Exterior Door Installation Cost Guide: A Roadmap for Begi...
When factoring in exterior door replacement, the typical price point hovers between $500 and $2,5...
Storm doors protect your main door from harsh weather and help reduce heat loss by improving insulation. A standard storm door installation typically costs around $450, with most prices falling between $192 and $704. Custom storm doors may be over $1000. To reduce expenses, consider purchasing a DIY storm door kit. These kits typically cost between $90 and $135 and require you to handle the installation yourself. While this takes time and effort, doing it correctly can save you anywhere from $80 to $450 compared to the cost of hiring a professional contractor.
The final price of replacing a storm door can vary by hundreds of dollars per project. The major cost-affecting factors are the door’s material and style, glass type, and installation requirements, as well as regional labor rates and location.
Storm doors today serve two purposes: they offer an additional layer of protection for your front entrance while offering an architectural element (design) to the outside of your home, based on your preference and the style of your home.
You can find "high-protection" storm doors that will withstand extreme weather conditions by choosing high-view storm doors, which can be purchased without installation for anywhere from $150 to $325. If you don't have to worry about protecting yourself from extreme weather but want to bring more natural light into your entryway, consider a full-view storm door. These types of storm doors are available for purchase (uninstalled) at prices ranging from $200 to $550. If you're concerned about safety in your area, you should consider a security storm door with metal bars across the glass panel. The price for this type of door can range from $350 to $800, or higher, depending on the design and materials used.
Cost to replace a storm door by type
|
Door Type |
Material Cost |
Total (Labor Included) |
|---|---|---|
|
Full-View |
$200–$550 |
$438–$788 |
|
Mid-View |
$160–$300 |
$398–$538 |
|
High-View |
$150–$325 |
$388–$563 |
|
Half-Screen |
$220–$585 |
$458–$823 |
|
Retractable |
$250–$650 |
$488–$888 |
|
Double |
$600–$1,110 |
$838–$1,348 |
|
Security |
$350–$800 |
$588–$1,038 |
Storm door prices are influenced by the type of frame used and the materials used to construct it. Some common frame materials include vinyl, aluminum, and steel. The least expensive option is vinyl. However, it may not be sufficient in areas with extreme weather conditions. Steel frames offer a good middle ground between affordability and strength and will provide excellent protection from storms. Additionally, wood is still a desirable option, particularly for homes with a rustic style.
The cost of storm door replacement by material
|
Material |
Cost Range |
Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
|
Vinyl |
$100–$500 |
Budget-friendly, low maintenance, moisture-resistant, good weather protection, less durable in extreme climates |
|
Aluminum |
$150–$500 |
Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, cheap, DIY-friendly, may dent under heavy impact |
|
Steel |
$150–$1,000 |
Very durable, dent- and rust-resistant, excellent for high-wind or storm-prone areas, and offers top security |
|
Wood |
$275–$1,500 |
Classy look, superior insulation, customizable, requires regular upkeep to avoid warping and rotting. |
|
Composite |
$150–$600 |
Energy-saving, weather-resistant, requires low maintenance, can mimic wood appearance without high upkeep |
|
Glass |
$250–$1,100 |
Modern look, lets in maximum daylight, compatible with metal frames for durability, may require frequent cleaning |
Options in specialty glass, such as low-E glass, allow for more efficient energy use and protect interior spaces from the damaging effects of ultraviolet light. Meanwhile, tempered or laminated glass provides additional strength against wind gusts. Double-paned or thermal glazing provides a better barrier to heat transfer, reducing heat loss. The added expense for upgraded glass (up to an additional $80 per panel) is typically offset by reduced energy costs and increased resale value.
The cost of storm door replacement by type of glass
|
Type of Glass |
Cost Range |
Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
|
Tempered |
$55–$85 |
Heat-treated for extra strength, breaks into small, safe pieces, ideal for high-impact weather locations |
|
Low-E |
$25–$50 |
Energy-efficient coating reduces heat loss and UV rays, helps maintain indoor temperature, and protects furniture from fading |
|
Beveled |
$50–$80 |
Decorative edges add elegance and curb appeal, lets natural light in while keeping the space private |
Costs for installing professional storm doors range from $80-$450 and generally cost $40-$90 per hour. The highest-priced installations typically involve fitting a custom storm door into a widened doorway. Installation costs will also increase if you have any repairs or changes you want made before the storm door is installed/or if you add-on options that are not standard on most storm doors. This could include wider, heavier, or additional hardware.
Be sure to account for any extra costs not included in the average storm door installation cost.
Homeowners typically spend around $450 on storm door installation. While standard units generally range from $192 to $704, opting for custom sizes or high-end features can push the total investment toward $1,000. The cost will also vary based on the type of door, the frame material, and your glass options. For example, the most costly models would be the double storm doors, security storm doors, and retractable storm doors made of wood or metal. Additionally, specialty glass (i.e., Low-E or beveled) adds $80 per panel.
Storm door installation labor costs vary based on your location and the complexity of the job. Labor cost estimates range from $80 to $450. Additional costs may include removing the old storm door, modifying the existing frame to accommodate the new door, obtaining permits, etc.
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