If you're thinking about replacing doors in your Kansas home, you're probably wondering what you're going to pay. The truth is, door costs can vary pretty wildly depending on what you're getting. I've been helping Kansas homeowners with door replacements for years, and the price range is honestly all over the map—from basic doors you can grab for under $200 to high-end custom doors that run over $2,000 installed.
Let me break down what you're actually looking at in 2025 and help you understand where your money goes when you're shopping for new doors.
For a basic interior door, you're looking at anywhere from $150 to $400 for the door itself. Add installation labor, and you're probably paying $300 to $600 total per door. That's for a standard hollow-core or solid-core door—nothing fancy, but it gets the job done.
Exterior doors are a different beast. A standard entry door runs $400 to $800, but once you factor in installation, weatherstripping, and hardware, you're easily looking at $800 to $1,500 per door. If you live in Wichita or Kansas City and want something that can handle our temperature swings, you might want to budget on the higher end of that range.
French doors and sliding glass doors start around $600 and can easily hit $1,500 or more when installed. These are popular in Overland Park where people like that open feel between their living spaces, and honestly, they're worth the investment if you have the budget.
A few things really affect what you'll actually pay. Material matters—a solid wood door costs way more than a composite or metal door. Then there's the style. A basic 6-panel door is cheaper than something with decorative glass inserts or sidelights.
Energy efficiency is another big one. If you get doors with low-E glass and better seals, you'll pay more upfront, but you'll actually save money on heating and cooling over time. That matters a lot in places like Olathe where summers get brutal and winters can be rough.
Installation complexity also plays into pricing. If your door frame is damaged or needs replacing, that adds $200 to $500 to your bill. If the opening needs adjusting or trimming, add another $150 to $300. A lot of older homes in Kansas City have doors that don't fit quite right, so this is actually pretty common.
Hollow-Core Interior Doors: $100-$250 material, $200-$400 installed. These are fine for bedrooms and closets. Don't use them where you need soundproofing though.
Solid-Core Interior Doors: $200-$400 material, $400-$700 installed. Better for sound blocking and durability. Good choice if you have kids or pets.
Prehung Doors: $250-$600 material, $400-$900 installed. These come already hung in the frame, which saves installation time and hassle. A lot of Overland Park homeowners prefer these because they're easier to replace.
Steel Entry Doors: $300-$600 material, $600-$1,200 installed. Very durable, energy-efficient, and secure. Popular in Wichita because they hold up well to weather.
Fiberglass Entry Doors: $400-$800 material, $800-$1,400 installed. Look like wood, don't need painting, last forever. These are my personal recommendation for Kansas weather.
Wood Entry Doors: $500-$1,200 material, $900-$1,800 installed. Beautiful but need maintenance. If you want that look, budget for regular staining and sealing.
Bi-Fold Doors: $400-$1,000 material, $800-$1,600 installed. Great for closets and creating open spaces. Kansas City homeowners really like these for modernizing older homes.
I should mention that prices vary a bit depending on where you are in the state. Wichita and Kansas City tend to be a little more competitive on pricing because there are more contractors, so you might find slightly better deals there. Smaller towns sometimes see a bump in labor costs because contractors have longer drive times.
Overland Park and Olathe generally fall in the middle—not the cheapest, not the most expensive. The nice thing is you have plenty of contractors to choose from, so you can get quotes and actually compare.
How long do replacement doors last in Kansas?
A quality exterior door lasts 15-20 years if it's maintained. Interior doors can last 20-30 years. Our weather is tough on doors with temperature swings and humidity, so picking quality materials really helps.
Should I replace my door or just repair it?
If it's a single issue like a broken hinge or damaged weatherstripping, repair makes sense. If the frame is cracked, the door won't close properly, or you're seeing water damage, it's time to replace. A repair might cost $100-$300, but you might get another few years out of it first.
Can I install a door myself to save money?
You technically can, but honestly, I don't usually recommend it. Door installation requires getting the frame level and square, proper shimming, and weathersealing done right. Getting it wrong costs way more in the long run. Professional installation usually runs $200-$400 per door and is worth every penny.
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