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New Garage Door Installation in Mesa & the Phoenix Area

Family-owned and Mesa-based. Clopay, Amarr, CHI Overhead Doors, Wayne Dalton — every door installed by our own technicians, never subcontracted. Written pricing before any work begins.

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QUICK ANSWER Farnsworth Garage Door Service installs new residential garage doors across Mesa, Phoenix, and the surrounding Valley. We carry Clopay, Amarr, CHI Overhead Doors, Wayne Dalton, Invicta, and Safe-Way — every door installed by our own techs, with same-day in-home quotes and written pricing before any work begins.

Why Upgrade

A new garage door is the highest-ROI thing you can change on the front of your house.

The garage door is the biggest moving piece of your home — and on most Arizona elevations, the biggest visual element. Four things you get when you upgrade.

Curb Appeal That Pays Back

Garage door replacement consistently ranks at the top of Remodeling Magazine's Cost vs. Value Report for resale return — and on most Arizona front elevations, it's the first thing the eye lands on.

15–25°F Cooler Garage

An insulated steel door (R-12 or higher) can drop garage temps 15–25°F in the worst of Arizona summer. Big deal if it shares a wall with a bedroom, a home gym, or your A/C.

Modern Safety & Security

Photo-eye sensors, auto-reverse, rolling-code remotes, smart-app monitoring. Older openers are missing all of that. A new install brings everything up to spec at once.

Quiet, Reliable Operation

Sealed nylon rollers + belt-drive openers run at a fraction of the noise of older chain-drives on plastic rollers. The difference is night and day if your garage sits under a bedroom.

Repair or Replace?

Six signs your current door has had a good run.

Not every door needs replacing — sometimes a repair is the smarter call, and we'll tell you that on the spot. But these are the situations where a new install almost always beats another patch job.

1

Repeated repairs in the last year

Once a door is in the "what's wrong this time" cycle, repair totals usually pass new-door cost inside two years.

2

Visible panel damage

Vehicle impact, monsoon debris, rust eating the bottom rail. Multiple damaged panels usually means a full replacement is the better number.

3

The door isn't insulated

Single-skin steel doors common on pre-2005 AZ homes radiate heat into the garage all summer. Insulation pays back fast.

4

Loud, jerky, or slow operation

Grinding, popping, hesitation, or visible wobble means the system is fighting itself. A balanced new install runs smooth and quiet.

5

Opener pre-dates 1997

Pre-1997 openers don't have rolling-code remote security and can be cloned by a $30 device. Most pre-2010 openers are past life anyway.

6

You just don't like looking at it

This counts. It's the biggest piece of the front of your house. If it's faded, dented, mismatched, or stuck in 1996, replacing it is the right call.

Brands We Install

Independent. Never tied to one manufacturer.

We're not on an exclusive contract with any single brand. That means we can quote the door that actually fits your house, your style, and your budget — not the one we're required to sell.

Clopay®

The most-installed residential garage door brand in North America, and a top pick for Mesa and Phoenix homes. Lifetime steel warranties, the widest style range, and a full lineup from entry-level to faux-wood premium.

Amarr®

A strong domestic alternative to Clopay with comparable construction. We install Amarr Classica (carriage-style), Hillcrest, Olympus, and Lincoln series doors across Mesa and the Phoenix area.

CHI Overhead Doors

Specializes in raised-panel and recessed-panel steel with strong insulation options. Popular picks for stucco and Tuscan-style Arizona homes.

Wayne Dalton

Known for TruChoice® color options and the Foam-Tite® insulation system. Solid choice for non-standard color matches without going custom.

Invicta & Safe-Way

Budget-conscious lines for reliable steel doors at accessible price points. Strong warranties — fewer style options than the big brands, but real value for rentals and resale flips.

Custom & Specialty

Wood-and-glass full-view doors, custom-stained wood overlays, hurricane-rated openings, oversized commercial-residential doors. If you've seen it, we can usually source it.

See our full garage door brands breakdown →

Free Quote · No Pressure

Ready to talk through your new door?

A Farnsworth tech comes to your home, measures the opening, walks you through the options, and writes you a quote. No high-pressure sales, no commission-driven upsells.

Built for the Heat

Choosing the right door for Arizona's climate.

A door in Mesa or Phoenix faces a different fight than one in Cleveland. 115°F summers, 160°F panel-skin temperatures on west-facing openings, monsoon dust, and ten years of UV that fades most paint twice as fast. Four things to spec right.

Factor 01

Insulation R-Value

R-12 minimum on attached garages, R-16+ if it shares a wall with conditioned living space. Polyurethane outperforms polystyrene on heat resistance.

Factor 02

Color & Sun Exposure

Lighter colors reflect more heat — important on south- and west-facing openings. Darks look great but expect more panel warping and paint fade over time.

Factor 03

Construction Type

Three-layer sandwich (steel-foam-steel) is the standard for Arizona. Single-skin is cheaper up front but radiates heat. Wood and composite need a covered overhang to last.

Factor 04

Hardware Upgrades

Sealed nylon rollers, heavier-gauge tracks, high-cycle springs, insulated torsion bar — small upcharges that add years to the system life.

The Farnsworth Way

Our installation process, step by step.

A new garage door isn't just a swap. It's a measurement, a fit, a tension calibration, and a safety calibration. Here's exactly what happens when you book a Farnsworth install.

  1. Free in-home consultation and measurement

    A Farnsworth tech comes to your house, measures the rough opening, headroom, and sideroom, looks at your existing framing, and walks you through brands, styles, insulation, and opener options that fit your house and budget. No high-pressure sales pitch. No commission-driven upsells.

  2. Written, itemized quote

    You get a quote that breaks out the door, hardware, opener (if you're replacing it), old-door haul-away, and install labor. The number on the quote is the number on the invoice — no surprise add-ons.

  3. Door order and install scheduling

    Once you approve the quote, we order with the manufacturer and schedule your install date. We tell you what to expect and what to prep — typically just clear the driveway and pull cars out the morning of install.

  4. Old door removal and disposal

    On install day, we safely disassemble and remove your old door, tracks, hardware, and (if you're replacing it) the old opener. Everything leaves with us. No scrap metal in your driveway, no nail-strewn cleanup for you.

  5. New door installation

    We install new tracks, brackets, hinges, rollers, struts, and panels per the manufacturer's spec, with stainless or zinc-plated hardware sized for your door. Torsion springs are sized to the door's actual weight (not a rough estimate) and wound to factory cycle spec.

  6. Opener install, programming, and safety check

    If you're getting a new opener, we mount it, run the rail, hang the safety sensors, set the limits and force, and program your remotes, keypad, and smartphone app (LiftMaster myQ or equivalent). Every install gets a full safety reverse test before we leave.

  7. Walkthrough, cleanup, and warranty handoff

    We show you how everything works, where the manual release is, how to use the keypad and remotes, and how to handle a power outage. The garage and driveway leave cleaner than we found them. You get your manufacturer warranty paperwork and our written workmanship warranty.

What It Costs

The honest drivers behind a new-door quote.

We don't post pricing online because every install is different. But here's what actually moves the number — so you know what you're looking at when you compare our quote to anyone else's.

Driver 01

Door Size

Single (8–9 ft wide) vs. double (16–18 ft) is the single biggest cost factor. A double is roughly double the panels, hardware, and torsion springs.

Driver 02

Material & Construction

Single-skin steel is the entry point. Three-layer insulated steel is the most common pick in Arizona. Composite, faux-wood, and real wood progressively more.

Driver 03

Insulation R-Value

Higher R-value adds material cost but pays back in A/C savings on attached garages. Polyurethane costs more than polystyrene but outperforms it.

Driver 04

Style & Windows

Basic raised-panel is the value pick. Carriage house, modern flush, and full-view glass add cost. Window inserts priced per section and glass type.

Driver 05

Opener & Smart Features

A belt-drive opener with battery backup and smart-home integration (LiftMaster myQ) costs more than a basic chain-drive. We'll quote what fits your priorities.

Driver 06

Hardware Upgrades

Sealed nylon rollers, heavier-gauge tracks, high-cycle springs, insulated torsion bar. Small upcharges that add years to the system life — we always quote the upgrade option.

Financing available. Monthly payment plans through Wisetack — pre-approval doesn't affect your credit. See garage door financing options →

Where We Work

Garage door installation across Mesa & the Phoenix area.

We install across the entire Phoenix metro and East Valley. Same crew, same standards, every city.

Why Farnsworth

Four reasons homeowners pick us over the big franchises.

We're a Mesa family running this trade the way it should be done. Here's the short version.

Family-Owned, Brother-Run

The brothers answer the phone and stand behind every job personally. No call center.

Same-Day In-Home Quotes

Free quotes across the Mesa/Phoenix area. Written numbers — never verbal-only.

Written Pricing Up Front

The number on the quote is the number on the invoice. No surprise add-ons.

Our Own Techs, Always

We don't subcontract installs. Every door is done by a Farnsworth crew, accountable to us.

Common Questions

Garage door installation FAQ.

How long does a new garage door installation take?

A standard residential install typically wraps up in a single visit. Single-car door installs are usually faster than double-car installs, and adding a new opener to the same visit adds time. We give you a realistic window on your quote so you can plan your day around it.

Do you install garage doors during the Arizona summer?

Yes. We install year-round across Mesa and the Phoenix area, including peak summer. We start early to beat the worst heat of the day on outdoor work, and our crews come prepped for it. Summer is actually a good time to install if you're upgrading to an insulated door — you'll feel the A/C difference immediately.

Can I keep my existing garage door opener?

Sometimes. If your opener is under about 12 years old, in good condition, and rated for the weight of your new door, we can re-use it. If it's older or under-spec'd for the new door, we'll recommend replacement — and tell you exactly why on the quote.

Insulated vs. non-insulated garage doors — which makes sense in Arizona?

For attached garages or any garage that shares a wall with conditioned living space, insulated almost always wins. The extra cost pays back in summer A/C savings and a more comfortable garage. Non-insulated still makes sense on detached garages or pure storage outbuildings where temperature doesn't matter.

Do you remove and dispose of my old garage door?

Yes. Removal, hauling, and disposal of the old door, hardware, tracks, and (if applicable) old opener are included in the quote. You don't see a separate line item or surprise charge for it.

What warranty comes with a new garage door installation?

You get two warranties on every install. The manufacturer's warranty on the door and opener (varies by brand — Clopay offers up to lifetime steel warranties on certain models), plus our own written workmanship warranty on the installation itself. If anything we installed isn't right, we come back and make it right.

Can I customize the color, panel style, and windows on a Clopay door?

Yes — Clopay's lineup is the most customizable of any brand we carry. Most steel models offer 7+ standard colors plus accent paint matches, multiple panel styles, optional window inserts (clear, frosted, decorative), and hardware kits (handles, hinge straps) for the carriage-house look. We show you all the options on your in-home quote.

Do you finance new garage door installations?

Yes. We partner with Wisetack for monthly payment plans on new doors and openers. Pre-approval takes a few minutes online and doesn't affect your credit score. See financing options →

Do you install custom and full-view (modern) garage doors?

Yes. We install Clopay Avante, Clopay Modern Steel, and similar full-view aluminum-and-glass doors that have become popular on modern and mid-century homes in Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, and parts of Mesa. We also install custom wood and wood-overlay doors on higher-end homes — these are special-order and have longer lead times.

What if I'm building new construction in Mesa or Phoenix?

We install on new construction across the Valley — single-home custom builds, builder spec homes, and small-volume developments. If you're a builder or GC looking for a reliable garage door partner, give us a call and we can talk pricing, lead times, and rough-opening specs.

Let's Build It

Ready for your new garage door?

Free in-home quotes across Mesa, Phoenix, and the surrounding Valley. Real techs, written pricing, no high-pressure sales. Book online or call us — we'll come show you what fits your house.

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