Update Your Garage Door to Sell Your Home (A High ROI Investment)

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There’s a little-known secret about prepping your home for sale that we want to let you in on. You likely have a laundry list of upgrades and repairs that you’re planning before putting your house up for sale, and there’s a good chance that the garage door isn’t on there. If that’s the case, you may be missing out on a relatively inexpensive and easy way to increase your home’s value, especially if the garage door is ugly, outdated, broken, or damaged.

“Updating your garage door is one of the least looked at items on the exterior of a house, along with doors and door framing,” says Gwen Johnson, a top Iowa real estate agent with more than 30 years of experience. “It’s the least looked at by sellers, but it’s one of the most looked at things from the buyer’s standpoint. It’s really essential to get the most amount of money for your home.”

The garage door’s importance may seem surprising at first glance until one considers its prominence on the home’s facade and that it’s one of the first things prospective buyers and their agents see when they get out of the car and walk up your driveway. Rust, peeling paint, dents, a lack of weatherstripping, or just overall unsightliness can leave people with the impression that the home wasn’t loved, and they wonder what else is wrong.

“That first impression is really hard to change,” says Johnson.

Let’s take a closer look at why the garage door is such a pivotal aspect of a house and what you can do with yours to help impress buyers.

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How much does my garage door impact curb appeal and home value?

Upgrading your garage door is one of the very best investments you can make to your house before selling time, and it’s easier than you think. In working with clients over the years, Johnson has seen many sellers double or triple their investment from replacing an old garage door. According to data from Zonda’s 38th annual Cost vs. Value (CVV) report, garage door replacement delivered an average ROI of 268% in 2025, the highest return of any major home improvement project.

The study also found that homebuyers are making judgments earlier, often before showings, with garage doors shaping first impressions. This means that even online listing photos showing an outdated or ugly garage door can turn away potential buyers before they have even visited the property.

In addition, the report cautions home sellers that garage doors now act as a proxy for overall home condition and upkeep. In other words, a dented or faded garage door may send an unwanted signal to a homebuyer that the rest of the home has not been well-maintained.

Along with devoting resources to other aspects of curb appeal like landscaping and the front door, your investment in a garage door upgrade or replacement can really pay off.

What options do I have to upgrade my garage door to help sell my house?

How you go about addressing your less-than-appealing garage door will depend in part on what’s wrong with it. Let’s explore some common options to get your garage door up to snuff and when to apply them.

1. Minor improvements

According to Thomas Scharpf, CEO of Schartec, a German garage door manufacturer and distributor, if the door is overall in good shape but needs a gentle facelift, or if the opening mechanism jerks, is sluggish, or stops in the middle of the track, there are some inexpensive DIY steps to get it flowing again:

  • Painting the exterior – a simple coat of paint may be all you need. Just be sure the color you choose matches your home’s exterior
  • Lubricating the movable components
  • Replacing the garage door springs (average cost $250)
  • Replacing the rollers (average cost $200)
  • Installing an electric garage door opener (average cost $379)

2. Use a restoration kit or skins

If your garage door just needs some TLC, a restoration kit to improve its finish will go a long way. The cost of kits varies widely, but some run under $100 and can offer a nice glossy look with minimal effort.

Some homeowners opt for garage skins, magnetic wood-style panels that can be simply attached to existing metal garage doors, providing a high-end look. However, garage skin products only work with metal doors that have minimal dents or damage.

3. Replace your garage door

If a little TLC isn’t enough, replacing your garage door may be the best option. If your garage door has major damage, dents, is nonfunctional, is ugly, or has a combination of issues, getting a brand-new one will go a long way toward helping you sell your home for top dollar.

How much will it cost to replace my garage door?

Depending on how fancy a garage door you want, the cost of a full replacement will vary. According to Angi, the average garage door replacement costs about $1,200 per door, with most homeowners paying between $750 and $4,500 each.

Your final cost will depend on:

  • The material you choose: For example, steel doors typically cost between $650 and $3,200 per door, while wood doors range between $900 and $4,500 per door.
  • Hiring a pro: This will add labor costs between $200 and $500, with an average installation fee of $350 per door.
  • Upgrading from a manual door: Installing an automatic opener increases the budget by between $200 and $1,300 per door.
  • Removing and hauling away an old garage door: This will cost between $50 and $200 per door, if this service is not included in the pro installation quote.

“I recommend getting a garage door sales team to come out and give some ideas about what they could do,” says Johnson. “Sometimes, it’s not necessarily that you have to replace the garage door as much as you have to replace one panel. And maybe you could add windows to that one panel.”

More expert tips about upgrading your garage door

  • Consider all options before committing: Even though a garage door replacement is not complicated (and relatively inexpensive), there are still many options to consider. Style, color, material, and tech options are all important aspects of the finished product.
  • Avoid a trendy mismatch: One of the biggest mistakes Johnson says she’s seen sellers make with their garage door is choosing a trendy design that doesn’t match the rest of the house. Although an ultra-modern garage door might look impressive, it might clash when installed on an old farmhouse, for example. So making sure that the style and colors are in harmony with the rest of the house is crucial.
  • Weigh the risks and benefits of windows: Adding windows can be a major style bonus, but Johnson stressed it’s important to also consult with your agent about trends in the area, because if there are concerns about crime where you live, windows could be a concern for some buyers. In addition, consider sun exposure.
  • Be realistic about making it a DIY project: If you’re handy, installing a new garage door yourself is possible; however, Scharpf advises opting for professional installation, as mistakes could be costly or create a safety hazard.
  • Be selective about the garage door color: The color you pick matters, but not just for matching the house. If a garage is positioned so it’s exposed to blazing sun much of the day, a dark color isn’t recommended, as it will decrease energy efficiency and may fade.

Bottom line: A garage door update can upgrade your home sale

If you’re preparing to sell your home and want to maximize your return and sell fast, upgrading or replacing your garage door is a smart and simple strategy. This is true especially if your current one is old, unsightly, or no longer gets the job done.

Experts advise speaking with both garage door specialists and your agent to determine the best type and style of door to entice buyers through the threshold. While buying a brand-new one might give your curb appeal the biggest boost, a fresh coat of paint, skins, replacing a damaged panel, or simple DIY repairs can also help improve your home’s overall appeal.

Remember that partnering with a top agent is vital to getting an experienced set of eyes to evaluate your home’s curb appeal and condition. They will have the latest information on the local real estate market and what buyers are looking for in garage doors and other features that could improve the sale. Good agents also have connections with local contractors they trust to repair or replace everything from garage doors to that window that hasn’t opened properly in years.

Using HomeLight’s free Agent Match tool to select a great agent is a simple and straightforward way to get you on the path to a fast sale that can earn a higher yield. We analyze over 27 million transactions and thousands of reviews to determine which agent is best for you based on your needs.

Get more expert home-selling tips on HomeLight’s Seller Resource Center.


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