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How Much Does Panel Replacement Cost in Boston?

Panel replacement in Boston, MA typically costs between $295 and $590, depending on the panel material, door brand, and how many sections need to be swapped out. Most homeowners in neighborhoods like Jamaica Plain, Dorchester, and West Roxbury land somewhere in the middle of that range for a single damaged section on a standard steel door. Larry Peterson at Sequoia Garage Door Repair can usually source and install the right panel the same day — call (833) 754-8144 for a free estimate.

Panel Replacement Cost Breakdown (2026)

Boston panel replacement pricing varies by scope and material. Here’s how the numbers typically stack up across the jobs we see most often:

Job Type Typical Boston Price Range
Single steel panel replacement $295 – $390
Single wood or composite panel replacement $360 – $510
Two-panel replacement (same door) $430 – $590
Panel with decorative window insert $420 – $590
Full panel replacement (multiple sections) $490 – $590+
Panel assessment / diagnostic visit Free (with service booking)

For context on how panel replacement compares to other common garage door services in the Boston area, here’s a quick look at the broader pricing landscape:

Service Boston Price Range
Spring Repair $210 – $400
Cable Repair $155 – $295
Opener Repair $140 – $380
Track Realignment $140 – $285
Roller Replacement $130 – $260
New Door Installation $825 – $2,595

What pushes a panel job toward the higher end of the range? Panel availability is the biggest driver in Boston. Older homes in neighborhoods like South End, Hyde Park, and Roslindale often have doors that were installed in the early 2000s or even the 1990s, and sourcing a matching section for a discontinued Clopay or Wayne Dalton model takes extra legwork — and occasionally premium pricing on the part itself. Insulated panels cost more than non-insulated ones, but they’re worth considering given Boston winters. And if the structural frame around the panel took damage in the same incident — say, a backing-up collision — that adds labor beyond a straightforward swap.

What Affects Panel Replacement Pricing in Boston

  • Panel material and construction: Standard 24-gauge steel panels sit at the lower end of the range. Wood, faux-wood composite, and aluminum panels with decorative finishes cost more — both in parts and in the care required during installation to avoid surface damage.
  • Brand and model availability: Boston’s housing stock skews older, which means Amarr, Raynor, and certain Wayne Dalton lines popular a decade or two ago can be harder to match. Larry stocks or sources panels for all eight major brands he works with — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — but discontinued runs may require ordering, which can affect timeline and price.
  • Number of damaged sections: Replacing one panel on a two-car door is a contained job. Replacing two or three sections raises parts cost proportionally and adds meaningful labor time — especially when each section requires careful realignment to keep the door tracking true.
  • Insulation rating: Boston’s winters are genuinely harsh, and an attached garage without insulated panels can spike your heating costs. Upgrading from a non-insulated to an insulated replacement panel runs $40–$80 more per section but often makes sense for homes in colder pockets like West Roxbury or Dedham-adjacent neighborhoods.
  • Concurrent hardware damage: A hard impact that buckles a panel often bends a track, damages a roller bracket, or stresses a cable. If we arrive and find the panel damage is accompanied by a misaligned track, that’s additional labor. We always assess everything before quoting so there are no surprises mid-job.
  • Emergency or same-day scheduling: Boston traffic and dense neighborhood parking add time to any service call. If your door is stuck open and the situation is urgent — a real security concern, not just an inconvenience — emergency availability exists, and Larry will tell you upfront if the timing affects the total.

How to Save on Panel Replacement

The single biggest money-saving move is acting early. A panel that’s lightly dented but structurally sound is a straightforward swap. A panel that’s been driven through repeatedly, or that’s been ignored while the surrounding hardware degraded, becomes a more complex job with more parts involved. Boston homeowners who call us after noticing a visible dent or small crack — before the door starts binding on the track — almost always pay less than those who wait.

Second, be honest about the door’s overall age. If the panels on your door are 18–20 years old and you’re replacing one damaged section, it’s worth asking whether the remaining panels are close behind. Larry will give you a straight answer on this during the estimate — sometimes patching one section buys you several more years; sometimes the math points toward a panel replacement in Massachusetts as part of a broader door refresh. Either way, you’ll know before any work begins.

Third, if you own a popular current-model door from Clopay, Amarr, or another major brand, parts are typically in better supply and priced more competitively than discontinued models. Homeowners with LiftMaster or Chamberlain opener systems on current-generation doors tend to see the most straightforward pricing, since panel availability is strong and the hardware ecosystem is consistent.

Finally, don’t let a low-ball quote from an unlisted contractor override the value of knowing who’s doing the work. Boston has no shortage of general handyman operations that will touch garage door panels, but a misinstalled panel that doesn’t align properly can cause opener strain, spring wear, and cable issues — all more expensive repairs down the road. You can learn more about our approach across the region on our home page.

Free estimates, always: Call (833) 754-8144 and Larry will walk through the job with you before any commitment is made. There’s no charge for the assessment when you book a service call with us.

FAQs — Panel Replacement Cost

How much does panel replacement cost in Boston, MA?

Panel replacement in Boston costs $295 to $590 for most residential jobs in 2026. A single standard steel section typically runs $295–$390; wood or composite panels and jobs involving two or more sections push toward the upper end. Call (833) 754-8144 for a free, no-pressure estimate specific to your door’s make and condition.

Is it cheaper to replace a panel or replace the whole door?

Replacing one or two panels — typically $295 to $590 — is almost always less expensive than a full new door installation, which runs $825 to $2,595 in the Boston market. The exception is when multiple panels are damaged, the door is more than 15–20 years old, or the structural integrity of the frame is compromised. Larry will give you a direct comparison on-site so you’re choosing based on real numbers, not guesswork. Call (833) 754-8144 to talk it through.

Can garage door panels be repaired instead of replaced?

Minor surface dents on steel panels can sometimes be worked back out, but structural creasing, cracking, or any damage that affects how the section moves along the track almost always requires full panel replacement. In our experience across Boston neighborhoods, cosmetic-only damage that truly doesn’t affect operation is rare — most impacts that look minor have displaced the panel enough to cause binding or seal gaps. We’ll tell you honestly whether repair is a real option after we look at it.

How long does panel replacement take?

A single-panel replacement typically takes 1 to 2 hours on-site, including removal of the damaged section, installation and alignment of the replacement, and a full operational test. Two-panel jobs run closer to 2.5–3 hours. Boston-area jobs in denser neighborhoods like Cambridge-adjacent Somerville or downtown-proximate South Boston occasionally take slightly longer due to access constraints, but we account for that in scheduling.

Do you replace panels on all major garage door brands?

Yes — Larry works across all eight of the brands that cover the vast majority of Boston-area homes: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. That breadth matters in a city like Boston where the housing stock ranges from pre-war triple-deckers with decades-old doors to newly constructed condos with current-model Clopay or Wayne Dalton systems. If you’re not sure of your door’s brand, a quick photo of the top panel or manufacturer sticker is usually enough for us to confirm parts availability before we arrive. Call (833) 754-8144 and we’ll sort it out on the spot.

Is panel replacement in Boston available for emergency situations?

Emergency garage door service is available when a damaged panel has left your door inoperable or unsecured. A panel that buckled inward and is blocking the track, or one that’s left a gap large enough to compromise the security of your home, qualifies as urgent. Call (833) 754-8144 and Larry will let you know the earliest available window — typically the same day for Boston-area calls.


Key Takeaways

  • Panel replacement in Boston runs $295–$590 for most residential garage doors in 2026.
  • Material (steel vs. wood/composite), brand availability, and the number of sections affected are the three biggest cost drivers.
  • Boston’s older housing stock means discontinued panel models can add cost — acting early, before additional hardware is damaged, keeps the job simpler.
  • Larry Peterson personally handles every job at Sequoia Garage Door Repair — you get the same person quoting and doing the work, not a subcontractor dispatched from a call center.
  • Nearly 500 Boston-area neighbors have reviewed this service, averaging 4.8 stars — the track record reflects hundreds of completed jobs, not cherry-picked feedback.
  • Free estimates are always available — call (833) 754-8144 before committing to any scope of work.

Ready for a Free Estimate on Panel Replacement in Boston?

If you’ve got a damaged panel — whether it happened this morning or you’ve been putting off the call for a few weeks — the fastest way to get a straight answer on cost is to call (833) 754-8144. Larry Peterson will assess your door’s make, the extent of the damage, and panel availability before quoting anything. No dispatch middleman, no rotating crew, no vague “it depends” answer without actual numbers. Sequoia Garage Door Repair serves Boston and the surrounding communities with the same hands-on accountability on every job, from Charlestown to Hyde Park and everywhere in between. Call today and let’s get your door back in working order.

Written by Larry Peterson, Owner and Lead Technician at Sequoia Garage Door Repair Massachusetts, serving Boston since 2017. Pricing reflects the Boston market as of 2026. Sequoia Garage Door Repair Massachusetts offers free estimates — call (833) 754-8144.

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