Renovating a garage or building one in your new home can involve many things like choosing a garage door lock, finding parts of a garage door opener or even looking into garage door insulation. If you find yourself wondering how to replace the garage door cable or how to open the garage door manually, hiring a garage door and hardware contractor can be of immense help.
When you look for contractors on HomeStars, you can also request a custom quote for your project. To help you compare these quotes, we have put together reviews from 61 verified homeowners in Edmonton.
Garage Door & Hardware Contractor Project Costs in Edmonton
| Task | Average Cost\ ¹ | Lowest Reported\ ¹ | Highest Reported\ ¹ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garage Doors & Hardware | $840 | $100 | $13,000 |
\¹ Costs based on 61 verified homeowner reviews as of March 2022
Garage Doors & Hardware
- Hiring a garage door and hardware contractor can help you plan and execute your garage renovation project flawlessly. They can also help you understand a garage door replacement cost and what are the components involved.
- If you are also using your garage for additional storage or a functional space like a home gym or workshop, getting a garage door seal can help you keep dust and insects out of your garage. The contractors can also help you find the best garage door opener whether you are looking for a garage door sensor or looking to replace the keypad for the garage door.
- While the final cost will depend on the actual project, an average garage door and hardware project in Edmonton can cost approximately $840.
After you shortlist the contractors based on the custom quote, there are some other things you can use to make sure that you are hiring the right person for the job. HomeStars has trust metrics like Star Score and Verified Badge which can help you hire with complete peace of mind as they tell you more about the professional’s responsiveness and ratings. You can also look into their reviews to make sure you hire the right person for the job.
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