Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Colonial Heights
Garage door installation in Colonial Heights typically runs $700–$2,200 for a complete new door, with most single-car replacements on the city’s mid-century homes requiring low-headroom hardware kits that add $150–$400 to the job. We’re usually on-site in Colonial Heights within a few hours of your call, and we carry the specialized track systems needed for the 6- to 7-inch headroom clearances common in neighborhoods like Hickory Hill Estates and College Park.

Edward Campbell and our Garage Door Installation team have spent eight years working exclusively on garage doors across the Richmond-Petersburg corridor. We’ve installed hundreds of doors in Colonial Heights’s 1950s–1970s ranch and split-level neighborhoods, and we know the difference between a standard replacement and the retrofit these older homes actually need. When your original 1960s hardboard door finally delaminates or that single-piece steel door throws a track, you need someone who shows up understanding that Colonial Heights garages weren’t built to modern specs. Call (844) 643-0954 for a free estimate.
Why Regal Garage Door Repair Virginia Is Colonial Heights’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Colonial Heights homeowners have left us 825 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, and we see the same names pop up in repeat calls across Lakemont, Lakeview, and the neighborhoods off Dupuy Avenue. That volume matters — it means we’ve handled the exact headroom constraints, the swollen hardboard panels, and the frozen bottom seals that characterize garage door life in this city.
Edward Campbell is the owner and lead technician. He shows up with the tools, measures your opening himself, and accounts for the structural quirks that out-of-area crews miss. We’ve seen Colonial Heights jobs go sideways when a franchise tech quotes a standard-lift Clopay system without checking the header height, then has to reschedule when the hardware won’t fit. That doesn’t happen here because we’ve worked these streets since 2017.
Our response time to Colonial Heights averages under two hours for urgent calls — faster for the neighborhoods near Route 1 and the Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway corridor. We stock low-headroom track kits, narrow-width door sections for 8-foot openings, and opener hardware compatible with tight clearances, so most installations finish in a single visit.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Colonial Heights
New Door Installation
A full new door installation in Colonial Heights starts with honest assessment of what your garage can actually accommodate. The city’s mid-century housing stock — concentrated in Hickory Hill Estates, College Park, Bollinger Estates, and Lakemont — presents three common constraints: narrow 8- to 9-foot original openings, minimal headroom clearance, and structural headers that weren’t designed for modern insulated steel doors. We measure every dimension on-site, identify whether your opening needs header extension or reinforcement, and specify the right door and track combination before we quote. Typical new door installation in Colonial Heights runs $700–$2,200 depending on size, insulation level, and hardware complexity.
Single Car Door Replacement
Single-car garage doors dominate Colonial Heights’s residential streets, and they’re the installations we handle most often. These original 8-foot-wide bays were built for the sedans of the 1960s, not today’s SUVs and crew-cab trucks. We regularly extend headers in neighborhoods like Archer Bluff and Pocahontas to accommodate 9-foot insulated steel doors that actually fit modern vehicles. The work requires structural modification — sistering the header, sometimes reframing the jambs — and we quote that labor upfront rather than discovering it mid-job. A single-car replacement with standard hardware typically falls in the $700–$1,400 range; add $300–$600 for header extension and low-headroom kit when needed.
Double Car Door Installation
Double-car installations in Colonial Heights are less common but growing in demand as homeowners combine two adjacent single bays or replace rare original two-car openings in newer sections of Lakeview. These 16-foot doors require precise spring balancing and heavier-duty openers — we spec LiftMaster or Chamberlain belt-drive units rated for the load. The wider opening also demands stricter wind-load consideration, particularly given the humidity-driven expansion cycles that stress panel seams in this climate. Double-car new door installation in Colonial Heights generally runs $1,400–$2,200.
Custom Garage Door Solutions
When standard sizes won’t work — a historic property near Battery 5 of the Dimmock Line with a non-standard opening, or a homeowner in Lakemont who wants carriage-house styling to complement a renovated ranch facade — we source custom doors from Clopay and Amarr with lead times typically under three weeks. Custom work in Colonial Heights often involves matching the visual character of mid-century architecture while upgrading the thermal performance and hardware to modern standards. We handle the full specification, from R-value selection to decorative hardware placement, and we install with the same low-headroom expertise we bring to every Colonial Heights job.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Colonial Heights
Whatever brand you have — or whatever brand you want — we install and support it. Our daily inventory includes Clopay steel and composite doors, LiftMaster and Chamberlain opener systems, and replacement hardware for Craftsman and Raynor units still running in Colonial Heights’s older homes. We don’t turn away jobs because we don’t stock parts. Our Virginia Beach warehouse carries low-headroom track kits, narrow-width sections, and the specialized bracketry that Colonial Heights’s constrained garages demand, which means faster turnaround and no waiting on drop-shipped components. Eight years, one specialty — we’ve learned which products hold up to the humidity cycles and ice events that define garage door life along the Richmond-Petersburg corridor.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Colonial Heights Homes
- Original narrow openings that can’t fit modern vehicles. The 8-foot-wide single-car bays built throughout Colonial Heights’s 1950s–1970s neighborhoods leave inches to spare on today’s SUVs. We regularly extend headers to 9 feet, a structural modification that adds half a day to the installation but prevents the door-scraping and mirror-folding frustration homeowners tolerate for years.
- Freezing rain sealing doors to slabs. Colonial Heights’s winter precipitation pattern — more ice than snow — freezes bottom seals to concrete, and homeowners prying them loose tear the rubber or warp the bottom retainer. New installations get thermoplastic elastomer seals rated for freeze-release, installed with proper slope drainage to reduce pooling.
- Humidity-warped hardboard and composite panels. Tidewater-influenced summer humidity swells the hardboard doors common on Colonial Heights’s mid-century homes, delaminating the face and stressing hinge points. We replace these with insulated steel or composite doors that won’t absorb moisture, and we spec hardware with zinc-coated or stainless fasteners to resist rust on extension spring systems.
- Low headroom that defeats standard track systems. The 6- to 7-inch clearances in Hickory Hill Estates and College Park garages preclude standard-lift tracks entirely. We install low-headroom quick-turn brackets or dual-track systems, hardware that out-of-area companies often don’t carry and don’t quote for — leaving customers with incomplete installations and follow-up charges.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Colonial Heights, VA
We believe in upfront numbers. Here’s what garage door installation costs in the Colonial Heights market, based on eight years of quoting and completing jobs across the city’s neighborhoods:
| Service | Typical Range in Colonial Heights |
|---|---|
| New Door Installation (single-car, standard hardware) | $700–$1,400 |
| New Door Installation (double-car or custom) | $1,400–$2,200 |
| Low-Headroom Hardware Kit (when required) | $150–$400 |
| Header Extension / Structural Modification | $300–$600 |
| Opener Installation (new unit) | $250–$550 |
| Spring Repair (if needed during install) | $180–$340 |
What moves you within these ranges? Door material (non-insulated steel at the low end, insulated or composite at the high end), whether your garage needs low-headroom hardware, and whether we’re extending a narrow opening or working within existing framing. We inspect and measure before we quote — estimates are free, and the price we give is the price you pay. Call (844) 643-0954 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Colonial Heights
Our installation crews work daily across the Tri-Cities area. We handle garage door installation in Petersburg with its older rowhouse stock and commercial mixed-use buildings, Chester and its newer subdivisions with standard-clearance garages, Ettrick near Virginia State University, and Fort Lee for military family housing turnarounds and base-adjacent homes. Same owner-led service, same brand expertise, same honest pricing — wherever you are in the 23834 ZIP and surrounding communities.
Serving Colonial Heights, VA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Colonial Heights 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 Colonial Heights
Colonial Heights’s mid-century ranch and split-level homes, concentrated in neighborhoods like Hickory Hill Estates and College Park, were built with single-car garages that have only 6–7 inches of headroom clearance, requiring low-headroom hardware kits for any new door installation—a constraint rarely found in newer suburban construction. Standard-lift track systems need 12–15 inches of headroom, so without quick-turn brackets or dual-track hardware, the door simply won’t operate. We’ve installed dozens of these kits across Colonial Heights, and we stock the parts so you’re not waiting on special orders. Call (844) 643-0954 and we’ll measure your clearance on the spot.
Yes, in nearly every case — but the installation often requires more than swapping the door slab. Colonial Heights’s original 8-foot openings and minimal headroom mean we frequently extend headers and install low-headroom track to accommodate modern insulated steel doors that are thicker and heavier than the originals. In Hickory Hill Estates, we replaced a 1960s original single-piece steel door on a ranch home where the 8-foot-wide opening left just 6.5 inches of headroom. We installed a low-headroom track system and a Clopay Intellicore door, resolving the chronic misalignment that plagued the old hardware. The result is better insulation, smoother operation, and a door that fits your actual vehicle. Free estimates: (844) 643-0954.
We install Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, and Raynor doors, with LiftMaster and Chamberlain opener systems — the brands that account for the vast majority of residential garage doors in the U.S. and that we can support with parts and warranty service long after installation. For Colonial Heights’s humidity and freeze-thaw cycles, we typically recommend insulated steel doors with composite or vinyl bottom seals that won’t degrade like rubber in wet conditions. Whatever brand you have now, we can match or upgrade it. Call (844) 643-0954 to discuss options.
The Richmond-Petersburg corridor sits in a climatic transition zone where winter precipitation commonly falls as freezing rain rather than snow, and Colonial Heights sees periodic ice events that overload springs, freeze bottom seals to concrete slabs, and stress panel hinges. Summers bring persistent Tidewater-influenced humidity that accelerates rust on extension springs and track hardware and causes hardboard or wood composite panels — common on the city’s mid-century homes — to swell, delaminate, and warp. We account for this in every installation: zinc-coated or stainless hardware, moisture-resistant seals, and insulated steel doors that won’t absorb humidity. These aren’t upsells — they’re necessities for Colonial Heights conditions. Get a humidity-appropriate quote at (844) 643-0954.
Permit requirements in Colonial Heights depend on whether the installation involves structural modification — header extension, jamb reframing, or electrical work for a new opener circuit. A straightforward like-for-like door replacement on existing framing typically doesn’t trigger permitting, but we always verify current requirements with the city before work begins. When permits are needed, we handle the application and inspection scheduling as part of the project. We’ll tell you upfront whether your specific job requires paperwork — no surprises after we start. Call (844) 643-0954 and we’ll walk you through it.
Written by Edward Campbell, Owner at Regal Garage Door Repair Virginia, serving Colonial Heights and the greater Virginia Beach area since 2017.