How Much Does Exterior Door Replacement Cost in Placer County, CA?
Exterior door replacement in Placer County, CA costs $895-$5,040 in 2026. Local carpenter wages of $35.33/hr drive a 1.12x adjustment above national rates.
What homeowners in Placer 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 $1,500 x 1.12x local adjustment = $1,680
Why Placer County prices look like this.
Labor Costs for Door Replacement in Placer County
Hazard Risks That Affect Door Selection in Placer County
Climate Considerations for Exterior Doors in Placer County
Energy Savings from Door Upgrades in Placer County
Financing Options for Door Replacement in Placer County
Compare Exterior Door Replacement quotes in Placer County, CA.
Tell us about your project — we'll match you with up to three licensed, insured pros nearby. Usually within 24 hours.
Find Local Exterior Door Replacement Providers Near You
Enter your ZIP to see rated exterior door replacement pros serving your area.
Questions buyers ask about exterior door replacement in Placer County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
-
How much does a fiberglass entry door replacement cost in Placer County in 2026?
After applying the 1.12x local labor adjustment based on Sacramento metro carpenter wages of $35.33/hr, a fiberglass entry door replacement runs $895 to $3,360, averaging $1,680. Basic doors with standard locksets fall at the low end; premium units with multi-point locks, sidelites, and decorative glass push toward $3,360 or beyond when custom sizing is required.
-
How much does a sliding patio door replacement cost in Placer County?
Sliding patio door replacements range from $1,680 to $5,040 locally, averaging $3,135. That spread reflects door size (standard 6-foot vs. oversized 8-foot openings), frame material (vinyl vs. aluminum vs. fiberglass), and whether the rough opening needs reframing. Reframing adds 1 to 2 hours of carpenter labor at $35.33/hr on top of materials cost.
-
What does storm door installation cost in Placer County?
Storm door installation runs $335 to $895, averaging $560, after the 1.12x wage-based adjustment. Most storm door installs take 1 to 2 hours. At California's $0.332/kWh electricity rate, a storm door that reduces air infiltration can pay for itself in 3 to 5 years of reduced HVAC costs, depending on the condition of the existing entry door.
-
Should I choose a fire-rated door given Placer County's wildfire risk?
Placer County scores 98.70 out of 100 on FEMA's wildfire risk index (Relatively High). Homes near the Sierra Nevada wildland-urban interface in Auburn, Loomis, or Granite Bay should seriously consider fire-rated steel or solid fiberglass doors with intumescent perimeter seals. These add approximately $300 to $600 to project cost but can slow ember intrusion and delay structural fire spread.
-
Do I need a permit for exterior door replacement in Placer County?
A direct like-for-like replacement in the same rough opening does not require a building permit in most Placer County jurisdictions. Expanding the rough opening, adding a new door cutout, or modifying a structural header does require a permit. Unpermitted structural changes can create complications at resale, so confirm the scope with your local city or county building department before work begins.
-
How do Sacramento metro carpenter wages compare to national rates?
Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom metro carpenters earn a mean $35.33/hr ($73,480/year, OEWS 2025), 19% above the national carpenter average of $29.58/hr. That differential drives the 1.12x services adjustment applied to all Placer County cost estimates here. The metro employs 9,730 carpenters, so contractor availability is solid, though booking lead times can stretch 2 to 3 weeks during the summer peak.
-
What financing options are available for a door replacement project in Placer County?
With the 30-year fixed rate at 6.36% (Freddie Mac, May 2026) and median home values at $658,800, most Placer County homeowners have substantial equity to draw on. A HELOC or home equity loan is the lowest-cost option for projects over $2,000. California's Energy Upgrade California program and utility rebates from PG&E may offset costs for ENERGY STAR-qualified doors. For smaller projects, 12-month same-as-cash contractor financing is widely available.
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.