garage door panel replacement
Garage Door Panel Replacement
garage door panel replacement
Garage Door Panel Replacement
Residential Services
Residential Panel Replacement
Garage door panels are the individual pieces that complete the whole door. There are many factors to consider when deciding what kind of panels you want your door to be comprised of. The type of material, the design, the color, the type of panel, and more. We’re going to go over each of these factors right now.
The 3 Types of Garage Door Panels
- Sectional Garage Door Panels: Sectional garage door panels are the most common due to their simplicity. These panels are made up of multiple sections hinged together to form the whole door. These doors can be built from wood, aluminum, steel, or other composite materials.
- Roll-Up Garage Door Panels: Roll up garage door panels are pretty self-explanatory. Instead of finishing flat along the ceiling, they roll up like a yoga mat. Roll-up panels are great for garages will limited or low headroom. These panels are often built from steel or aluminum.
- Single Panel Garage Doors: Single garage door panels are composed of a one large panel that gets lifted up to the ceiling. People choose single garage door panels due to their simplicity. Sectional panels come with a significant amount of pieces that people with single panels don’t have to worry about. Unfortunately, these panels require more headroom than your standard garage making them less common.
Popular Material Options
The type of material you choose for your garage door panels is a big decision. The two biggest things to put into consideration while making this decision are the environment your home is in and they type of aesthetic you’re trying to create. As Minnesotans that half to deal with cold winters half of the year, choosing the right panel can provide better insulation. Reducing your electricity bill. Here are the main materials people choose for their panels:
- Steel: Steel is durable, providing low maintenance and great security. It’s also one of the most affordable materials on this list. The downside to steel is that it’s prone to dents and scratches.
- Wood: In regards to design and aesthetics, wood is definitely the top choice. It’s hard not to admire a beautifully crafted wood garage door. The downside to wood, however, is that it’s high maintenance. Minnesota summers typically attract humidity and pests that can damage the doors.
- Aluminum: Aluminum is lightweight and resistant to corrosion. Contemporary designs that include glass typically require aluminum panels to form the design. The downside is that it provides very little insulation.
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Professional Garage Door Panel Replacement
Accidents happen, and they can result in damage to your garage door panels. So long as the damage is isolated to just the panel and remains relatively minor, it can be cost effective to replace a single panel or two rather than doing a complete overhaul of the door–unless you are looking for an excuse to do a refresh (we can help with garage door installation, too)!
Not sure which option is right for you? Keep reading to learn more or call us for a free professional assessment today.
Frequently Asked Questions About Garage Door Panel Replacement
Can you replace a single garage door panel?
Often yes! Replacing a single garage door panel can occasionally be a viable solution for repairing minor or isolated damage such as dents or imperfections caused by vehicle, bike, or even lawn mower accidents. As long as the damage is isolated to the panel and a replacement for your particular garage door model can be found, there’s no reason panels can’t be replaced. The best way to know for sure if this is the right solution for your garage door is to have a professional repair technician make a thorough assessment to make sure no other parts of the garage door system are being impacted. Mr. Spring offers inspections and estimates at absolutely no cost to you.
Should I replace a garage door panel myself?
Should I replace the whole door or just the panels?
A full garage door replacement should be considered over a panel replacement in a few cases. First, if the damage is extensive–beyond a single panel or when it is impacting other parts of the system such as the tracks–it is typically more cost effective to replace the entire door rather than multiple individual panels. If your garage door panels are rotten, sagging, or experiencing other non-aesthetic functional issues, a replacement may also be in order.
How much does a garage door panel replacement cost?
How much it costs to replace a garage door panel can vary widely based on the variety of panel being replaced, the style of door, and even the door’s size. Wooden garage door panels, for example, tend to have a higher base price to replace than the same sized aluminum panel. For this reason, it can be difficult to know the cost of a panel replacement without an in-person inspection of the door needing replacement. Mr. Spring offers absolutely free on-site estimates for all our garage door repair customers to be sure we know exactly what is needed before work begins. Call or click below to talk to a trained technician or schedule an estimate today.
Can you replace more than one garage door panel?
While you certainly can replace more than one of the panels on your garage door, typically when more than one panel is in need of replacement it is often more cost-effective to replace the entire garage door. Depending on the price of the panels, replacing the door outright may make more sense–and be a perfect chance to update the exterior of your home. To determine whether panel replacement is the right choice for your property, call or click below to schedule a free estimate with a trained and experienced technician.
Residential Services
Professional Garage Door Panel Replacement
Accidents happen, and they can result in damage to your garage door panels. So long as the damage is isolated to just the panel and remains relatively minor, it can be cost effective to replace a single panel or two rather than doing a complete overhaul of the door–unless you are looking for an excuse to do a refresh (we can help with garage door installation, too)!
Not sure which option is right for you? Keep reading to learn more or call us for a free professional assessment today.
Frequently Asked Questions About Garage Door Panel Replacement
Can you replace a single garage door panel?
Often yes! Replacing a single garage door panel can occasionally be a viable solution for repairing minor or isolated damage such as dents or imperfections caused by vehicle, bike, or even lawn mower accidents. As long as the damage is isolated to the panel and a replacement for your particular garage door model can be found, there’s no reason panels can’t be replaced. The best way to know for sure if this is the right solution for your garage door is to have a professional repair technician make a thorough assessment to make sure no other parts of the garage door system are being impacted. Mr. Spring offers inspections and estimates at absolutely no cost to you.
Should I replace a garage door panel myself?
Should I replace the whole door or just the panels?
A full garage door replacement should be considered over a panel replacement in a few cases. First, if the damage is extensive–beyond a single panel or when it is impacting other parts of the system such as the tracks–it is typically more cost effective to replace the entire door rather than multiple individual panels. If your garage door panels are rotten, sagging, or experiencing other non-aesthetic functional issues, a replacement may also be in order.
How much does a garage door panel replacement cost?
How much it costs to replace a garage door panel can vary widely based on the variety of panel being replaced, the style of door, and even the door’s size. Wooden garage door panels, for example, tend to have a higher base price to replace than the same sized aluminum panel. For this reason, it can be difficult to know the cost of a panel replacement without an in-person inspection of the door needing replacement. Mr. Spring offers absolutely free on-site estimates for all our garage door repair customers to be sure we know exactly what is needed before work begins. Call or click below to talk to a trained technician or schedule an estimate today.
Can you replace more than one garage door panel?
While you certainly can replace more than one of the panels on your garage door, typically when more than one panel is in need of replacement it is often more cost-effective to replace the entire garage door. Depending on the price of the panels, replacing the door outright may make more sense–and be a perfect chance to update the exterior of your home. To determine whether panel replacement is the right choice for your property, call or click below to schedule a free estimate with a trained and experienced technician.
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Emergency Service
24/7 Availability
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PROUDLY SERVING THE TWIN CITIES METRO
PROUDLY SERVING THE TWIN CITIES METRO
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Mr. Spring sets a very high standard for ourself, including the people we do business with. We only partner with the best manufacturers in the business.
Immediate Service
Emergencies happen. Sometimes you need garage door repair super close to your area and you need it now. We do our best to always be there when you need us. Our garage techs are on standby at all times, ready to go in case you’ve fallen victim to a spontaneous garage door issue.










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Our Partners
Mr. Spring sets a very high standard for ourself, including the people we do business with. We only partner with the best manufacturers in the business.
Immediate Service
Emergencies happen. Sometimes you need garage door repair super close to your area and you need it now. We do our best to always be there when you need us. Our garage techs are on standby at all times, ready to go in case you’ve fallen victim to a spontaneous garage door issue.
Residential Services
Professional Garage Door Panel Replacement
Accidents happen, and they can result in damage to your garage door panels. So long as the damage is isolated to just the panel and remains relatively minor, it can be cost effective to replace a single panel or two rather than doing a complete overhaul of the door–unless you are looking for an excuse to do a refresh (we can help with garage door installation, too)! Not sure which option is right for you?
Keep reading to learn more or call us for a free professional assessment today.
Frequently Asked Questions About Garage Door Panel Replacement
Can you replace a single garage door panel?
Often yes! Replacing a single garage door panel can occasionally be a viable solution for repairing minor or isolated damage such as dents or imperfections caused by vehicle, bike, or even lawn mower accidents. As long as the damage is isolated to the panel and a replacement for your particular garage door model can be found, there’s no reason panels can’t be replaced. The best way to know for sure if this is the right solution for your garage door is to have a professional repair technician make a thorough assessment to make sure no other parts of the garage door system are being impacted. Mr. Spring offers inspections and estimates at absolutely no cost to you.
Should I replace a garage door panel myself?
Should I replace the whole door or just the panels?
A full garage door replacement should be considered over a panel replacement in a few cases. First, if the damage is extensive–beyond a single panel or when it is impacting other parts of the system such as the tracks–it is typically more cost effective to replace the entire door rather than multiple individual panels. If your garage door panels are rotten, sagging, or experiencing other non-aesthetic functional issues, a replacement may also be in order.
How much does a garage door panel replacement cost?
How much it costs to replace a garage door panel can vary widely based on the variety of panel being replaced, the style of door, and even the door’s size. Wooden garage door panels, for example, tend to have a higher base price to replace than the same sized aluminum panel. For this reason, it can be difficult to know the cost of a panel replacement without an in-person inspection of the door needing replacement. Mr. Spring offers absolutely free on-site estimates for all our garage door repair customers to be sure we know exactly what is needed before work begins. Call or click below to talk to a trained technician or schedule an estimate today.
Can you replace more than one garage door panel?
While you certainly can replace more than one of the panels on your garage door, typically when more than one panel is in need of replacement it is often more cost-effective to replace the entire garage door. Depending on the price of the panels, replacing the door outright may make more sense–and be a perfect chance to update the exterior of your home. To determine whether panel replacement is the right choice for your property, call or click below to schedule a free estimate with a trained and experienced technician.
Our Services
Emergency Service
24/7 Availability
Schedule Service
Book an Appointment
Talk to a Technician
612-416-0091
Request A Free Estimate


PROUDLY SERVING THE TWIN CITIES METRO
Who We Work With
Our Partners
Mr. Spring sets a very high standard for ourself, including the people we do business with. We only partner with the best manufacturers in the business.
Immediate Service
Emergencies happen. Sometimes you need garage door repair super close to your area and you need it now. We do our best to always be there when you need us. Our garage techs are on standby at all times, ready to go in case you’ve fallen victim to a spontaneous garage door issue.






