headroom torsion-spring hardware, which handles the geometry these garages actually have.
Double Car Door Installation
The 1970s–1990s builder-grade attached two-car garages that line Normandy Boulevard, Beaver Street, and the Spaulding area are the most common double-door install we see — and the most overdue. The original torsion spring systems in these homes are typically 30 to 40 years old, well past the 10,000-to-15,000-cycle lifespan of a standard spring set. A full double-car replacement in Jacksonville’s west-side tracts usually means new tracks, new hardware, a wind-rated panel set, and a new opener — all of which Robert coordinates in a single visit rather than breaking it into multiple service calls.
Custom Garage Door Installation
Custom doors — whether you’re matching the craftsman character of an Avondale bungalow or adding carriage-house styling to a newer build near Edgewood Park — require sourcing decisions that a generic install crew won’t think through. Robert works with Clopay, Amarr, and Wayne Dalton’s custom-order lines to match panel profiles, window inserts, and finish options to what the house actually looks like. In Jacksonville’s salt-air environment, finish selection matters as much as aesthetics: the wrong coating corrodes in three years in this climate.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Jacksonville
Metro Garage Door Repair is certified to install and service eight of the most widely used brands on the market: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. That coverage matters in Jacksonville, where you’ll find all eight brands spread across homes from the historic districts near LaVilla to the newer subdivisions west of Kings Road. Robert stocks parts for each of these brands, which means no mid-job delays waiting on a distributor shipment. Whatever door or opener is already in your garage, or whatever you’re selecting for a new installation, we work with it directly.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Jacksonville Homes
- Salt-accelerated hardware corrosion: Jacksonville’s St. Johns River estuary pushes salt-laden air 20 or more miles inland — meaning homes in Spaulding and along Kings Road experience the same corrosion rate as beachfront properties. Torsion springs, cables, and bottom brackets that might last 10 years in an inland Florida city routinely fail in five to seven years here, making hardware replacement a standard part of any Jacksonville installation.
- Non-compliant wind-load ratings on legacy doors: A significant share of garage doors on Jacksonville’s west-side corridors — Normandy Boulevard, Chaffee Road, and neighboring tracts — are pre-2004 installations that don’t meet Florida’s current hurricane-season Building Code wind-pressure requirements. These doors fail both safety and homeowner’s insurance inspections, and replacing them with a compliant panel is not optional once a policy carrier flags it.
- Non-standard openings in historic-district detached garages: Riverside, Avondale, and Murray Hill garages regularly measure 7’6″ to 8′ wide — below the 8’6″ to 9′ standard single-car width. Installing a standard panel into these openings leaves gaps, stresses the frame, and voids most manufacturers’ warranties. Custom panel sourcing adds lead time but is the only correct approach for these structures.
- Mismatched openers on DIY-electrified garages: Technicians working Riverside and Murray Hill regularly encounter detached garages that were motorized as a DIY project in the 1970s or 1980s, leaving openers mounted on undersized headers with ceiling clearance too low for a standard spring conversion. These configurations require low-headroom torsion-spring hardware — a specialty setup rarely needed in Jacksonville’s newer west-side subdivisions but common enough in the historic districts that Robert keeps the components on the truck.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Jacksonville, FL
A new garage door installation in Jacksonville typically runs $700–$2,200, with most single-car replacements landing in the $700–$1,100 range and double-car installs — especially wind-rated panels for west-side homes — running $1,100–$2,200. Custom doors with specialty panel profiles or carriage-house detailing sit at the higher end of that range due to custom-order lead times and material cost. Opener installation adds $250–$550 depending on the drive type and brand. What moves the price in Jacksonville specifically: wind-load certification requirements, non-standard opening dimensions in older neighborhoods, and whether existing track and hardware can be reused (often they can’t in homes where original hardware is 30-plus years old). Call (904) 787-6492 for a free, on-site estimate — Robert will give you a firm number before any work begins, not a range that shifts at invoice.
We Also Serve Cities Near Jacksonville
While Jacksonville is our home market, Metro Garage Door Repair also handles installations in nearby communities including North Druid Hills, Brookhaven, North Atlanta, and Vinings. If you’re outside Jacksonville proper but close enough to commute in, there’s a good chance Robert can schedule you the same week. Call (904) 787-6492 to confirm coverage for your address.
Serving Jacksonville, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Jacksonville 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 Jacksonville
Most Jacksonville installations are scheduled within one to three business days, and same-day service is available for emergency situations where a door failure is leaving your home exposed. Robert works Jacksonville directly, so there’s no regional dispatch layer adding time between your call and the appointment. Call (904) 787-6492 to check current availability — estimates are free and scheduling is confirmed on the call.
Yes — Metro Garage Door Repair serves Jacksonville citywide, including Riverside, Avondale, Murray Hill, LaVilla, Spaulding, and the west-side corridors along Normandy Boulevard and Kings Road. The historic-district neighborhoods are a regular part of our install schedule, and Robert is familiar with the non-standard opening dimensions and low-headroom configurations common in those areas. No part of Jacksonville is outside our service area.
Any permitted garage door installation in Jacksonville must meet Florida Building Code wind-pressure standards — a requirement that became significantly stricter after the 2004 hurricane season. Many homes on the west side of Jacksonville still have pre-2004 doors that don’t comply with current code, which creates both safety exposure and potential homeowner’s insurance issues. Robert reviews wind-load specs before ordering materials so the installation passes inspection the first time. Call (904) 787-6492 if you’re unsure whether your current door is compliant.
Jacksonville installations run in the $700–$2,200 range for new doors, consistent with the broader Northeast Florida market but with one Jacksonville-specific factor: wind-load-rated panels cost more than standard residential panels, and they’re required by code here. That adds roughly $100–$300 to the material cost compared to non-coastal markets — but skipping a compliant door to save on upfront cost creates a liability that exceeds the price difference. Robert gives you a firm, itemized estimate at no charge so you know exactly what you’re paying for before any commitment.
Warranty terms vary by brand and product line, but Metro Garage Door Repair stands behind its installation workmanship directly — if something we installed isn’t performing correctly, Robert comes back and makes it right. Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, and the other brands we install carry their own manufacturer warranties on panels and hardware, which Robert will walk you through at the time of installation. In Jacksonville’s corrosive salt-air environment, that coverage matters, and we make sure you understand what it includes before the job closes. Call (904) 787-6492 with any warranty questions before or after your installation.
Reviewed by Robert Gray, Owner and Lead Technician at Metro Garage Door Repair Jacksonville, serving Jacksonville, FL for 5 years.