Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Redlands
Garage door installation in Redlands typically runs $700–$2,200 depending on door size, material, and whether your garage needs custom-fit work for non-standard openings. Most Redlands installations are completed in a single day, with our Garage Door Installation team handling everything from standard double-car doors to historic carriage-house conversions with tight clearances.

We’ve been driving out to Redlands from Riverside for 20 years — up the 91 to the 215, then off at San Bernardino Avenue or Tennessee Street depending on which side of town we’re headed to. Gary Murphy shows up and does the work himself, whether we’re fitting a steel door in a 1990s tract home near Lugonia Avenue or threading a custom install through a narrow alley off Olive Avenue in the historic district. Redlands homeowners know their garages aren’t all standard boxes. The west-side Victorian neighborhoods, the hillside homes near Smiley Heights, and the newer developments around Redlands Boulevard each present different challenges. That’s why we don’t send salespeople to measure — Gary brings the tape measure and 20 years of real-world repairs to every job.
Call (855) 512-3275 for a free estimate. We’ll look at your opening, talk through what you actually need, and give you an upfront price before any work starts.
Why Sterling Garage Door Service Riverside Is Redlands’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Redlands isn’t a territory we “cover” from a dispatch center — it’s a city we’ve worked in hundreds of times. Nearly 1,000 customers have trusted us across the Inland Empire, and that 958-review, 4.7-star average comes from jobs where Gary Murphy personally handled the installation, not a rotating crew of subcontractors who might not show up twice.
We know the local failure patterns. Redlands sits at roughly 1,300 feet near the mouth of the San Gorgonio Pass wind corridor, and Santa Ana wind events funnel through with enough force to rack lightweight steel panels and snap weakened springs — a seasonal failure mode more acute here than in lower-lying Inland Empire cities. Summer highs regularly exceed 105°F while winter nights approach freezing, accelerating thermal fatigue in metal tracks, rollers, and spring coils. When we spec a door for Redlands, we’re not guessing at the weather.
Our response time to Redlands is typically same-day or next-day for standard installations, and we carry emergency garage door service availability for urgent situations — when the door won’t open and you need help now. We work on your brand, whether that’s a LiftMaster opener in a Mentone-adjacent ranch house or a Craftsman system in a Loma Linda condo.
In the historic west-side neighborhood near Olive Avenue, we installed a Clopay low-headroom door in a converted carriage house with just 9 inches of headroom. Our tech used low-headroom bracket kits and custom 7-foot-wide sections to fit the opening, all while navigating tight alley access to avoid blocking residents’ driveways. That kind of problem-solving doesn’t come from a franchise manual.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Redlands
New Door Installation
Most new door installations in Redlands fall in the $700–$2,200 range. For standard two-car openings in the 92374 ZIP code tract homes, we typically install 16-by-7-foot steel sections with a torsion spring system rated for the local wind load. But “standard” isn’t the default in Redlands. In Redlands, over a quarter of garage door installations involve historic carriage-house conversions with non-standard widths under 8 feet and headroom less than 10 inches — a challenge unique to this city’s 1880s–1920s citrus-boom housing stock, not seen in neighboring San Bernardino or Loma Linda. We measure twice because we’ve learned that ordering a stock door for these openings means a return trip and a frustrated homeowner.
Single Car Door
Single-car doors in Redlands often mean custom work. The historic west-side neighborhoods hold late-Victorian and early Craftsman residences whose detached garages were retrofitted from carriage houses, often leaving narrow single-car openings and minimal headroom that require low-headroom bracket kits and custom-width sections. We’ve fitted 7-foot-wide doors into openings where a standard 8-footer would require rebuilding the entire frame. For alley-access properties near Cajon Street or Center Street, we also coordinate delivery timing to avoid blocking narrow passages during the install.
Double Car Door
The eastern ZIP codes — 92374 especially — shift to 1970s–1990s tract homes with standard two-car openings but aging original torsion springs that are well past typical service life. When we replace these doors, we almost always upgrade the spring system to high-cycle springs rated for Redlands’s thermal stress. A double-car door is heavier, and with Santa Ana winds pressing against it, the hardware takes a beating. We use heavier-gauge track and reinforced struts on installations where wind exposure is highest, particularly on hillside homes with unobstructed fetch toward the pass.
Custom Garage Door
Custom garage door installation in Redlands runs $700–$2,200 depending on materials and complexity. This is where our work gets interesting. Historic-district carriage-house conversions in Redlands routinely have 7- to 8-foot-wide openings and less than 10 inches of headroom — technicians who arrive with a standard residential door package frequently discover on-site that they need low-headroom conversion brackets and a non-stock panel width, turning a same-day job into a return visit. We don’t let that happen. Gary measures on the first visit, sources the right sections and hardware, and returns with everything needed. We’ve built wood doors to match 1920s Craftsman trim, sourced specialty glass panels for carriage-house aesthetics, and fabricated steel frames for openings that haven’t been standard since the McKinley administration.
Steel Doors
Steel remains the practical choice for most Redlands homeowners — durable, low-maintenance, and available in insulated grades that help with the 105°F summer heat radiating off garage roofs. But not all steel doors handle Redlands’s wind corridor equally. Santa Ana winds from the San Gorgonio Pass can rack lightweight steel panels during installation if not properly anchored — our team uses temporary struts until the tracks are fully secured. We spec 24- or 25-gauge steel minimum for wind-exposed installations, and we always verify that the wind-load rating matches what the San Gorgonio Pass can deliver.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Redlands
We carry parts and complete systems for LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and Clopay — four of the eight major brands we’re certified to service. For Redlands customers, this means no waiting on special orders from out of state. We stock common opener models, torsion spring sets, and hardware kits in our Riverside warehouse, and for custom jobs, we work directly with Clopay’s regional distributor to get non-standard sections within a few days. We don’t push one brand because it’s profitable — we work on your brand, whatever’s already in your garage or whatever fits your budget and performance needs.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Redlands Homes
- Non-standard carriage-house openings. The historic west-side neighborhoods hold late-Victorian and early Craftsman residences whose detached garages were retrofitted from carriage houses, often leaving narrow single-car openings and minimal headroom that require low-headroom bracket kits and custom-width sections. We measure every dimension personally because the “standard” door rarely fits.
- Santa Ana wind damage during and after installation. Redlands sits at roughly 1,300 feet near the mouth of the San Gorgonio Pass wind corridor, and Santa Ana wind events funnel through with enough force to rack lightweight steel panels and snap weakened springs — a seasonal failure mode more acute here than in lower-lying Inland Empire cities. We use temporary struts during install and spec heavier hardware for exposed locations.
- Hidden structural decay in older garages. In older carriage-house garages, existing framing often hides dry rot or termite damage, discovered only when we start the installation — requiring us to reinforce header boards before mounting the track. We carry pressure-treated lumber and structural screws for these discoveries, so the job doesn’t stall.
- Thermal fatigue in hardware. Summer highs regularly exceed 105°F while winter nights approach freezing, accelerating thermal fatigue in metal tracks, rollers, and spring coils. We spec high-cycle springs and nylon-roller upgrades for Redlands installations to extend service life beyond what standard hardware delivers.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Redlands, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Redlands |
|---|---|
| New Door Installation | $700–$2,200 |
| Custom Garage Door | $700–$2,200 |
| Single Car Door (standard) | $700–$1,400 |
| Double Car Door (standard) | $1,000–$2,200 |
| Low-headroom conversion kit | $150–$350 additional |
| Opener Installation | $250–$550 |
What moves you within these ranges? Door material is the big one — wood and custom steel cost more than standard embossed steel. Non-standard widths or heights add for custom sections. Low-headroom hardware, wind-load reinforcement, and opener upgrades each add line items. We don’t guess at your total. Gary measures your opening, assesses the existing structure, and gives you a written estimate before any order goes in. Estimates are free. Call (855) 512-3275 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Redlands
We regularly install garage doors in Mentone off the 38, Loma Linda near the medical center, Highland along Base Line, and Colton by the railyards. Each city has its own housing stock and its own installation quirks — Mentone’s hillside access, Loma Linda’s condo complexes, Highland’s mid-century slabs, Colton’s older commercial conversions. If you’re in the 92373, 92374, or 92375 ZIP codes or anywhere nearby, we cover your area.
Serving Redlands, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Redlands 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 Redlands
Historic-district installations in Redlands typically cost 15–30% more than standard jobs due to non-standard opening widths, low headroom requiring special bracket kits, and frequent discovery of hidden structural issues like dry rot or termite damage in original framing. In Redlands, over a quarter of garage door installations involve historic carriage-house conversions with non-standard widths under 8 feet and headroom less than 10 inches — a challenge unique to this city’s 1880s–1920s citrus-boom housing stock, not seen in neighboring San Bernardino or Loma Linda. We quote these jobs after an on-site measurement, not over the phone. Call (855) 512-3275 for a free estimate.
Vintage garages in east Redlands often have low or sloped ceilings that limit headroom for standard opener rail systems, requiring wall-mount or jackshaft openers that don’t hang down from the ceiling. Many also lack modern electrical outlets near the opener location, so we run dedicated circuits as part of the install. The narrow alley access common in these neighborhoods also means we need compact equipment that fits through tight spaces. We work on your brand — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and others — and spec the right opener for your garage’s physical constraints, not just its door size.
Clopay and Amarr both manufacture wind-load-rated steel doors that handle the San Gorgonio Pass corridor better than economy-grade options. We spec 24-gauge steel minimum, reinforced struts, and heavy-duty track hardware for wind-exposed Redlands installations. Santa Ana winds from the San Gorgonio Pass can rack lightweight steel panels during installation if not properly anchored — our team uses temporary struts until the tracks are fully secured. For hillside homes near Smiley Heights or anywhere with unobstructed wind fetch, we don’t install doors below wind-load rating W2. Call (855) 512-3275 to discuss your exposure and options.
Clear vehicles from the alley for 20 feet on either side of your garage opening, and notify neighbors if the alley is shared — our truck needs space for the door sections and hardware staging. Remove items from your garage interior to give us a 6-foot clearance around the opening for track and spring work. For historic carriage-house conversions in Redlands, we also ask that you point out any known electrical or structural issues before we start, since existing framing often hides dry rot or termite damage discovered only when we begin the installation. We’ll handle the rest, including navigating tight alley access to avoid blocking residents’ driveways.
Yes — we source carriage-house-style steel doors with recessed panel designs, decorative hardware, and window inserts that complement Craftsman architecture without the maintenance burden of real wood. For purists, we also install stained wood doors in cedar or hemlock, though these require more upkeep in Redlands’s sun and heat. In the historic west-side neighborhood near Olive Avenue, we installed a Clopay low-headroom door in a converted carriage house with just 9 inches of headroom, using low-headroom bracket kits and custom 7-foot-wide sections to fit the opening while matching the home’s period character. Call (855) 512-3275 to see sample styles and get a quote.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Garage Door Service Riverside, serving Redlands since 2005.