Did You Know? Your Garage Door Could Pay for Itself!
Need a new garage door and debating on whether to finally decide on that final purchase? Your new garage door could help build equity and you could potentially double or even TRIPLE your investment! Garages aren’t just for parking your car anymore. Whether it be a home gym or a newly renovated (wo)man cave, the style of your garage has become just as important as the functionality!
Your Return on Investment: What We Know
A national survey done in 2024 revealed the return on investment (ROI) was the highest ever for garage doors and entry doors, and the numbers only continue to rise! In 2025, Zillow ranked garage door renovations as the best ROI home improvement project. According to the Journal of Light Construction’s 2025 Cost vs. Value Report, a garage door investment could cost, on average, around $4,000. However, your investment could increase the resale value of your home by $12,000-$15,000, which is over 300% ROI! A home’s exterior is the first impression to a potential homebuyer, so it’s imperative that the garage door contributes to the curb appeal in a positive way and coheres with the rest of the home.
“My New Garage Door is Installed. Now What?”
If you recently installed a new garage door, you may be thinking your work here is done. However, your next step is continuing to maintain your new door to keep it looking fresh and functional! Protect your investment by keeping up with this list of recommendations
- Schedule routine maintenance checks with your local, reliable garage door professionals to ensure top performance
- Lubricate hinges and rollers to ensure smooth operation
- Upgrade your opener equipment with smart openers or keyless entry
- Keeping the finish clean and in good condition
Have questions about investing in a new door or looking for more tips on how to maintain your current door? Contact Twin City Garage Door today!
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Sources:
Best Home Improvements to Increase Value | Zillow
Why Homeowners Are Focusing on the Garage Door – Dwell