If you're thinking about replacing doors in your Georgia home, you're probably wondering what you're actually going to spend. I get it – door prices can vary wildly depending on what you want and where you're located. Whether you're in Atlanta dealing with a worn-out entryway or in Augusta looking to upgrade your back doors, this guide will give you the real numbers.
Let me break down what homeowners in Georgia are actually paying for doors in 2025, and I'll walk you through the factors that affect pricing so you can make a smart decision.
For a basic interior door replacement in Georgia, you're looking at somewhere between $150 to $400 per door, including installation. This covers standard hollow-core or solid-core doors that work perfectly fine for most interior spaces.
If you want to step up to exterior doors – which is more common when homeowners are replacing – plan on spending $400 to $1,200 per door installed. This includes the frame, hardware, and labor. In Atlanta, where materials and labor tend to run a bit higher, you might hit the upper end of that range. Columbus and Macon typically see slightly lower pricing, usually sitting around $350 to $900 for exterior installations.
French doors and sliding glass doors cost more. These specialty doors generally run $800 to $2,500 installed, depending on the quality and size. Augusta residents have reported paying around $1,200 to $2,000 for quality French doors installed by reputable contractors.
There are several reasons why your neighbor's door replacement might cost completely different from yours. The biggest factor is the type of door material you choose.
Wooden doors are a classic choice, and they run about $300 to $800 for entry doors before installation. Fiberglass doors, which have become really popular because they're durable and look great, typically cost $400 to $1,000. Steel doors are the budget-friendly option at $200 to $600, but they're still solid performers. Vinyl doors fall somewhere in the middle at $300 to $900.
Installation labor in Georgia averages $100 to $300 per door, depending on how complicated the job is. If your contractor needs to remove old frames, fix rotting wood, or do structural adjustments, you'll pay more. Atlanta contractors charge on the higher end, while smaller cities like Macon might be $50 to $100 cheaper per door.
Your door's size and complexity matter too. A standard 36-inch entry door costs less than a custom 42-inch door. Double doors, barn doors, or anything non-standard will increase your price.
If you want to get fancy with your doors, the costs jump significantly. High-end wooden entry doors from quality manufacturers run $1,000 to $3,000 or more. Energy-efficient doors with triple-pane glass and advanced insulation can add $300 to $600 to your total.
Smart door locks and security upgrades add another $150 to $500 depending on what you choose. Sidelights and transoms – those windows next to or above doors – add $200 to $800 each.
In Atlanta, homeowners doing full-house upgrades with premium doors are spending $3,000 to $8,000 total. In smaller markets like Columbus, that same project might run $2,500 to $6,000.
I want to be straight with you – prices do vary by city, and it's worth understanding why.
Atlanta has the highest door costs in Georgia. Labor is pricier because demand is higher and the cost of living is elevated. You'll typically pay 15-25% more in Atlanta than in other parts of the state for the same door and installation.
Augusta sits in the middle price-wise. You'll find competitive pricing and good contractors without paying Atlanta premiums. Most door jobs in Augusta run about 10% less than Atlanta prices.
Columbus and Macon generally offer the best pricing in Georgia. Contractors in these areas charge less for labor, and you'll find plenty of experienced installers. You can save $100 to $400 per door compared to Atlanta just by the location difference.
How long do new doors typically last in Georgia's climate?
Quality exterior doors last 20-30 years in Georgia. Our humidity and heat can be tough on materials, but if you choose moisture-resistant options like fiberglass or quality vinyl, they'll hold up better. Cheaper steel doors might need replacing in 15-20 years.
Is it cheaper to replace just the door or the whole frame?
Replacing just the door runs $150-$400 cheaper than replacing the entire frame. However, if your frame is rotted or damaged, replacing only the door won't solve your problems. A full frame replacement costs $500-$1,500 more but gives you a fresh start. Most contractors will recommend full frame replacement for exterior doors.
Do I need permits for door replacement in Georgia?
Most interior door replacements don't require permits. Exterior doors usually need permits, and Atlanta is stricter about this than other Georgia cities. Expect to pay $50-$200 in permit fees. Your contractor should handle this and include it in their quote.
Getting an accurate quote for your specific situation is the best move. Every home is different, and your local contractor knows what materials and labor actually cost in your area. Call us at (888) 688-5618 to get a free estimate on your door replacement project. We serve Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, and surrounding areas throughout Georgia.
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