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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Sacramento County, CA

How Much Does Exterior Door Replacement Cost in Sacramento County?

Exterior door replacement in Sacramento County costs $895-$5,040. Local labor rates, climate factors, and 2026 pricing data included.

Cost range $895 – $3,360
Average $1,680
Updated May 17, 2026
COST BREAKDOWN

What homeowners in Sacramento County actually pay.

Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.

Entry Door Replacement (fiberglass)

$895 Avg: $1,680 $3,360

Sliding Patio Door Replacement

$1,680 Avg: $3,135 $5,040

Storm Door Installation

$335 Avg: $560 $895

National avg $1,500 × 1.12x local adjustment = $1,680

Why Sacramento County prices look like this.

What should you actually pay to replace an exterior door in the Sacramento area? With median home values at $498,900 (well above national averages), homeowners here face a cost-of-living premium that extends to home improvement projects. Exterior door replacement in Sacramento County runs between $895 and $5,040 depending on door type, materials, and installation complexity. Entry-level fiberglass doors average around $1,680 installed, while sliding patio doors can reach $3,135 or more. These figures reflect local labor markets where carpenters earn $35.33 per hour, about 19% above the national average of $29.58. The Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom metro employs roughly 9,730 carpenters, giving homeowners solid access to qualified installers. Before signing any contract, collect at least three itemized quotes that separate material and labor costs.

Labor Costs and Contractor Rates in Sacramento

Carpenter labor in the Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom metro averages $35.33 per hour, translating to annual wages around $73,480. This wage premium (about 19% above the $29.58 national average) directly affects your installation quote. A standard entry door replacement requires 3-5 hours of skilled labor, putting the labor portion between $105 and $175 for straightforward installs. Sliding patio doors demand more time (often 4-8 hours) due to their weight, track systems, and weathersealing requirements. Complex jobs involving frame modifications, rot repair, or custom sizing can push labor hours significantly higher. The local workforce includes 9,730 employed carpenters, so scheduling flexibility exists even during busy spring and summer seasons. Request that contractors break out labor separately from materials on your quote so you can compare bids accurately.

Natural Hazard Considerations for Door Selection

Sacramento County carries a FEMA National Risk Index score of 98.12 (Relatively High), driven primarily by wildfire and flood exposure. The wildfire risk score of 95.93 makes fire-rated door options worth considering, particularly for homes near the urban-wildland interface in areas like El Dorado Hills or Folsom. Fiberglass and steel doors offer better fire resistance than wood. Inland flood risk scores 98.98 (Relatively High), relevant for properties near the American or Sacramento Rivers. Flood-prone areas benefit from doors with proper weatherstripping and threshold drainage. Tornado risk is moderate at 65.04, and hail risk registers at 53.91 (Relatively Low). Winter weather poses minimal concern with a score of just 6.56. When selecting exterior doors, prioritize fire resistance and water infiltration protection over impact ratings that matter more in hurricane or severe hail zones.

Climate Zone and Energy Performance

Sacramento County falls in IECC Climate Zone 3B (warm-dry), part of the DOE's Southwest HVAC region. The area records 2,138 heating degree-days annually, about 42% below the national median of 3,700 HDD. Cooling demand tells a different story: 1,576 cooling degree-days annually indicates substantial summer AC loads. This mixed climate profile means exterior doors should perform well in both directions. Look for doors with U-factors of 0.30 or lower and SHGC (Solar Heat Gain Coefficient) ratings appropriate for cooling-dominated periods. Fiberglass doors with polyurethane foam cores offer strong thermal breaks. For sliding patio doors, double-pane low-E glass with argon fill represents the practical sweet spot between cost and performance. Sacramento receives minimal precipitation (under 1 inch annually on average) and no measurable snow, so water infiltration concerns center on irrigation overspray and rare winter storms rather than chronic moisture exposure.

Energy Savings and Utility Cost Impact

California residential electricity prices reached $0.332 per kWh as of February 2026, among the highest in the nation. This rate makes energy-efficient door upgrades more financially meaningful here than in most states. Replacing a drafty door with an ENERGY STAR-certified model can reduce air infiltration by 10-15%, producing measurable savings on both heating and cooling bills. With 1,576 cooling degree-days driving summer AC use, a well-sealed door directly reduces the load your air conditioner handles. Sacramento's strong solar resource (5.87 peak sun hours daily) means many homes already have or are considering solar panels. Reducing baseline energy consumption through efficient doors, windows, and insulation stretches your solar production further. For a household spending $250 monthly on electricity, even a 5% reduction from improved door sealing saves roughly $150 annually, creating a partial payback on premium door upgrades over time.

Financing Options for Door Replacement

With 30-year mortgage rates at 6.36% (as of May 14, 2026), many Sacramento homeowners weigh financing options carefully. For exterior door projects averaging $1,680 to $3,135, most financing paths include home improvement personal loans, 0% promotional credit cards (if paid within the promotional window), or HELOC draws for larger multi-door projects. Personal loans for home improvement run approximately 8-12% APR for qualified borrowers, making a $3,000 patio door project cost roughly $3,240 over 24 months at 8%. Some door manufacturers and big-box retailers offer promotional financing (often 12-18 months at 0% interest) that can work well for budget-conscious homeowners who can pay within the term. Given Sacramento County's median home value of $498,900 and median property taxes of $3,768 annually, most homeowners have equity available for larger renovation projects if needed. Get pre-qualified before collecting contractor quotes so you know your actual budget ceiling.
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Questions buyers ask about exterior door replacement in Sacramento County.

Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.

  1. What does a basic exterior door replacement cost in Sacramento County?

    A basic fiberglass entry door replacement averages $1,680 in Sacramento County, with a range of $895 to $3,360 depending on door quality and installation complexity. This reflects the 1.12x local cost adjustment based on carpenter wages of $35.33 per hour.

  2. How much do sliding patio doors cost to replace in Sacramento?

    Sliding patio door replacement in Sacramento County averages $3,135, ranging from $1,680 for basic models to $5,040 for premium units. The higher costs compared to entry doors reflect larger glass panels, heavier frames, and more complex track installation.

  3. Why are door installation costs higher in Sacramento than the national average?

    Local carpenters in the Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom metro earn $35.33 per hour compared to the $29.58 national average (a 19% premium). Combined with California's higher material and business costs, the overall services adjustment is 1.12x national averages.

  4. Should I choose a fire-rated exterior door in Sacramento County?

    Sacramento County has a wildfire risk score of 95.93 out of 100 (Relatively Moderate). Homes near wildland-urban interface areas in Folsom, El Dorado Hills, or Rancho Cordova should consider fire-rated doors. Fiberglass and steel models offer better fire resistance than wood.

  5. How much can an energy-efficient door save on my electric bill?

    With Sacramento electricity at $0.332 per kWh (among the highest nationally), energy-efficient doors can reduce air infiltration 10-15%. For a home spending $250 monthly, a 5% reduction from better sealing saves approximately $150 per year.

  6. What climate factors should affect my door choice in Sacramento?

    Sacramento sits in IECC Zone 3B (warm-dry) with 2,138 heating degree-days and 1,576 cooling degree-days annually. This mixed climate means you need doors that insulate well in both winter and summer. Look for U-factors of 0.30 or lower.

  7. Is financing available for exterior door replacement projects?

    Yes. Options include home improvement personal loans (8-12% APR), promotional 0% credit cards, or HELOC draws. With median home values at $498,900 in Sacramento County, most homeowners have equity available. Some retailers offer 12-18 month promotional financing.

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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.

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