Custom-made doors

What affects the price of custom-made garage doors

The price is not only about the door itself. Dimensions, construction, operator, controls, finish, site preparation and installation complexity all matter.

Dimensions

Width, height and available space

Non-standard openings, difficult access or limited track space make design and installation more demanding.

Construction

Material and appearance

The construction type, filling, finish, look and expected lifetime influence the final solution.

Operator

Motor and controls

A family house needs a different setup than a high-traffic company or apartment building entrance.

Installation

Preparation and commissioning

Measurement, anchoring, safe movement, controls and final adjustment are all part of a reliable delivery.

What to send for first orientation

  • A photo of the opening or existing door.
  • Dimensions if you already have them.
  • Whether you want an operator and remote controls.
  • Location and property type.

Why we do not guess prices blindly

A rough price without context often creates surprises later. It is better to understand the space, requirements and usage first, then recommend a specific solution.

Typical cost drivers in more detail

  • Opening size, structural condition and available mounting space.
  • Required appearance, finish, colour and how the door should match the house.
  • Operator strength, remote controls, safety elements and usage frequency.
  • Whether old equipment must be removed, modified or worked around.

For homes and managed properties

For a family home, comfort and appearance are usually the main priorities. For companies, apartment buildings and managed properties, reliability, service access and usage frequency become more important.

That is why two visually similar doors can need different operators, controls and safety setup.

Pricing process

How to get from first inquiry to a sensible quote

Step 1

Photo or call

Send the basic situation: opening, existing door if any, location and what you expect from the new solution.

Step 2

Technical orientation

We clarify whether the space is standard, whether an operator is needed and what installation constraints matter.

Step 3

Measurement

For a real quote, measurement is usually needed so the solution fits the opening and daily use.

Step 4

Recommendation

The result should be a specific door, operator, controls and installation scope, not a vague generic price.

Can you give an exact price without seeing the place?

Usually not responsibly. Photos help with first orientation, but dimensions, construction and installation details matter for a real quote.

Do custom-made doors include the operator?

They can. We can discuss measurement, door design, manufacture, operator, controls, installation, commissioning and follow-up service as one process.

Want a custom-made door priced?

Call or send a photo of the space. We will agree the next step according to location and solution type.

Call 777 286 310