Garage Door Installation in North Las Vegas, NV
A new garage door installation in North Las Vegas typically runs $700–$2,200 depending on door size, material, and opener package — and most installs are completed in a single visit. We’re Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County, and North Las Vegas is our home turf. Owner and Lead Technician James Johnson has spent 11 years working garage doors across this valley, and he knows this city’s housing stock, its tight alley-load bays, and the installation challenges that show up specifically here. Call us at (775) 618-6913 for a free estimate — we’ll give you real numbers before we touch anything.

Why Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Our Garage Door Installation team is built around one principle: the person who signs off on the work is the same person who does it. James Johnson isn’t a dispatcher or a franchise coordinator — he’s the technician who shows up to your North Las Vegas address, assesses the bay, and installs the door himself. That accountability is the reason we’ve earned a 4.9-star rating across 211 verified customer reviews, many of them from North Las Vegas homeowners and property managers who needed the job done right the first visit.
North Las Vegas has specific installation conditions that generic service companies miss — alley-load clearances, aging torsion spring hardware in older tract homes, Craig Ranch panels delaminating from thermal cycling, and garage interior temps that destroy standard lubricants within weeks. We’ve worked every corridor in this city, from Craig Ranch subdivisions to townhome clusters off North Rancho Drive to the older single-story homes near Bonanza Village. That field experience isn’t something you can replicate from a call center in another state.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in North Las Vegas
New Door Installation
A full new door installation in North Las Vegas means more than swapping out panels — it means specifying the right track hardware, spring tension, seal grade, and opener encryption for conditions here. Garage interiors along corridors like East Lake Mead Boulevard North regularly hit 140–155°F in July and August, which means we install high-temperature synthetic lubricant from day one and spec torsion springs rated above the door’s actual weight to account for the tension loss that extreme heat accelerates. A typical new door installation in North Las Vegas runs $700–$2,200, depending on door width, insulation rating, and whether a new opener is included. Call (775) 618-6913 for a free on-site estimate.
Single Car Door
Single-car bays are common in the older southern neighborhoods of North Las Vegas — particularly the 1960s–1980s tract homes near Bonanza Village and the historic downtown core, many of which still run original single-piece tilt-up mechanisms that are no longer supportable with new parts. Replacing a single-car door in those homes means a complete system conversion to sectional track, which we do regularly. We carry steel sectional doors from Clopay, Amarr, and Wayne Dalton that fit the original rough openings on most of those older homes without requiring framing modification.
Double Car Door
Double-car installations in North Las Vegas demand extra attention to spring sizing. A common mistake we see on doors installed by less experienced crews is pairing a new double-wide insulated door — which can weigh 175–200 lbs — with the original or undersized torsion spring hardware from the old door. In Craig Ranch and similar 2000s-era subdivisions, that combination stresses the opener motor from day one and shortens its lifespan significantly. We calculate spring tension specifically for the door’s actual weight plus the thermal load this climate adds, and we document that spec so any future technician knows what’s in the wall.
Custom Garage Door
Custom doors — whether wood carriage-house style, glass-panel contemporary, or heavy-gauge commercial steel — require clearance planning that starts before the door is ordered. North Las Vegas’s density of alley-load townhomes and infill construction means we frequently encounter side-room clearances under six inches, low headroom from dropped soffits, or pedestrian egress doors that a standard track bracket would block. We measure first, then specify. Raynor and Clopay both offer custom configurations we can adapt to constrained bays, and we’ve installed them in some of the tighter residential corridors in the city.
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Trusted Brands We Service in North Las Vegas
We service the brand you already have — and we stock parts locally for the brands North Las Vegas homeowners and property managers run most often. That includes LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. When a Craig Ranch homeowner needs a replacement insulated panel or a Bonanza Village property needs a new LiftMaster Security+ 2.0 opener with rolling-code remotes, we’re not waiting on a distributor shipment. Keeping common parts on the truck means faster turnaround — most installs and upgrades wrap in a single visit.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- Alley-load clearance failures in townhome bays. Infill and townhome construction along North Rancho Drive and similar corridors frequently leaves under four inches of side-room clearance — not enough for standard installation brackets. Improperly spec’d doors in these bays bind on the track or block the pedestrian egress door, which is both a functional problem and a safety code issue.
- Craig Ranch insulated panel delamination. Builder-grade sectional doors installed in Craig Ranch during the 2000s and 2010s are delaminating prematurely. The thermal cycling between 115°F summer highs and cooler desert nights breaks down the adhesive bond in the insulated panel construction — a degradation curve roughly two to three seasons ahead of what the same doors see in Henderson or Summerlin’s slightly milder microclimates. Plastic end caps on these doors shatter rather than flex.
- Torsion spring undersizing on replacement installs. When delaminated Craig Ranch panels get replaced without recalculating spring tension for the new door’s weight, the hardware runs stressed from the first cycle. We see this regularly on doors that were replaced cheaply — the opener strains, the spring fatigues early, and the homeowner is back to calling for service within two seasons.
- Lubricant failure from extreme heat. Standard petroleum-based lubricants applied at installation thin out and run off tracks within weeks under North Las Vegas ambient temperatures. Doors installed without high-temperature synthetic lubricant start grinding and wearing rollers before the first scheduled service interval — which looks like an installation defect but is actually a material specification problem.
The North Las Vegas Installation Detail Most Companies Skip
North Las Vegas sits at the northern end of the valley where afternoon heat pooling pushes garage interior temperatures to 140–155°F — conditions that cause torsion springs to lose tension and crack faster than manufacturers’ cycle ratings predict. Craig Ranch-era builder-grade sectional doors installed in the 2000s and 2010s are failing prematurely across North Las Vegas because of this thermal cycling, with insulated panels delaminating and plastic end caps shattering rather than flexing. Replacements installed without upgrading the original undersized torsion springs leave the new door hardware stressed from day one. Meanwhile, the older single-story homes near Bonanza Village still running 1960s–1980s single-piece tilt-up doors face a complete system replacement — compatible parts for those mechanisms have largely aged out of the supply chain, and a tilt-up conversion to sectional is the only long-term fix.
We were called out to a townhome cluster off North Rancho Drive where a tight alley-load layout left less than four inches of side-room clearance on each bay — standard track brackets couldn’t seat without blocking the pedestrian egress door. We installed a pair of Clopay steel sectional doors using a low-headroom track conversion kit, then paired each with a LiftMaster Security+ 2.0 opener with rolling-code remotes, giving residents encrypted access cycling on every use rather than the fixed-code units the builder originally spec’d. Both doors were weather-sealed with reinforced bulb-style bottom seals rated for the 140°F garage interior temps common along that corridor. That’s the kind of spec decision that separates an installation that lasts from one that’s back in the queue six months later.

Pricing for Garage Door Installation in North Las Vegas, NV
Here’s what installation typically costs in the North Las Vegas market. These are real ranges based on current labor and material costs here — not national averages pulled from a price guide.
| Service | North Las Vegas Price Range |
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| New Door Installation (single or double, steel sectional) | $700–$2,200 |
| Opener Installation (LiftMaster/Genie rolling-code) | $250–$550 |
| Panel Replacement (delaminated Craig Ranch-era insulated panels) | $250–$500 |
What moves the number: door width, insulation R-value, material (steel vs. wood vs. composite), opener package, and whether the existing frame and spring hardware can be reused or needs to be replaced. In most North Las Vegas installs, we recommend budgeting for a spring upgrade at the same time as the door — the labor is already there, and undersized springs on a new door are the single most common cause of premature failure in this heat. Call (775) 618-6913 for a free estimate with real numbers — no pressure, no obligation.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
Beyond North Las Vegas, we regularly serve homeowners and property managers in Sunrise Manor, Nellis Air Force Base, and Las Vegas. If you’re in one of these nearby areas and need a garage door installed, repaired, or evaluated, the same owner-operated service that North Las Vegas residents rely on is available to you. Call (775) 618-6913 — we’ll let you know our current availability and get you scheduled.
Serving North Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Las Vegas 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 North Las Vegas
Yes, and this is one of the most common installation scenarios we handle in North Las Vegas. We use low-headroom and low-side-room track conversion kits designed for bays where standard bracket placement isn’t possible — we’ve installed doors in clearances under four inches. The key is measuring the bay before ordering the door, not after. If you’re in Craig Ranch or anywhere along North Rancho Drive and you’ve been told a sectional door “won’t fit,” call us at (775) 618-6913 before you accept that answer — we may have a solution.
Standard rubber bottom seals vulcanize — essentially cook and bond to the concrete — when garage interior temps reach 140–155°F, which happens regularly in North Las Vegas. When the door is raised on the first cool morning of the season, the seal tears rather than peeling cleanly. We install reinforced bulb-style seals rated for high-temperature applications on every North Las Vegas install; they cost slightly more than the builder-grade seals that come stock on most doors, but they last. If your seal is already tearing, call (775) 618-6913 — it’s a quick fix.
Yes, without hesitation. Fixed-code openers — common on builder-installed systems from the 2000s and earlier — transmit the same signal every time, which means anyone with a code grabber can copy your access code in seconds. Rolling-code technology, like the LiftMaster Security+ 2.0 system, generates a new encrypted code with every use. In North Las Vegas’s denser neighborhoods, where homes share alleys and driveways sit close together, that security upgrade matters. Opener installation in North Las Vegas runs $250–$550 depending on drive type and features. Call (775) 618-6913 for an exact quote.
For most 1970s tilt-up doors in Bonanza Village and the surrounding older neighborhoods, full replacement is the practical answer. Compatible springs, hardware, and pivot brackets for those mechanisms have largely aged out of the supply chain — when parts are available, they’re often old stock that won’t hold up long. A conversion to a modern sectional door with a new torsion spring system and a rolling-code opener typically costs $700–$2,200 installed, and it’s a permanent fix rather than a temporary patch. Call (775) 618-6913 and James can walk you through the options based on your specific door and frame.
Torsion springs in North Las Vegas lose tension and fatigue faster than cycle ratings predict because garage interior temperatures regularly exceed 140°F — far beyond the ambient conditions those ratings are based on. The practical fix is to spec the spring slightly above the door’s actual weight, so even after heat-induced tension loss, the spring still balances the door correctly. We also use high-temperature synthetic lubricant at installation rather than standard petroleum grease, which thins and runs off the track within weeks under North Las Vegas heat. Both of these are standard practice in our installs — not upgrades you have to ask for. Questions before you commit? Call (775) 618-6913.
Schedule Your North Las Vegas Garage Door Installation
If you’re ready to replace an aging tilt-up, upgrade a delaminating Craig Ranch sectional, or install a new door on a tight alley-load bay, James Johnson and the Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County crew are ready to come out and give you a straight assessment. 11 years. One focus. Garage doors. Call (775) 618-6913 for a free estimate — we’ll measure the bay, spec the right hardware for North Las Vegas conditions, and give you a real number before any work begins.
Reviewed by James Johnson, Owner and Lead Technician at Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County, serving North Las Vegas, NV since 2014.