St. Paul, MN · 2026 installed prices
Garage door repair cost in St. Paul
$300–$525
$425–$745
$50–$135
St. Paul is a large city, with enough local competition to keep quotes honest if you get more than one. Prices here are built from the national baseline, adjusted +6% for Minnesota labour rates, then +3% for the local market.
Waiting until it fails costs 42% more. That gap is the after-hours premium — the single most avoidable line on a garage door invoice.
Every repair, priced for St. Paul
| Repair | St. Paul, MN | National |
|---|---|---|
| Torsion spring — replace one | $200–$350 | $185–$320 |
| Torsion springs — replace both | $300–$525 | $275–$480 |
| Extension springs — replace pair | $155–$285 | $140–$260 |
| Lift cables — replace | $140–$260 | $130–$240 |
| Rollers — replace set | $120–$240 | $110–$220 |
| Door off track | $160–$370 | $145–$340 |
| Track repair or replacement | $145–$330 | $135–$300 |
| Opener repair | $155–$360 | $140–$330 |
| Opener replacement | $415–$930 | $380–$850 |
| Safety sensors | $95–$180 | $85–$165 |
| Remote or keypad | $65–$195 | $60–$180 |
| Panel replacement (per panel) | $260–$820 | $240–$750 |
| Hinges and brackets | $105–$220 | $95–$200 |
| Weather seal / bottom rubber | $100–$205 | $90–$190 |
| Tune-up and safety inspection | $85–$175 | $80–$160 |
| New single door, installed | $820–$2,075 | $750–$1,900 |
| New double door, installed | $1,310–$3,710 | $1,200–$3,400 |
What to expect in Minnesota
Torsion springs are rated in cycles, and sustained cold makes spring steel more brittle. In cold states most breaks land in the first hard freeze of the season — which is also when every local company is busiest and emergency rates apply.
Among the coldest sustained winters in the lower 48. Springs here reach end of life sooner than the national cycle rating suggests, and insulated doors are worth their premium.
Before you hire in St. Paul
Residential contractors are licensed through the Department of Labor and Industry.
Ask any company for the licence or registration number and whether the trip charge is credited against the repair. Both answers should come without hesitation.