Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Cedar Park
A new garage door installation in Cedar Park typically costs $700–$2,200 and is usually completed in a single day, including removal of the old door and opener setup. Most Cedar Park homeowners replace builder-grade steel doors and chain-drive openers from the 1998–2012 buildout era, upgrading to insulated steel or carriage-house styles that match HOA requirements.

We live and work in the Austin metro, and Cedar Park is in our regular rotation. Aaron Bennett and our crew can usually be at a home off Cypress Creek Road or in the Ranch at Brushy Creek within 30–45 minutes of a call. We know the ZIP codes here—78613 and 78630—and we know the housing stock: those 2,000–3,500 square foot brick-and-frame homes with two-car garages that were thrown up fast during the suburban boom. The builder cut corners on the garage door. We’re the ones homeowners call when that corner-cutting starts to show.
Our Garage Door Installation team handles everything from standard steel replacements to full custom jobs that satisfy Crystal Falls or Twin Creeks HOA boards. Call (855) 307-1397 for a free estimate—we’ll measure on-site and give you real numbers, not a bait-and-switch.
Why Crown Garage Door Service Austin Is Cedar Park’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
We’ve got 17 years of garage door expertise, and a big chunk of that has been spent in Cedar Park’s master-planned communities. Aaron Bennett serves as both owner and lead technician, which means the person quoting your job is the person installing it. No dispatchers. No anonymous crews. When a Buttercup Creek homeowner needs a door that matches the CC&R-approved color palette, Aaron’s the one measuring the brick elevation to get the finish right.
Nearly 1,000 customers reviewed us—981 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars. That’s one of the highest review volumes in the local garage door category, and it matters because Cedar Park homeowners talk. Neighbors recommend us in Nextdoor threads. HOAs add us to approved vendor lists. We’ve earned that by showing up on time, knowing the local codes, and not treating a carriage-house panel requirement like it’s an exotic request.
Our response time to Cedar Park is consistently under an hour for standard calls, and we carry emergency garage door service as a standing capability for when your door can’t wait. We also stock parts locally for LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and Raynor systems, which cuts wait times when you’re dealing with a failed opener or a spring that’s given out on a 105-degree July afternoon.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Cedar Park
New Door Installation
Most new door installations we do in Cedar Park involve pulling out a 15–25-year-old builder-grade steel door and replacing it with something that actually insulates and operates quietly. The original doors in Crystal Falls, Buttercup Creek, and Twin Creeks were basic non-insulated steel with minimal weatherstripping. We install insulated steel doors with higher R-values that stand up to Cedar Park’s 100°F+ summers and reduce the energy load on your HVAC system. Every new door installation includes frame inspection—we check for the seasonal racking caused by clay soil movement before we hang anything. Skip this step, and you’ll be fighting a binding door by August.
Single Car Door Installation
Single car doors in Cedar Park are less common, but we see them on older homes in Anderson Mill West and some of the smaller lots near Jollyville. The same builder-grade problems apply: thin steel, degraded seals, openers that groan under load. We typically recommend a 9×7 insulated steel door for replacements, paired with a belt-drive opener if noise matters to you. Pricing for a single car installation in Cedar Park generally falls in the lower half of our $700–$2,200 range, depending on insulation level and window options.
Double Car Door Installation
This is the bread and butter of Cedar Park garage door work. Most homes here have 16×7 double openings, and the original doors are failing in clusters—entire streets in master-planned neighborhoods where the torsion springs hit their cycle limit within months of each other. We install 16-foot steel doors with reinforced struts for the wind load, proper bottom seals that won’t bake out in the heat, and openers rated for the actual weight of an insulated door. A double car door replacement in Cedar Park typically runs $1,100–$1,800 with standard options.
Custom Garage Door Installation
Custom work in Cedar Park almost always means HOA compliance. Crystal Falls, Buttercup Creek, and Twin Creeks specify carriage-house panel styles, color matches to brick elevation, and approved hardware finishes in their CC&Rs. This isn’t a suggestion—it’s enforced. We handle the design-compliance steps that wouldn’t apply in neighboring Round Rock or Pflugerville. In Buttercup Creek, we replaced a builder-grade steel door on a 2005 home where the original torsion springs had snapped. The HOA required a specific almond color and carriage-house panels. We installed a Clopay steel door with a LiftMaster Wi-Fi opener, ensuring the finish matched the brick elevation per the CC&Rs. Custom installations in Cedar Park typically range $1,500–$2,200 depending on panel style, window inserts, and opener features.
Steel Doors
Steel is the practical choice for Cedar Park’s climate. We install Clopay and Amarr insulated steel doors with thermal breaks that prevent heat transfer into your garage. The key detail most installers miss: Cedar Park’s summer heat degrades bottom rubber seals fast. We spec UV-resistant seals and proper retainer channels so you’re not replacing weatherstripping every two years. Steel doors also handle the minor frame shifts from clay soil movement better than wood, provided the frame is squared during installation.

What happens when you call
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Trusted Brands We Service in Cedar Park
We work on the brand you already have, and we install the brands that last. Our training covers eight major manufacturers: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. For Cedar Park customers, this means no “we don’t service that brand” dead ends. We stock common LiftMaster and Chamberlain opener parts locally, plus Genie rail assemblies and Raynor torsion spring sets. When your builder-grade Craftsman chain-drive from 2006 finally strips its gears, we can source a replacement or upgrade you to a belt-drive Wi-Fi model without a two-week wait. Fast turnaround matters when your garage door is your primary entry point.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Cedar Park Homes
- Builder-grade chain-drive openers failing under new door weight. The openers installed in Cedar Park’s 1998–2012 buildout were sized for lightweight non-insulated doors. When homeowners upgrade to insulated steel, the worn gears in a 20-year-old opener can’t handle the load. We always assess opener capacity before recommending a door—replacing both together saves a second service call.
- Clay soil movement racking frames out of plumb. Cedar Park’s expansive clay-over-limestone soils shrink during summer droughts and swell after rains. During extended summer droughts, technicians in Cedar Park regularly find that the soil movement has torqued a door frame just enough to defeat limit adjustments—a door that closed fine in April starts reversing every July not because the opener failed, but because the foundation has shifted a fraction of an inch on the drying clay. Adjusting spring tension or travel limits without checking the frame’s square first leads to a callback within weeks.
- Heat-degraded weatherstripping creating invisible energy drains. Original doors in Cedar Park homes have bottom seals and side weatherstripping that baked out years ago. Homeowners notice the garage getting hot, or their electric bill climbing, without realizing the door is the culprit. We replace this as standard on every installation—it’s not an upsell, it’s part of doing the job right in this climate.
- HOA design compliance rejections. Cedar Park’s master-planned communities enforce CC&Rs with surprising rigor. We’ve seen homeowners order doors online that get rejected at inspection because the panel style or color didn’t match the approved palette. We handle the compliance verification before ordering, not after the truck shows up.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Cedar Park, TX
Here’s what garage door installation costs in Cedar Park’s market:
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| New Door Installation | $700–$2,200 |
| Opener Installation | $250–$550 |
A typical single car door replacement in Cedar Park runs $700–$1,200. Double car doors with standard insulated steel and a basic opener fall in the $1,100–$1,600 range. Custom carriage-house styles with Wi-Fi openers and decorative hardware push toward the $1,800–$2,200 top end. What moves the needle: insulation R-value, window inserts, opener horsepower and features, and whether we need to re-square the frame due to soil movement.
We don’t play the low-quote-then-add-everything game. Our estimates are free, detailed, and include all hardware, disposal of the old door, and frame inspection. Call (855) 307-1397 to schedule—most Cedar Park homes get measured same-day or next-day.
We Also Serve Cities Near Cedar Park
We’re regularly in Brushy Creek, Anderson Mill, Jollyville, and Leander for garage door installation and repair. If you’re in one of these areas, the same response times and local expertise apply—Aaron and his team cover the full north Austin corridor.
Serving Cedar Park, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Cedar Park area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Garage Door Installation in Cedar Park
Yes, if you live in a master-planned community like Crystal Falls, Buttercup Creek, or Twin Creeks, your HOA likely requires pre-approval. Most Cedar Park HOAs with CC&Rs specify carriage-house panel styles, approved color palettes tied to brick elevation, and hardware finishes. We handle the compliance paperwork and verify specs before ordering so your installation passes inspection the first time. Call (855) 307-1397 and we’ll check your community’s requirements during the free estimate.
Yes, modern Wi-Fi openers from LiftMaster and Chamberlain are designed for Texas heat, but proper installation matters. We mount the logic board away from direct garage ceiling heat, ensure adequate ventilation, and spec openers with thermal protection rated for 140°F+ ambient. The myQ app functionality works reliably in Cedar Park when the unit isn’t installed in a sealed, unventilated space. If your garage gets especially hot, we’ll recommend the right model and placement. Call (855) 307-1397 to discuss Wi-Fi opener options for your setup.
Yes, we strongly recommend it. Cedar Park’s 100°F+ summers and direct sun exposure turn a non-insulated garage into a heat sink that bleeds into your home. Original builder-grade doors in neighborhoods like Anderson Mill West and Ranch at Brushy Creek typically have no insulation or minimal polystyrene. We install steel doors with polyurethane insulation at R-values of 12–18, which makes a measurable difference in adjacent room temperatures and energy bills. The upgrade pays for itself faster here than in milder climates. Call (855) 307-1397 for an estimate that shows insulated versus non-insulated pricing.
Torsion springs in Cedar Park typically last 8–12 years, shorter than the 15-year national average due to heat cycling and soil movement stress. The 100°F+ summers bake out lubricant faster, and the seasonal frame racking from clay soil expansion puts uneven load on springs. We see cluster failures in same-era neighborhoods—Buttercup Creek homes built in 2004–2006 are hitting this wall right now. When we install new doors, we spec high-cycle springs rated for 20,000+ cycles as standard, not the 10,000-cycle builder-grade units. Call (855) 307-1397 if your springs are showing gaps or your door feels heavy.
The binding is almost always frame racking from clay soil shrinkage during drought, not a problem with the door itself. Cedar Park’s expansive clay-over-limestone soils pull garage door frames out of plumb by fractions of an inch between April and July. A door that was properly adjusted in spring starts reversing or sticking by midsummer because the frame has shifted. We check frame square as part of every installation and can install adjustable jambs or schedule seasonal tune-ups for homes with severe soil movement. If your new door worked fine in spring and now binds, call (855) 307-1397—we’ll diagnose whether it’s a limit adjustment or a foundation shift.
Ready for a new garage door in Cedar Park? Aaron Bennett and our team are standing by. We’ll measure your opening, check your frame for soil-movement issues, verify any HOA requirements, and give you a written estimate with real numbers—no pressure, no surprises. We’ve installed doors across Crystal Falls, Buttercup Creek, Twin Creeks, and the full 78613 and 78630 ZIP codes. Call (855) 307-1397 now for your free estimate.
Written by Aaron Bennett, Owner at Crown Garage Door Service Austin, serving Cedar Park and the greater Austin area since 2008.