Phoenix, AZ
New Garage Doors
Stylish, durable doors that boost curb appeal and value.
A new garage door is one of the most visible parts of your home's exterior—and one of the highest-return upgrades you can make. Whether you're replacing a damaged door, upgrading an outdated one, or installing a door on a new opening, Pinky's Garage Doors handles the whole process, from picking a style to final installation.
Is It Time for a New Door?
- You've had multiple repairs in the past year or two
- Panels are visibly dented, warped, or rusted
- The door doesn't insulate well and you feel it in an attached garage
- The style no longer matches your home, or you're prepping to sell
- You're finishing a new garage opening that needs a first-time install
What's Included
- On-site measurement and honest style, material, and budget guidance
- Carriage-house, modern flush-panel, and classic raised-panel options
- Full installation of door, track, springs, and hardware
- Removal and haul-away of your old door, if applicable
- Opener compatibility check and upgrade if needed
- Full balance and safety testing before we leave
We walk you through real style and price differences honestly—no pressure toward the most expensive option. Every door is installed by a licensed, insured crew and tested for proper balance and safety before the job is done.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a new garage door installation take?
Most single-door installations are completed in half a day. Custom or oversized doors may take longer, which we'll walk you through before scheduling.
Can you match my home's existing style?
Yes—we offer a range of styles including carriage-house, modern flush panel, and classic raised panel, in finishes that match or upgrade your home's current look.
Should I repair my current door or get a new one?
If the issue is isolated to one part and the door is under 10-15 years old, repair usually makes sense. If you've had multiple repairs or visible panel damage, a new door is often the better long-term value—we'll give you a straight answer either way.
