Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Fort Lauderdale
Garage door installation in Fort Lauderdale typically runs $825–$2,595 for a complete new door, and most residential jobs are finished in a single day. David Martinez handles every installation personally, bringing 20 years of hands-on experience to your driveway — whether you’re in a 1950s ranch near Sunrise Boulevard or a waterfront workshop off the Intracoastal.

We know Fort Lauderdale’s garage door problems aren’t generic. The 165+ miles of residential canals push salt air deep into neighborhoods you’d never call “coastal,” chewing through standard steel springs in under three years — roughly half what they last inland. Combined with Broward County’s strict hurricane wind-load requirements under the Florida Building Code, that means every installation here demands someone who specs marine-grade hardware as standard, not an upgrade. If your garage door is failing, stuck, or you’re building new in ZIP codes 33331, 33332, 33334, or 33335, call (844) 512-0365 for a free estimate. David will walk your job himself and quote it upfront.
Why Horizon Garage Door Service Miami Is Fort Lauderdale’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
We’ve earned our reputation in Fort Lauderdale one driveway at a time. Our Garage Door Installation team — led by David Martinez, Owner & Lead Technician — has completed hundreds of installs across Broward County, from the original concrete-block ranches near Davie Boulevard to the custom workshop builds going up in western Fort Lauderdale acreage. David doesn’t dispatch a crew; he’s the one measuring your opening, checking your header, and bolting the track.
That accountability shows in the numbers: 593 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars, one of the deepest review records in the local garage door category. Fort Lauderdale homeowners specifically mention our one-trip completion rate and honest quoting in their feedback — no “starting at” bait-and-switch, no surprise charges when the old frame turns out to be rotted.
Response time matters here. When hurricane season spikes demand and you’re racing to get an impact-rated door installed before your insurer’s deadline, we’re structured for urgency. Emergency garage door service is available for time-sensitive situations — including same-day calls when a failed door has your vehicle trapped or your home exposed.
We also stock for this market specifically. Standard springs don’t survive Fort Lauderdale’s salt-air environment, so we carry powder-coated and stainless torsion springs as our default. That local inventory decision — learned through callbacks in canal-front neighborhoods like Colee Hammock — saves you a second visit and a second day of inconvenience.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Fort Lauderdale
New Door Installation
A full new door installation in Fort Lauderdale starts with understanding what this climate does to your hardware. We remove your old door, inspect the frame and header for salt corrosion or termite damage common in older Fort Lauderdale homes, then install a complete system: door panels, track, springs, rollers, and hardware — all rated for Broward County’s wind-load requirements. Most single and double-car residential jobs finish in 4–6 hours. David oversees every critical measurement personally; a 1/4-inch track misalignment in humid Fort Lauderdale becomes a binding nightmare within months.
Single Car Door Installation
The classic Fort Lauderdale ranch home — concrete block, built 1955–1975, single-car attached garage — often has an original door that predates current code. We replace these with modern steel or composite doors that meet Florida Building Code wind standards, upgrading the spring system and adding wind braces where the original builder skipped them. In neighborhoods like Lauderdale Lakes-adjacent areas and older Plantation-adjacent pockets, we’ve seen inspectors flag non-compliant headers; we catch that during measurement and fix it before installation day.
Double Car Door Installation
Double-car doors are heavier, wider, and harder to balance — especially critical in Fort Lauderdale, where an unbalanced 16-foot door slams hard when a corroded spring snaps. We install Clopay and Amarr steel double doors with torsion spring systems sized precisely to the door weight, not “close enough.” For waterfront properties in Rio Vista and Harbor Beach, we spec corrosion-resistant hardware and discuss impact-rated options that satisfy both code and insurance requirements. The wider opening also means more wind exposure; we don’t skip the wind-load bracing that some installers treat as optional.
Custom Garage Door Installation
Fort Lauderdale’s luxury market demands more than off-the-shelf. We install custom wood, aluminum-and-glass, and specialty steel doors for waterfront homes, modern builds, and detached workshops where standard sizes don’t fit. David works directly with homeowners and contractors to spec the right opener capacity, track configuration, and spring rating for the door weight — critical when you’re hanging a 16×8 custom unit on a detached workshop in a salt-air environment. We recently installed a custom heavy-duty 16×8 Clopay steel door on a detached workshop in Rio Vista, where salt water borders the property on two sides. The homeowner wanted a LiftMaster 8500W wall-mount opener to free up ceiling space, and we swapped the standard springs for powder-coated torsion springs as our default — no come-backs in two years.

Steel Doors & Wood Doors
Steel remains our most-requested material in Fort Lauderdale for good reason: modern insulated steel doors resist denting, stand up to humidity better than unsealed wood, and accept factory-applied corrosion-resistant coatings. We stock and install Clopay and Amarr steel lines with gauge ratings appropriate for coastal exposure. For homeowners who want the warmth of wood — common in historic Colee Hammock and custom waterfront builds — we install sealed cedar and mahogany doors with marine-grade hardware and recommend annual maintenance schedules that account for Fort Lauderdale’s 75%+ humidity.
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 Fort Lauderdale
Whatever brand you’re running — or whatever brand your new build specifies — we’ve got the training and parts to match. David is factory-certified across LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor, and we maintain local inventory of common springs, rollers, cables, and openers for faster turnaround. That matters in Fort Lauderdale, where a failed door during hurricane prep season can’t wait two weeks for a parts order. For opener installations, we typically recommend LiftMaster or Chamberlain units for their smart-home integration and wall-mount options — ideal for Fort Lauderdale’s growing number of high-ceiling garages and workshop builds where traditional trolley openers waste overhead space.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Fort Lauderdale Homes
- Salt-air corrosion from canal-front neighborhoods — In Colee Hammock and Rio Vista, where canal water borders properties on multiple sides, standard steel springs snap within 18 months. We spec powder-coated or stainless springs as our default to eliminate callbacks.
- Wind-load code failures on older homes — Many 1950s–1970s ranch homes in core Fort Lauderdale ZIP codes lack wind-bracing in the original garage structure. A new door installation without impact-rated hardware and proper bracing fails Broward County inspection; we identify and correct this during pre-install measurement.
- Under-spec’d openers on oversized workshop doors — Western Fort Lauderdale acreage properties often feature detached workshops with heavy 16-foot or custom doors. Homeowners or previous installers frequently pair these with light-duty openers, causing chronic chain stretching, gear stripping, and eventual opener burnout. We calculate door weight precisely and size the opener accordingly — usually a 3/4 HP or wall-mount LiftMaster for the heaviest units.
- Humidity-warped frames and headers — Year-round 75%+ humidity in Fort Lauderdale softens untreated wood framing around garage door openings, especially in older homes. We inspect and replace compromised framing before hanging the new door; skipping this step guarantees binding and seal failure within a season.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Here’s what garage door installation costs in Fort Lauderdale’s market — real numbers, not “call for pricing” vagueness:
| Service | Price Range in Fort Lauderdale |
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| New Door Installation (complete) | $825 – $2,595 |
| Opener Installation | $295 – $650 |
| Spring Repair | $210 – $400 |
| Panel Replacement | $295 – $590 |
Your final price depends on door size, material (steel vs. wood vs. aluminum-and-glass), wind-load rating requirements, and whether we need to replace rotted framing or upgrade your opener to handle a heavier custom door. Fort Lauderdale’s salt-air environment also means we won’t quote a standard spring system for a canal-front property — we’d rather explain the $80–$120 upgrade to powder-coated springs upfront than eat a callback and leave you with a crashed door. Every estimate is free, itemized, and delivered in person by David. Call (844) 512-0365 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Fort Lauderdale
David handles garage door installation throughout Broward County, including Lauderhill, Plantation, Broadview Park, and Lauderdale Lakes. Each shares Fort Lauderdale’s humidity challenges and Broward County wind-load requirements, though salt-air exposure varies by proximity to canals and the coast. We carry the same marine-grade inventory and code knowledge to every job in these areas.
Serving Fort Lauderdale, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fort Lauderdale 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 Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale’s 165+ miles of residential canals push salt air deep inland, creating one of the most corrosive environments in the continental US for metal garage door components. Standard steel springs without marine-grade or galvanized coatings commonly fail in under three years here — roughly half the lifespan seen in non-coastal markets — and we’ve replaced springs in canal-front homes like Colee Hammock and Rio Vista within 18 months of a previous install. We use powder-coated or stainless torsion springs as our default for Fort Lauderdale properties. Call (844) 512-0365 if you’re hearing popping sounds or seeing gaps in your spring coils.
Yes — Broward County requires garage doors to meet Florida Building Code wind-load standards, which for most of Fort Lauderdale means impact-rated or pressure-rated doors capable of withstanding design wind speeds of 170+ mph. If you’re replacing an original pre-1990s door, it almost certainly doesn’t comply, and many insurers now require proof of compliance for renewal. We handle the code-spec conversation during your free estimate and install only doors that pass inspection. Call (844) 512-0365 to discuss your property’s specific wind-zone requirements.
For heavy custom or oversized workshop doors common in western Fort Lauderdale acreage properties, we typically recommend a LiftMaster 8500W wall-mount opener or a 3/4 HP belt-drive unit — never the light-duty chain-drive openers that burn out under sustained load. The wall-mount design frees ceiling space for storage or high-clearance vehicles, and the jackshaft direct-drive eliminates chain stretch entirely. We size every opener to the actual door weight after measurement, not guesswork. Call (844) 512-0365 and David will spec the right unit for your workshop.
Yes — we’ve installed custom aluminum-and-glass, wood, and heavy-gauge steel doors throughout Rio Vista and Harbor Beach, working with homeowners and builders to match architectural style while meeting impact-rating requirements. David handles the measurement and structural assessment personally, and we spec corrosion-resistant hardware and powder-coated springs as standard for any canal-adjacent property. Recent projects include a 16×8 Clopay custom steel door with LiftMaster wall-mount opener on a Rio Vista workshop. Call (844) 512-0365 to discuss your custom project.
A typical new garage door installation in Fort Lauderdale runs $825–$2,595, with most standard single or double-car steel doors falling in the $1,200–$1,800 range. Custom wood, aluminum-and-glass, or oversized workshop doors push toward the higher end, and homes requiring framing repair or wind-brace upgrades add $200–$500. Opener installation, if needed, runs $295–$650 additional. We itemize every cost in your free estimate — no “starting at” ambiguity. Call (844) 512-0365 for an exact quote on your specific door and location.
Written by David Martinez, Owner at Horizon Garage Door Service Miami, serving Fort Lauderdale since 2004.