Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Middleburg
Garage door installation in Middleburg, FL typically runs $700–$2,200 depending on door size, material, and whether you’re replacing outdated builder-grade hardware in a 2000s subdivision or outfitting a detached workshop on acreage. We carry the heavy-duty inventory to handle both in a single trip.

We’re Coastal Garage Door Service Jacksonville, and our Garage Door Installation crew works Middleburg regularly — from the subdivisions off Blanding Boulevard to the rural properties along County Road 218. Anthony Perez, our owner and lead technician, has been making the drive out to Clay County for 17 years. We know the difference between a standard two-car install in Magnolia Point and a custom wind-load door on a detached pole barn past the Black Creek. That local pattern recognition matters. It means we stock the right springs, the right openers, and the right track hardware before we leave Jacksonville — so we’re not burning your afternoon on a parts run.
Call (855) 918-7387 for a free estimate. We’ll ask the right questions about your setup so we show up ready.
Why Coastal Garage Door Service Jacksonville Is Middleburg’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
The owner shows up. Anthony Perez doesn’t dispatch subcontractors to Middleburg — he’s the one measuring your opening, checking headroom clearance, and making the call on whether your existing opener can handle a heavier insulated door. That decision-maker expertise on-site cuts out the back-and-forth that drags franchise jobs across multiple days.
Our 616 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars include plenty from Middleburg homeowners who’ve watched us work entire streets of the same failing hardware. In those 2000s-era Clay County subdivisions — built by a handful of regional developers in tight two-to-three year windows — the identical Chamberlain or Genie opener model fails simultaneously across a dozen homes. We’ve stocked our van for those specific units for years. It’s a real competitive advantage here, and it saves you a return-trip fee.
We also understand the practical realities of Middleburg’s geography. Response time to the 32068 core is typically same-day or next-morning. Rural properties off Branan Field Road or past the Asbury Lake area take a little longer, but we schedule those with buffer time built in — we know once we’re at your acreage, we’re handling a heavier door, a longer service drive, and often a non-standard configuration that demands extra attention.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Middleburg
New Door Installation
Most new door installations we do in Middleburg fall into two categories: replacing worn-out builder-grade systems in 15–20 year old subdivision homes, or upgrading rural properties to code-compliant, wind-load rated doors. The first group — those 2000s tract homes in ZIP 32068 — often have Wayne Dalton 9100 or similar entry-level steel doors with failing torsion springs and undersized openers. We pull the whole system and install insulated steel or custom wood with hardware rated for actual use cycles, not the minimum the builder could spec.
For rural properties, we’re often starting from dirt. Detached workshops, RV bays, and equipment sheds need larger openings, heavier track, and openers with actual horsepower — not the half-horse units that struggle with a 16-foot custom door. We measure on-site, engineer the header support if needed, and spec the right system for the door weight and wind exposure.
Single Car Door Installation
Single-car garage doors in Middleburg show up in two flavors: the standard 9×7 in older subdivisions, and the non-standard widths on pre-code rural garages or converted carports. We’ve installed 8-foot wide doors on century-old outbuildings near the historic district and retrofitted modern insulated units onto concrete block structures that were never designed for overhead doors. The key is accurate field measurement — Middleburg’s older stock wasn’t built to modern tolerances, and a quarter-inch gap on a standard install becomes a half-inch problem on a retrofit.
Double Car Door Installation
The double-car door is the workhorse of Middleburg’s 2000s housing stock — and the source of most of our installation calls. These 16×7 openings were originally fitted with the cheapest torsion spring system the builder could buy, and after 15 years of Clay County humidity and summer heat, they’re snapping in clusters. We replace them with high-cycle springs, heavy-duty rollers, and openers that can actually lift the door without straining the motor every cycle.
Custom Garage Door Installation
Custom doors are where our field experience pays off most in Middleburg. Rural property owners here are self-reliant — they built the workshop, they maintain the equipment, and they want a door that matches that standard. We install oversized custom doors for equipment bays, wood carriage-house styles for historic homes near the original Middleburg settlement, and wind-load rated systems that meet Florida Building Code for inland wind zones without looking like industrial shutters. Every custom install starts with Anthony Perez on-site, measuring, photographing the opening, and talking through how you’ll actually use the space.
Steel Doors
Insulated steel remains our most requested material in Middleburg — it handles the humidity without warping, reflects heat in non-air-conditioned garages, and meets wind-load requirements at a lower cost than wood or composite. We stock Clopay and Amarr steel doors in common sizes for same-week installation, and we can order custom heights or panel designs without the month-long delays you’ll get from big-box fulfillment.

Wood Doors
For historic homes and high-visibility front-facing garages, we install custom wood doors — typically cedar or mahogany, built to order with period-appropriate hardware. These require more lead time and more maintenance coaching, but the result is a door that actually belongs on the house. We’ve done several in the older sections of 32050 near the original town center.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Middleburg
We stock and service LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and Clopay — the four brands we see most often in Middleburg’s housing stock. That stocked-van approach matters here because of the predictable failure patterns: when a 2008-era Chamberlain belt-drive opener starts failing on Fox Squirrel Lane, we know the next three calls on that street will be the same model with the same logic board issue. We carry those boards. We carry the Genie screw-drive gears that strip after 12 years of humid garage storage. We carry the LiftMaster 8500W wall-mount openers that rural workshop owners need for high-lift track systems. That inventory means most Middleburg installations finish in one visit — no waiting on Jacksonville warehouse delivery, no second trip charge.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Middleburg Homes
- Simultaneous spring failures across entire streets. Builder-grade torsion springs installed in mid-2000s subdivisions were rated for 10,000 cycles and rarely maintained. In Magnolia Point and similar developments, we see them snap in clusters — three houses on the same block in the same month — because they were installed the same year with the same cheap hardware.
- Heat-damaged opener logic boards. Middleburg’s combination of high humidity and 95-degree summer garage temperatures fries circuit boards in non-air-conditioned spaces. We see this especially in Genie and older Chamberlain units where the ventilation design couldn’t handle Florida’s inland heat load.
- Undersized openers on upgraded doors. Homeowners replace a dented steel door with an insulated model, adding 40–60 pounds, but keep the original half-horse opener. The motor burns out within two years. We catch this in measurement and spec the right opener upfront.
- Non-compliant doors on rural workshops. Detached structures in unincorporated Clay County often have doors installed without wind-load rating or proper track anchoring. We replace these with Florida Building Code compliant systems, especially important as hurricane awareness increases among inland property owners.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Middleburg, FL
| Service | Price Range in Middleburg |
|---|---|
| New Door Installation | $700–$2,200 |
| Spring Repair | $180–$340 |
| Opener Installation | $250–$550 |
What moves you within these ranges? Door size and material are the big ones — a basic 9×7 uninsulated steel door sits at the low end, while a 18×8 custom wood door with heavy-duty hardware and high-lift track hits the top. Wind-load rating adds cost but is increasingly standard for Middleburg installations given Florida Building Code requirements. Existing hardware condition matters too: if we’re pulling out a functioning opener to reuse, that saves money; if the header is rotted or the track mounting is stripped, we fix it properly rather than shim and pray.
We don’t quote over email without seeing the opening — but we do free on-site estimates anywhere in 32050 or 32068. Anthony Perez handles the measurement himself, so the price you get is the price based on actual conditions, not a dispatcher’s guess.
Call (855) 918-7387 to schedule. Estimates are free, and we’re typically in Middleburg within 24–48 hours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Middleburg
Our installation crew works throughout Clay County and the surrounding Jacksonville metro — including Asbury Lake, Lakeside, Green Cove Springs, and Fleming Island. The same stocked-van approach and owner-led site visits apply whether you’re off Blanding Boulevard or out past the Black Creek.
Serving Middleburg, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Middleburg 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 Middleburg
Yes — we install wind-load rated garage doors that meet Florida Building Code requirements for inland wind zones, which covers all of Middleburg’s 32050 and 32068 ZIP codes. These doors are engineered to withstand the pressure differentials and debris impact specified for Clay County’s wind zone, and we handle the documentation for permit applications when required. Most rural workshop owners and newer subdivision homeowners specifically request this rating now. Call (855) 918-7387 and we’ll confirm the exact wind-load requirement for your address.
For a 15-year-old opener in Middleburg, we typically recommend replacement. The builder-grade Chamberlain and Genie units installed in mid-2000s subdivisions are past their reliable service life, and repair parts for discontinued models are increasingly scarce — meaning a “repair” often fails again within months. A new LiftMaster or Chamberlain opener with modern safety sensors, battery backup, and smart home integration runs $250–$550 installed and carries a full warranty. If your opener is a newer model with a simple fix, we’ll tell you honestly. Call (855) 918-7387 for a free assessment.
Yes — heavy-duty and oversized doors for detached workshops are a core part of our Middleburg work. Rural properties often need 10-foot or 12-foot height clearances, wider openings for equipment, and high-lift or vertical-lift track configurations that standard residential installers won’t touch. We stock the heavier torsion spring systems, the reinforced track hardware, and the LiftMaster commercial-duty openers these installations require. Anthony Perez measures on-site and engineers the header support if your structure needs it. Call (855) 918-7387 to discuss your workshop setup.
It’s the 2000s build pattern. Magnolia Point and similar Middleburg subdivisions were constructed by the same regional builders in a tight window, using the same entry-grade torsion springs rated for identical cycle counts. Those springs are now 15–20 years old and failing simultaneously — we’ve worked entire streets where every third house has the same seized spring. On Fox Squirrel Lane in Magnolia Point, we replaced fifteen-year-old builder-grade Wayne Dalton 9100 doors with insulated Clopay steel doors and heavy-duty LiftMaster 8500W openers. Every third house had the same seized torsion spring — we swapped all of them in one pass, saving the homeowners return-trip fees. That pattern recognition is why we stock for those specific failures.
Yes — we design and install custom wood garage doors for historic and period-style homes, particularly in the older sections of 32050 near Middleburg’s original settlement. These are built-to-order in cedar or mahogany with traditional rail-and-stile construction and decorative hardware. Lead time is typically 4–6 weeks, and we include maintenance coaching since wood requires more attention than steel in Clay County’s humidity. Anthony Perez handles the field measurement and hardware specification personally. Call (855) 918-7387 to discuss your historic home’s requirements.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Coastal Garage Door Service Jacksonville, serving Middleburg and Clay County since 2008.