Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Allentown
Garage door installation in Allentown typically runs $700–$2,200, with most older homes in the rowhouse wards needing custom sizing and low-headroom hardware that suburban installers rarely handle. Stephen Rogers shows up himself, and we’ve spent 14 years navigating the narrow alleys and non-standard openings that define Allentown’s pre-WWII housing stock. Call (877) 730-7790 for a free estimate — we’ll measure your opening and give you an exact quote before any work starts.

Our Garage Door Installation team knows Allentown’s neighborhoods block by block. From Old Allentown’s tight alley garages off Hamilton Street to the twin-home blocks of the South Side near Lehigh Street, we’ve fitted modern steel doors into openings built for 1930s wood plank. The Lehigh Valley’s freeze-thaw cycles — those January nights that drop to single digits, the ice storms that glue doors to their slabs — punish aging hardware hard. That’s why 619 Allentown-area homeowners have left us reviews averaging 4.7 stars: we don’t just install doors, we solve the structural puzzles these old garages present.
Why Cardinal Garage Door Service Greater Allentown Is Allentown’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Stephen shows up himself. No dispatched subcontractor, no crew you’ve never met. When you call Cardinal Garage Door Service, the owner is the lead technician on your job. That direct accountability matters in Allentown, where alley garages often require on-the-spot decisions about headroom clearance, opener mounting, and whether the existing wood frame can even support a modern door.
619 neighbors have trusted us. Our 4.7-star average across 619 verified reviews reflects hundreds of real Allentown-area installations — not marketing promises, but documented outcomes. Homeowners in West End, East Allentown, and the South Side specifically mention our familiarity with narrow garages and low-clearance solutions in their feedback.
14 years, one specialty. We don’t do windows, siding, or handyman work. Garage doors are what we know, and Allentown’s housing stock is what we’ve mastered. From standard steel installations on postwar ranches near Cedar Crest Boulevard to custom retrofits in the 18102 zip code’s alley rows, we’ve encountered the full spectrum of local conditions.
Your brand, no problem. We carry working knowledge of LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor systems. That means when we’re specifying an opener for a low-headroom garage in the rowhouse wards, we already know which models accommodate wall-mount or extension-spring conversions without a learning curve on your dime.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Allentown
New Door Installation
Most Allentown homeowners who call us for new door installation aren’t starting from a blank slate — they’re replacing a door that’s past its service life, often original to a 1920s–1950s garage. A typical new door installation in Allentown runs $700–$2,200, with the lower end covering standard steel sectional doors on clean openings and the upper end reflecting custom sizing, low-headroom track kits, and frame rebuilding on deteriorated wood surrounds. In the 18102 and 18103 zip codes, we regularly encounter openings that aren’t 8, 9, or 16 feet — they’re 9 feet 2 inches, or 7 feet 5 inches, or some other dimension that demands factory-ordered custom width.
Single Car Door
Single car doors dominate Allentown’s alley-garage landscape. These are typically 8 or 9 feet wide, though as we’ve noted, “standard” is a loose concept in the older wards. The real challenge isn’t the door itself — it’s the headroom. Many single-car garages in Old Allentown and the South Side offer less than 7 feet of clearance from the top of the opening to the nearest obstruction, which eliminates standard torsion-spring setups and requires low-headroom track configurations or extension-spring conversions. We stock hardware kits specifically for these constraints and measure twice before ordering anything.
Double Car Door
Double car doors — 16 feet wide — appear more often in Allentown’s postwar neighborhoods and on properties where two original single garages have been combined. Wescosville and the newer developments off Hamilton Boulevard tend to have the clearance and opening width for straightforward 16-foot steel installations. But in the city core, double doors usually signal a custom job: either we’re cutting back a deteriorated wood frame to accommodate a modern door, or we’re installing two single doors in place of one failing double to improve structural integrity on a sagging opening.
Custom Garage Door
Custom garage door work is where Allentown’s housing stock really tests an installer’s experience. We recently replaced a 1930s wood-plank door on a twin home off West Union Street. The original opening was 9 feet 2 inches wide — non-standard — and the ceiling joists allowed only 6 feet 8 inches of headroom. We installed a low-headroom Clopay steel door with a wall-mounted LiftMaster opener to fit the tight space. Jobs like this aren’t exceptions in Allentown; they’re the pattern. Custom sizing, specialty track hardware, and creative opener mounting are standard operating procedure for us in the rowhouse wards.
Steel Doors
Steel doors have largely replaced wood in Allentown’s replacement market, and for good reason. The Lehigh Valley’s humidity swings and winter salt exposure rot wood frames and delaminate older panels. A properly installed steel door — typically 24- or 25-gauge with insulated core options — shrugs off these conditions and provides the clean, level surface that automatic openers need to function reliably. For homes near the Little Lehigh Creek floodplain or in areas with poor alley drainage, we often recommend galvanized hardware and composite bottom seals to resist moisture damage.

Wood Doors
We still install wood doors in Allentown, though they’re increasingly a specialty choice for historic properties where the homeowner wants to maintain period character. Old Allentown’s historic district occasionally requires wood for aesthetic compliance, and we source custom carriage-house styles that accept modern torsion-spring hardware behind traditional paneling. The trade-off is maintenance: wood demands regular sealing and will still warp faster than steel in Allentown’s freeze-thaw cycles.
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 Allentown
We maintain direct familiarity with eight major garage door and opener brands — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — which means when Stephen arrives at your Allentown home, he’s not guessing about compatibility. For low-headroom installations common in the city’s alley garages, we frequently specify Clopay’s low-headroom track kits paired with wall-mounted LiftMaster openers that don’t require a full trolley-rail run. We carry common parts for these systems on our truck, so most Allentown installations don’t face delay waiting for hardware to ship. When factory-ordered custom widths are necessary — and they often are in the 18102 zip code — we know the exact lead times and can schedule your installation the day the door arrives.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Allentown Homes
- Non-standard opening widths on pre-war garages. The 1920s–1940s alley garages in Old Allentown and the South Side were built before standardized door sizes existed. We regularly measure openings that fall between nominal widths, requiring custom-ordered doors or on-site frame modification that big-box installers won’t touch.
- Sub-7-foot headroom blocking standard opener installation. Low ceiling joists in these old garages make standard torsion-spring and trolley-rail opener setups impossible. We solve this with low-headroom track kits, extension-spring conversions, or wall-mounted openers — solutions we’ve refined across hundreds of Allentown calls.
- Deteriorated wood frames that can’t support modern hardware. Original wood jambs and headers in Allentown’s alley garages are often rotted, split, or insect-damaged. We rebuild these with pressure-treated framing before hanging the new door — a step that gets skipped by installers rushing to slap a door on existing structure.
- Winter freeze damage accelerating replacement timelines. The Lehigh Valley’s single-digit January nights and ice storms cause doors to freeze to the ground, shearing bottom seals and bending bottom sections on aging wood doors. We see a spike in emergency replacement calls every February as homeowners discover their 40-year-old door won’t survive another season.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Allentown, PA
Here’s what garage door work actually costs in the Allentown market:
| Service | Typical Range in Allentown |
|---|---|
| New Door Installation | $700 – $2,200 |
| Opener Installation | $250 – $550 |
| Spring Repair | $180 – $340 |
Your position in that range depends on four factors: door size and whether it’s custom-width, headroom conditions and specialty hardware needs, frame condition and whether rebuilding is required, and opener type (standard trolley-rail, low-headroom, or wall-mount). An 8-foot steel door on a clean opening with standard clearance sits at the lower end. A custom-width low-headroom installation with frame rebuild and wall-mounted opener pushes toward the upper end. We provide exact quotes after measuring — call (877) 730-7790 to schedule your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Allentown
Cardinal Garage Door Service works throughout the Lehigh Valley. We regularly install and repair garage doors in Catasauqua, Fullerton, Emmaus, and Wescosville — each with its own housing stock quirks, from Emmaus’s mixed pre-war and postwar development to Wescosville’s larger suburban lots with standard double-car garages. Wherever you are in the Allentown area, Stephen Rogers handles the job personally.
Serving Allentown, PA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Allentown 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 Allentown
Yes — low-headroom installations are our specialty in Allentown’s rowhouse wards. We use low-headroom track kits and wall-mounted or extension-spring opener configurations to fit modern steel doors into openings with as little as 6 feet 8 inches of clearance. Call (877) 730-7790 and we’ll measure your exact headroom and opening width on the first visit.
A new garage door for an older Allentown twin home typically runs $900–$1,800, with most falling in the $1,100–$1,400 range once custom sizing and low-headroom hardware are factored. The non-standard openings common off Union Street, Lehigh Street, and in the South Side add $150–$400 to a baseline installation. We provide exact quotes after measuring — estimates are free.
Yes — torsion spring failures spike sharply in Allentown every January and February when Lehigh Valley temperatures drop into single digits and metal contracts under load. Original springs on pre-war doors are especially vulnerable; they’re often past their 10,000-cycle design life and never engineered for modern insulated doors. Upgrading to a properly rated spring system during door replacement eliminates the annual failure cycle. Call (877) 730-7790 to discuss spring specifications for your next installation.
Yes, and it’s the most common replacement we do in Allentown’s 18102 and 18103 zip codes. We remove the deteriorated wood door, rebuild the frame if necessary, and install a steel door sized to your non-standard opening. The steel door weighs less than solid wood, which reduces load on aging header structures — often a hidden benefit in these old garages. We’ll assess your frame condition during the free estimate.
Yes — wall-mounted openers, particularly the LiftMaster jackshaft-style units, are our standard recommendation for Allentown’s low-headroom alley garages. They mount beside the door on the torsion tube, eliminating the ceiling rail entirely and freeing the limited overhead space for storage or clearance. We install these regularly in Old Allentown and the South Side where ceiling joists simply won’t accommodate a standard opener rail. Call (877) 730-7790 to check compatibility with your door type.
Written by Stephen Rogers, Owner at Cardinal Garage Door Service Greater Allentown, serving Allentown since 2010.