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Door Replacement Cost Calculator — 2026 Entry, Interior & Patio

Price a 2026 door replacement by door type (entry, interior, patio, storm), material, sidelights, and hardware — then stack 3 quotes for true scope.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q

How much does door replacement cost in 2026?

Exterior door installation averages $957–$1,458 per door. Steel entry $400–$1,000 installed; fiberglass $1,354–$2,057; wood premium $2,000–$5,000+. Interior doors $200–$1,500. Front door with sidelights and transom pushes $3,800–$8,000.

  • Exterior door average: $957–$1,458
  • Steel entry: $400–$1,000
  • Fiberglass entry: $1,354–$2,057
  • Wood entry: $2,000–$5,000+
  • Interior prehung: $200–$1,500
Door Type / MaterialTypical RangeNotes
Interior prehung$200–$1,500Hollow-core to solid-wood
Steel entry$400–$1,000Best security/value
Fiberglass entry$1,354–$2,057Wood-grain, dent-resistant
Wood entry$2,000–$5,000+Custom/premium only
Entry + sidelights + transom$3,800–$8,000Full custom
Patio sliding glass$1,200–$4,500Vinyl / aluminum frame
Q

Steel or fiberglass entry door — which is better?

Steel is cheaper ($400–$1,000), strongest for security, and the best budget value. Fiberglass ($1,354–$2,057) resists dents better, mimics wood grain, and insulates slightly better. Steel dents if hit; fiberglass stays looking new 20+ years. Pick steel for budget, fiberglass for curb appeal.

  • Steel: $400–$1,000, strongest security
  • Fiberglass: $1,354–$2,057, dent-resistant
  • Fiberglass life: 20+ years looking new
  • Steel: dent repair required if hit
  • Fiberglass wins on resale curb appeal
Q

Does a front door replacement increase home value?

Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs Value reports steel entry door replacement near the top for ROI (60–75% resale recovery). Fiberglass with glass inserts recovers 60–70%. Strong curb-appeal investment if you are selling within 1–3 years.

  • Steel door ROI: 60–75% resale recovery
  • Fiberglass with glass ROI: 60–70%
  • Top-3 curb appeal upgrade
  • Especially strong if selling within 3 years
  • Replace before listing, not after under-offer
Q

What's included in a door installation quote?

Typical quote: door slab + prehung frame, installation labor ($40–$200 door removal + $60 disposal fee), new hinges and strike plate, weatherstripping, basic handleset. NOT always included: deadbolt upgrade, paint/stain, stucco or brick patching, sidelights, storm door.

  • Included: slab + frame + labor + hinges + weatherstrip
  • Removal: $40–$200
  • Disposal fee: ~$60
  • Excluded (common): paint, stucco patch, sidelights
  • Excluded: storm door, smart locks
Q

How long does door replacement take?

Standard prehung swap: 2–4 hours. Full-frame with trim and brick mold: 4–8 hours. Door with sidelights or transom: 1–2 days. Custom sizes or rot repair can turn a same-day job into a 2–3 day project — ask about contingencies upfront.

  • Prehung swap: 2–4 hours
  • Full-frame w/ trim: 4–8 hours
  • Sidelights + transom: 1–2 days
  • Custom size: +1–2 days
  • Rot repair contingency: ask upfront
Q

Can I install a replacement door myself?

Interior prehung swap is doable for DIYers with finish-carpentry tools ($200–$400 materials). Exterior entry door is NOT recommended — weather seal, threshold pitch, and locking hardware alignment require experience. A crooked exterior door wastes 10–15% of heating and cooling.

  • Interior prehung: DIY OK ($200–$400 materials)
  • Exterior entry: pro recommended
  • DIY mistakes waste 10–15% HVAC
  • Locking hardware alignment is tricky
  • Warranty voided by DIY on most premium doors

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1Steel entry door replacement with handleset

Inputs

Door typeSteel entry
InstallPrehung insert
ExtrasNew handleset + deadbolt
RegionMidwest

Result

Typical installed quote$700 – $1,200
Handleset upgrade+$150–$500
Paint/stain+$200–$400 (optional)

Steel entry with fresh hardware is the best-ROI door upgrade. Pair with a smart lock if you want the modern-buyer signal.

2Fiberglass entry + sidelights on Northeast colonial

Inputs

Door typeFiberglass entry
Extras2 sidelights
InstallFull-frame
RegionNortheast

Result

Typical installed quote$3,200 – $5,500
Sidelight pair+$800–$2,400
Full-frame install+$200–$500

Fiberglass with sidelights is the colonial curb-appeal signature. Full-frame install lets you correct any existing rot under the threshold.

38 interior prehung swaps on Southern home

Inputs

Door count8 interior
Material2-panel solid-core
InstallPrehung swap
RegionSouth

Result

Typical installed quote$2,400 – $4,800
Per-door average$300–$600
Bulk discount10–20%

Replacing hollow-core with solid-core interior doors dramatically improves sound privacy. Bulk install is the smart time to upgrade every room.

Formulas Used

Door replacement cost driver breakdown

Quote = (Door × Count) + Install labor + Sidelights/Transom + Hardware upgrades + Rot repair

Door quotes are largely material-driven. Sidelights and transom each add $200–$1,200; smart locks and multi-point locks add $150–$600; hidden rot in the jamb can push a same-day job into a 2–3 day project.

Where:

Door= Steel $400–$1,000; fiberglass $1,354–$2,057; wood $875–$3,500+
Install labor= Prehung swap 2–4 hours; full-frame 4–8 hours
Sidelights/Transom= Each sidelight $400–$1,200; transom $200–$800
Hardware= Smart lock +$150–$400; multi-point +$200–$600; premium handleset +$150–$500
Rot repair= Jamb / threshold rot: +$200–$800

Door Replacement Costs in 2026: What Buyers Actually Pay

1

What Door Replacement Actually Costs in 2026

Door pricing in 2026 splits across four broad categories. Interior doors: hollow-core prehung $100–$300 installed, solid-core $250–$600, French interior $300–$1,200, barn-door assemblies $400–$1,000. Exterior entry doors: steel $400–$1,000 installed, fiberglass $1,354–$2,057, solid wood $875–$3,500+. Premium entry systems (fiberglass with decorative glass, sidelights, and transom): $3,800–$8,000. Patio sliding or French exterior doors: $1,500–$5,000. Storm door add-ons: $250–$700 installed.

Labor typically runs 30–35% of an exterior door total — higher than window labor because doors require plumb, level, and square installation tolerances that take 2–4 hours per opening. Old door removal adds $40–$200 depending on frame condition plus $60 disposal per door. The table below collects door-type totals in one place so you can anchor quotes.

Installed cost by door type, 2026. Source: Angi, HomeGuide, Homewyse.
Door TypeTypical Cost Range
Interior hollow-core$100–$300
Interior solid-core$250–$600
French interior$300–$1,200
Barn door (slab + hardware)$400–$1,000
Standard entry (steel)$500–$1,200
Premium entry (fiberglass + sidelights)$3,800–$8,000
Patio sliding / French exterior$1,500–$5,000
Storm door add-on$250–$700

Steel entry door replacement recoups 60–75% at resale per Remodeling Cost vs Value — one of the few exterior projects with consistently positive ROI. On a $1,200 install that is a $720–$900 recoup at sale, plus the day-one curb appeal lift.

2

Steel vs Fiberglass vs Wood: Which Entry Door Wins?

Steel is the cheapest exterior door material at $400–$1,000 installed and carries the strongest security profile — a steel door in a steel frame is significantly harder to kick in than any wood or fiberglass equivalent. Steel dents from impact, and its painted finish needs refresh every 15–20 years. Fiberglass at $1,354–$2,057 is the premium mid-tier: dent-resistant, mimics wood grain, 30+ year lifespan, low maintenance. Most new-construction premium homes spec fiberglass because it delivers the curb appeal of wood without the maintenance.

Solid wood at $875–$3,500+ is the premium aesthetic choice for historic homes and upper-market entries. Wood needs refinishing every 3–5 years and can warp in extreme temperature or humidity swings. Composite-core doors with wood veneer at $1,200–$2,500 deliver a wood look with better warping resistance. Aluminum-clad composite at $1,200–$2,500 is the coastal and modern-design answer.

Entry door installed cost by material, 2026.
MaterialInstalled CostLifespanBest For
Steel$400–$1,00015–20 yrs (paint)Security, budget, rentals
Fiberglass$1,354–$2,05730+ yrsLow-maintenance curb appeal
Wood (solid)$875–$3,500+20–50 yrs refinishedHistoric, premium aesthetic
Aluminum-clad composite$1,200–$2,50030+ yrsModern design, coastal

Fiberglass costs $900–$1,000 more than steel on a standard entry but avoids the 15–20 year repaint cycle and delivers a wood-grain aesthetic. On a 30-year hold, fiberglass almost always wins the total-cost-of-ownership comparison against either steel or wood.

3

Quality Tiers: Good, Better, Best Entry Doors

Entry door pricing ladders predictably through four tiers. “Good” at $1,200–$2,200 installed covers prehung steel in stock sizes with basic hardware — the right spec for rentals, flips, and budget replacements. “Better” at $2,200–$3,800 upgrades to fiberglass or upgraded steel with better weather seals, nicer handleset, and decorative glass inserts. “Best” at $3,800–$8,000+ includes fiberglass doors with sidelights or transom, premium handlesets (Emtek, Baldwin), and often a smart lock.

Custom or architectural territory at $8,000–$15,000 covers solid wood in custom sizes with historic-profile trim, multi-point locking systems, and bespoke hardware — typical spec on landmarked homes and architect-designed new construction. The table below shows how the tiers map to features.

Entry door quality tier matrix, 2026.
TierPriceTypical Spec
Good$1,200–$2,200Prehung steel, stock size, basic hardware
Better$2,200–$3,800Upgraded steel or fiberglass, better seal, nicer handleset
Best$3,800–$8,000Fiberglass + glass, sidelights/transom, smart lock
Custom / Architectural$8,000–$15,000+Solid wood, custom size, multi-point lock
  • Match the tier to resale segment: Good for under $300K homes, Better for $300–$600K, Best for $600K+
  • Sidelights and transom drive 40–60% of a premium-tier upgrade cost
  • Smart locks add $150–$600 on top of hardware baseline
  • Multi-point locking systems (common on European-style wood entries): $400–$1,200
  • Always see the door in person at a showroom before committing at any tier — color and finish vary from catalog
4

Interior Door Replacement: A Weekend Project That’s Not Cheap

Interior doors look like the cheap cousin of entry doors but whole-house totals add up. Hollow-core prehung interior doors are $50–$200 for the slab and $100–$300 installed — the builder-grade default in most homes under 15 years old. Solid-core interior doors ($150–$400 slab, $250–$600 installed) look and feel identical but block sound dramatically better, making them worth the upgrade on bedrooms and bathrooms. French interior doors run $300–$1,200 installed; barn-door hardware and slab packages $400–$1,000 installed.

On a typical 1,800 sqft home with 8 interior doors, a full hollow-to-solid-core swap runs $2,000–$6,000 depending on whether you DIY or hire out. For hire, bundled pricing (all 8 doors at once) typically saves 15–20% versus one-at-a-time replacement because the crew makes one trip instead of several.

Interior door pricing, 2026.
Interior DoorSlab PriceInstalled Price
Hollow-core prehung$50–$200$100–$300
Solid-core prehung$150–$400$250–$600
French interior$150–$700$300–$1,200
Barn door (slab + hardware)$150–$500$400–$1,000

Solid-core interior doors cost $100–$200 more than hollow-core per opening but dramatically improve bedroom and bathroom sound isolation. On a full-house swap, $800–$1,600 extra buys significantly better acoustic comfort — a rarely-regretted upgrade.

5

Hidden Costs Most Door Quotes Don’t Mention

Door quotes routinely miss five line items that can turn a $1,500 budget into a $3,200 final invoice. Frame rot is the most common: if the existing frame is rotten (visible or hidden), the job converts from insert replacement to full-frame installation at +$200–$800 per door. Stucco or brick patching around entry doors adds $150–$500 if the old frame does not match the new one exactly. Lead-paint abatement on pre-1978 homes is legally required when disturbing painted wood and adds $200–$1,500.

Sidelights and transom are sometimes shown in the display photo but not itemized in the quote — always confirm they are on the invoice separately. Paint or stain on unfinished doors runs $100–$400 per door. Smart locks and multi-point lock upgrades add $150–$600 each. Storm door add-ons are $250–$700 installed and often pitched at the install visit. The list below captures everything to audit before signing.

$2,000typical entry doorDoor slab & frame — 55%Install labor — 25%Hardware — 10%Trim, paint, disposal — 10%Typical US $2,000 entry door breakdown, 2026.
  • Frame rot discovery: +$200–$800 per door for full-frame conversion
  • Stucco or brick patching around entry: $150–$500
  • Lead-paint abatement on pre-1978 homes: $200–$1,500, legally required
  • Sidelights or transom shown but not separately itemized — always confirm
  • Paint or stain on unfinished doors: $100–$400 per door
  • Smart lock or multi-point lock upgrades: $150–$600 each
  • Storm door add-on pitched at install: $250–$700 installed
6

Door Contractor Red Flags

Door sales — especially exterior entry doors from big-brand reps — use the same same-day discount pressure tactics that dominate window sales. Any discount that expires that day is a sales tactic, not a real price; a legitimate quote should hold for at least 7–30 days. Deposits cap at 10–25%, never more than 30%. Cash-only, Zelle, Venmo, or prepaid-card payment requests are scam signals — always pay by check or credit card.

Beyond payment rules, verify license, general liability certificate, and workers’ comp before signing. Get three written quotes. For each bid, separate slab cost from installation labor so you can compare apples-to-apples across contractors who may use different door brands. Confirm manufacturer warranty in writing (doors often carry 10–20 year limited) and install warranty separately (1–5 years typical). The list below captures the top patterns to avoid.

Request that every door quote itemize four things: door slab model and brand, installation labor hours, hardware brand and SKU, and written manufacturer warranty duration. Bids that bundle all four together cannot be compared meaningfully across contractors.

  • Accepting “same-day only” pricing — always a sales tactic, not a real price
  • Paying 30%+ deposit or using cash, Zelle, Venmo, or prepaid card
  • Not verifying license, general liability, and workers’ comp
  • Taking the lowest of 3 bids when 20%+ below — usually skipped trim or paint
  • Trusting verbal warranty claims — always read the written document
  • Ignoring lead-paint abatement on pre-1978 homes
  • Not separating slab cost from labor when comparing bids across brands

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Last Updated: Apr 19, 2026

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