How Much Does Exterior Door Replacement Cost in Madera County, CA?
Entry door replacement in Madera County costs $870–$3,270. Compare fiberglass and patio door quotes from Fresno-area carpenters in a wildfire-risk zone.
What homeowners in Madera County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Entry Door Replacement (Fiberglass)
Sliding Patio Door Replacement
Storm Door Installation
National avg $800–$3,000 (avg $1,500) × 1.09x local adjustment = $870–$3,270 (avg $1,635)
Why Madera County prices look like this.
Labor Costs for Door Installation in Madera County
Hazard Risk and Door Selection in Madera County
Climate Conditions Affecting Door Performance in Madera County
Energy Efficiency and Door Upgrades in Madera County
Financing Options for Door Replacement in Madera County
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Questions buyers ask about exterior door replacement in Madera County.
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How much does fiberglass entry door replacement cost in Madera County?
Fiberglass entry door replacement in Madera County runs $870 to $3,270, with a typical project averaging $1,635. These figures reflect the national range multiplied by the 1.09x local services adjustment, which accounts for Fresno-metro carpenter wages of $34.15/hr being 15% above the national carpenter mean.
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How much does sliding patio door replacement cost in Madera County?
Sliding patio door replacement runs $1,635 to $4,905 locally, with a typical project averaging $3,050. The higher range reflects the labor intensity of patio door jobs given Fresno-metro carpenter wages of $34.15/hr. Patio doors are larger and heavier than entry doors, often requiring more than one installer on site.
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How much does storm door installation cost in Madera County?
Storm door installation in Madera County costs $325 to $870, with most projects averaging around $545. Given Madera's hail risk score of 76.40 (Relatively Moderate), fiberglass or steel storm doors are more durable choices than aluminum units over the long term.
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Does Madera County's wildfire risk affect which exterior door I should buy?
Yes. Madera County's wildfire hazard score of 99.36 out of 100 places it at the very top of FEMA's National Risk Index. Fire-rated steel or fiberglass doors with intumescent edge seals reduce ember infiltration. Basic wood doors do not carry fire ratings and are a poor choice for properties near wildland-urban interface zones in this county.
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How does Madera County's climate affect door energy performance?
The county's IECC zone 3B climate produces 2,138 heating degree-days (low tier, well below the national median of 3,700 HDD) and 1,576 cooling degree-days (moderate tier). At California's electricity rate of $0.332/kWh, heat gain through poorly glazed patio doors adds measurable cost. Low-e glass and foam-core insulated doors address both heating and cooling seasons in this mixed climate.
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What financing options are available for door replacement in Madera County?
With a 30-year fixed rate at 6.36% and a median home value of $367,700, homeowners with equity can use a HELOC or fixed home equity loan for larger door packages. California's Energy Upgrade CA program may provide rebates for ENERGY STAR-certified door installations. For smaller projects at the lower end of the cost range, short-term promotional credit from home improvement retailers is worth comparing.
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How does Madera County's flood risk affect exterior door selection?
Madera County's inland flood risk score is 93.99 out of 100, rated Relatively High by FEMA. Doors with raised thresholds, compression seals, and water-resistant frames provide meaningful protection during flood events. Standard exterior doors without flood-resistant features can allow water intrusion, which may complicate insurance claims for resulting interior damage.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.