Garage Door Installation in Delray Beach, FL
If you’re a Delray Beach homeowner searching for a straight answer about garage door installation — what it costs, how long it takes, and who’s actually doing the work — you’ve found the right page. At American Garage Door Service, owner and lead technician Deborah Lawrence handles installations personally, serving homes from the historic concrete-block ranches near Northeast 5th Avenue to the gated communities stretching along Yamato Road. Call us at (833) 842-7239 to schedule a free estimate. We’re typically on-site in Delray Beach within the same day or the next morning.

Why American Garage Door Service Boca Raton Is Delray Beach’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Delray Beach has its own rhythm — and after four years of serving Palm Beach County, we know it well. The seasonal ebb and flow of this city, especially in the western planned communities near the 33446 and 33447 ZIP codes, shapes when and why homeowners call us. We’re not a franchise dispatching a random crew; when you reach out for Garage Door Installation through American Garage Door Service, Deborah is the one who picks up, plans the job, and shows up at your door with the right parts already loaded.
Our 4.9-star rating across 347 verified reviews wasn’t accumulated through volume discounts or aggressive marketing — it was earned one installation at a time, in neighborhoods exactly like yours. Homeowners across Delray Beach have trusted us because we explain what we’re doing, quote honestly before we start, and don’t disappear after the job is done. That accountability starts at the top, because Deborah Lawrence is the top.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Delray Beach
New Door Installation
Whether you’re replacing a failing 1960s single-panel door on a ranch home near Carver High School or upgrading a two-car opening in a newer development off West Atlantic Avenue, a full new door installation is often the smartest long-term move. In Delray Beach’s salt-humid coastal air, corroded hardware and out-of-code panels don’t just look bad — they’re a safety issue. We assess your opening, confirm wind-load compliance with Palm Beach County’s 140-mph code requirement, and recommend a door that will actually last here. A new door installation in Delray Beach typically runs $850–$2,400 depending on size, material, and opener integration.
Single Car Door
The eastern Delray Beach neighborhoods — ZIP codes 33444 and 33483 — are filled with 1950s through 1970s concrete-block-stucco ranch homes, many still running their original single-car garages. These doors predate post-Andrew wind-load codes, which means they’re often candidates for full replacement the moment any significant repair is needed. We carry single-car doors from Clopay, Amarr, and Wayne Dalton in styles that complement the low-profile architecture common in these older Delray Beach blocks. A single-car door installation in Delray Beach generally runs $750–$1,500 installed, depending on insulation grade and panel design.
Double Car Door
The western gated communities along Yamato Road and throughout the 33446 and 33447 corridors were built predominantly in the 1990s through 2010s, and two- and three-car garages are standard. HOA rules in these communities are specific — sometimes frustratingly so — about acceptable panel styles, colors, and hardware finishes. Deborah has worked with homeowners in University Park and similar Delray Beach communities long enough to know which Clopay and Amarr lines typically satisfy board approval without back-and-forth delays. A double-car door installation in Delray Beach runs $1,200–$3,200 installed, with steel and insulated options at the lower end and carriage-style or wood-composite doors toward the upper range.
Custom Garage Door
For Delray Beach homes where curb appeal carries real weight — whether that’s a renovated mid-century on Northeast 5th Avenue or an upscale property near Gulfstream Park — a custom door makes a visible difference. We work with Wayne Dalton and Raynor custom lines that allow specific wood species, glass insert configurations, and decorative hardware that stock doors simply can’t match. Custom installations in Delray Beach typically start around $2,800 and can reach $6,500 or more for full custom wood or aluminum-and-glass designs, with lead times of two to four weeks from order to installation.
Trusted Brands We Service in Delray Beach
We’re certified to install and service eight major brands — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — which means whatever door or opener system your Delray Beach home has, we already know it. We stock commonly needed parts locally to avoid the week-long shipping delays that leave homeowners stranded. That matters especially in the fall, when seasonal residents return to Delray Beach and need a fast turnaround before they’re settled back in.

Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Delray Beach Homes
- Accelerated spring and cable corrosion from salt air: Sitting directly on the Atlantic, Delray Beach’s coastal air is harder on torsion springs, cables, and roller bearings than almost anywhere in inland Palm Beach County. We routinely see spring failures here in three to four years — well short of the seven-to-ten-year lifespan homeowners expect — which often makes a full installation more cost-effective than repeated repairs.
- Seasonal vacancy damage in western gated communities: Snowbird-owned homes along Yamato Road and in the 33446 and 33447 ZIP codes often sit unventilated from May through October. When owners return in November, it’s common to find that summer heat cycling combined with salt-air humidity has seized the opener’s internal gears and snapped at least one torsion spring simultaneously. This isn’t bad luck — it’s a predictable consequence of six months of coastal-air exposure with no climate control running.
- Pre-1994 doors out of wind-load compliance: Many older homes in eastern Delray Beach — particularly in the 33444 and 33483 ZIP codes near Jack Cabler Park and the Little League Ball Field — are still running doors installed before Palm Beach County adopted its post-Hurricane Andrew 140-mph wind-load code. Any service call that surfaces significant structural wear on one of these doors is worth a conversation about full replacement and bringing the opening into current code compliance.
- HOA panel and color restrictions in newer developments: Western Delray Beach communities built in the 1990s and 2000s often have governing documents that restrict which door styles and finishes are permitted. We’ve seen homeowners order doors independently and then find out the HOA won’t approve them — an expensive mistake. We help Delray Beach clients identify compliant options before anything is ordered, not after.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Delray Beach, FL
Here’s what you can expect to pay in Delray Beach’s current market:
- Single-car door (installed): $750–$1,500
- Double-car door (installed): $1,200–$3,200
- Custom or specialty door (installed): $2,800–$6,500+
- Opener addition during installation: $250–$550 depending on LiftMaster or Chamberlain model
What moves the number within those ranges is material (steel versus wood versus aluminum-and-glass), insulation value, wind-load rating, and whether the opener is being replaced at the same time. HOA-required panel styles in western Delray Beach communities can also push costs slightly higher because they limit which entry-level lines qualify. Every estimate from Deborah is free, written, and explained line by line — no vague quotes, no surprises on invoice day. Call (833) 842-7239 to get yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Delray Beach
Beyond Delray Beach, our service area covers the surrounding communities of Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Boca Del Mar, Deerfield Beach, Boca Pointe, Kings Point, Sandalfoot Cove, and Villages of Oriole. If you’re a seasonal resident with homes in more than one of these areas, Deborah can coordinate service across locations — one call, one trusted technician.
Serving Delray Beach, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Delray Beach 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 Delray Beach
For most Delray Beach addresses, we’re available same-day or next-morning for estimates, and installations are typically scheduled within one to three days of approval — faster if you’re dealing with a door that’s completely non-functional. The western Delray Beach communities off Yamato Road and West Atlantic Avenue are within easy range of our Boca Raton base, so travel time is never a limiting factor.
Yes — we serve all Delray Beach ZIP codes: 33444, 33445, 33446, 33447, 33448, 33482, 33483, and 33484. That includes the older ranch-home neighborhoods near Northeast 5th Avenue and Carver High School in the east, as well as the larger gated developments near Yamato Road and Boca Tierra Park in the west. No part of the city is outside our service area.
Emergency service is available for Delray Beach homeowners when a door fails and can’t wait — particularly relevant for seasonal residents who return in October or November to find their garage completely inoperable. When your garage door can’t wait for a scheduled appointment, call (833) 842-7239 and Deborah will assess the situation and get to you as quickly as possible.
Pricing in Delray Beach is generally comparable to neighboring Boca Raton and Highland Beach, though HOA-restricted communities in western Delray Beach sometimes carry a slight premium because compliant door options are fewer and require more coordination before ordering. Our quotes are always flat-rate and itemized, so you’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we schedule the work — no after-the-fact adjustments.
Warranty terms depend on the manufacturer and product line, but Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, and Raynor all carry strong factory warranties on panels and hardware — most ranging from one year on labor components to limited lifetime on steel panels. Because Deborah handles every installation herself, there’s no subcontractor gap in accountability: if something isn’t right after the job, you call the same person who installed it. That’s not something every garage door company in Delray Beach can say.
Written by the team at American Garage Door Service Boca Raton, serving Delray Beach since 2021.