Plenty of Puget Sound homes have two- or three-car garages with separate door openings, and homeowners in that situation often wonder whether it makes more financial sense to replace all their doors at once or spread the project out over time.
Why doing it together tends to save money
Installing multiple doors in a single visit means one trip, one setup, and shared labor efficiencies that don't scale linearly with each additional door. That's reflected directly in pricing — our system applies an automatic multi-door discount when your project includes more than one door, without needing a code.
How pricing works with multiple doors
Each door is priced individually based on its own size, style, and insulation tier — a single and double door on the same property don't have to match — and then the applicable multi-door savings apply to your combined total. You'll see the itemized breakdown for each door plus the total discount at the price reveal step, so it's clear exactly what you're saving.
Matching styles across multiple doors
Some homeowners choose the same style and finish across all their doors for a cohesive look, while others intentionally vary size or configuration between a single and double door on the same property. Either approach works fine in our system — you configure each door separately in the wizard.
- Multi-door discounts apply automatically — no code needed
- Each door is configured and priced individually
- One installation visit covers all doors on the property
- You can mix styles or match them across doors, your choice
If your home has more than one garage door, our wizard walks you through configuring each one and shows your combined price, discount included, in just a few minutes.