Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Gladstone
Garage door installation in Gladstone, MO typically runs $700–$2,200 for a new door, and most jobs are completed in a single day once measurements are finalized. We work throughout the 64118 ZIP and surrounding northland neighborhoods, including Meadowbrook, Oakview, and Linden Hills. If you’re dealing with a sagging header on a widened 1960s garage or an original wood panel door that’s finally given out, we’ll show up, assess the structure, and give you straight numbers before any work starts. Call us at (866) 428-5950 for a free estimate.

We’ve been installing and replacing garage doors across the Kansas City northland for 14 years, and Gladstone’s post-WWII housing stock keeps us busy every season. These mid-century ranch and split-level homes were built to different standards than modern construction. The original 8-foot single-car openings, low headers, and aging steel or wood panel doors that came with them create real challenges when it’s time to upgrade. We’re not guessing when we pull into your driveway—we know what we’re walking into.
Why Monarch Garage Door Service Kansas Is Gladstone’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Our Garage Door Installation team doesn’t subcontract the work to a rotating crew. Aaron Bennett, our owner, is the same person who measures your opening, checks your header, and installs your door. That direct accountability matters in Gladstone, where half the jobs we quote involve structural surprises that a technician with no stake in the outcome might gloss over or upsell unnecessarily.
We’ve earned 139 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and a solid share of them come from repeat Gladstone customers who’ve referred us to neighbors. Word travels fast in a built-out suburb like this. When we reinforced a sagging header on NE 64th Street in Meadowbrook and installed a Clopay steel door with a LiftMaster Elite opener, that homeowner told three people on the block. That’s how we work.
Our response time to Gladstone is typically same-day or next-day for estimates, and we carry inventory for the eight major brands we service—LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor—so we’re not ordering parts and making you wait. In a market where many homeowners are on their second or third garage door replacement, speed and parts availability separate a working solution from a drawn-out headache.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Gladstone
New Door Installation
A full new door installation in Gladstone starts with the opening, not the door. We measure twice because many of these 1950s–1970s garages have settled out of plumb, and the rough opening rarely matches modern standard sizes. We replaced a failing 1960s wood panel door at a ranch home on NE 64th Street in the Meadowbrook neighborhood. The original 8-foot single opening had been crudely widened in the 1980s to fit a second car, but the header was undersized and sagging—we reinforced it with a steel lintel before installing a Clopay 9×7 steel door with a LiftMaster Elite opener. The homeowner avoided a $1,200 header replacement elsewhere by catching it early. That’s the difference between a hardware swap and a proper installation.
Single Car Door
Single-car garage doors in Gladstone are where we see the most legacy compatibility issues. Original 8-foot or 9-foot openings with low headers can’t always accommodate a modern 7-foot-tall sectional door without header modification or a low-headroom track system. We carry both solutions and will tell you honestly which makes sense for your budget and how long you plan to stay in the home. Many of these original doors are wood or early steel panels that have warped, rusted, or had their hardware discontinued decades ago.
Double Car Door
True two-car garages from the mid-century era are less common in Gladstone than widened single bays. When we do install a double car door—typically 16 feet wide—we’re often working with an opening that was expanded by a previous owner. That means checking the header span, the king stud integrity, and whether the concrete apron can handle the wider door’s weight and wind load. We don’t install a 16-foot door on a 14-foot header and call it good. The structural conversation comes first.
Custom Garage Door
Custom garage doors make sense in Gladstone when you’re preserving the mid-century aesthetic of a ranch or split-level but need modern insulation, operation, and safety features. We’ve sourced carriage-house profiles and flush-panel designs that complement the horizontal lines of 1960s architecture without looking like they were transplanted from a new subdivision. Custom work also covers the odd-size openings we encounter—anything from 7-foot heights for low-header garages to extra-wide openings for converted carports.
Steel Doors
Steel doors are our most common recommendation for Gladstone replacements. They handle the freeze-thaw cycles and summer heat better than wood, won’t warp under west-facing exposure, and come in insulated models that help with the energy efficiency of attached garages on these older homes. We stock and install Clopay and Wayne Dalton steel lines with gauges and insulation values matched to how you use the space.

Wood Doors
We still install wood doors in Gladstone when the homeowner wants to match original architectural detail or when a historic overlay district requires it. But we’re upfront: wood demands maintenance in this climate, and the summer sun exposure that bakes west-facing garages here will check and warp panels over time. If you want the look of wood with less upkeep, we can show you steel or composite alternatives that carry the same visual weight.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Gladstone
Your brand, our expertise. We work on equipment from LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor—the eight brands that cover virtually every door and opener installed in Gladstone over the last six decades. We carry common parts and opener models in our inventory, which means most Gladstone installations don’t involve a two-week wait for a rail kit or a specific hinge set. When you’re dealing with a door that won’t close in a January ice storm or a header that’s finally given out, that local parts stock matters.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Gladstone Homes
- Ice bonding and spring failure. Hard freezes in Gladstone cause the bottom weatherseal to stick to the concrete slab, snapping old torsion springs when the opener fires in the morning. We see this spike every January and February. A new door with a proper vinyl weatherseal and a modern opener with force-limiting features reduces the risk, but the real fix starts with recognizing that your 40-year-old spring was living on borrowed time.
- Header sag from widened openings. Many Gladstone single-car garages from the 1950s–70s were later widened by homeowners without proper header reinforcement, leaving sagging lintels that require structural repair before a standard modern door can be installed. We check this on every estimate. A door installed on a sagging header will rack, bind, and destroy itself within two years.
- Obsolete opener rails and low headers. Many 1950s–70s garages have low headers that can’t fit a modern 7-foot door without header modification, making direct replacement impossible. We carry low-headroom track systems and can modify headers when the budget allows, but we’ll never pretend a standard installation will work where it won’t.
- Summer warping of wood panels. The combination of 95°F+ days and direct west-facing garage exposure bakes older wood panel doors common on Gladstone’s 1960s ranch homes. Once a panel is warped, it won’t seal, won’t track straight, and often can’t be matched for replacement. That’s usually the point where we recommend a full steel or composite upgrade.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Gladstone, MO
Here’s what garage door installation costs in Gladstone’s market:
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| New Door Installation | $700–$2,200 |
| Opener Installation | $250–$550 |
What moves you within these ranges? Door material (steel entry-level vs. insulated or custom), whether the opening needs structural modification, and opener features (chain-drive basic vs. belt-drive with Wi-Fi and battery backup). A straightforward 9×7 steel door on a sound opening with a standard opener runs toward the lower end. A widened 16-foot opening needing header reinforcement, low-headroom hardware, and a LiftMaster Elite Series with smart connectivity pushes the upper bound. We don’t quote over the phone without seeing the opening—every Gladstone garage has a story, and we need to read it in person. Estimates are free. Call (866) 428-5950 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Gladstone
We run installation and replacement calls throughout the northland, including Parkville, Kansas City, Liberty, and Kansas City. If you’re in a neighboring community with similar mid-century housing stock—widened garages, low headers, legacy openers—the same expertise applies. Mention your area when you call and we’ll confirm response time.
Serving Gladstone, MO — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Gladstone area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Garage Door Installation in Gladstone
Usually not. Most 1950s Gladstone garages were built with 7-foot or 7-foot-6-inch door heights, and the header sits too low for a modern 7-foot-tall sectional door plus the track radius. We can install a low-headroom track system or raise the header if the structure allows. Call (866) 428-5950 and we’ll measure on-site to give you real options.
Hard freeze-thaw cycles in the Kansas City northland cause the bottom weatherseal to bond to your concrete slab overnight. When your opener fires in the morning, it fights that ice bond and overloads an already fatigued spring. Cold weather also makes steel more brittle. If your spring is past 10 years, January and February are when it quits. We replace with properly rated springs and check your weatherseal as part of the job.
Almost certainly. We see this constantly in Gladstone—homeowners widened the opening without upsizing the header to span the new width, so the lintel sags and the tracks rack out of parallel. A new door won’t fix this. We assess the header, quote reinforcement if needed, and only then install a door that’ll actually operate smoothly. Ignoring the header is how you get a $2,000 door that jams in six months.
Yes. We stock LiftMaster and Chamberlain opener models with rail kits sized for 8-foot doors, and we can adapt modern openers to low-headroom or legacy track configurations. The key is matching the opener’s force settings to the door weight and ensuring the rail doesn’t conflict with a low header. We handle that spec in person, not from a catalog.
Rarely. After 50–60 years, the panel profiles and hardware for Gladstone’s original wood doors are long discontinued. Even if we found matching panels, the frame, hinges, and track system are typically worn past reliable service. We generally recommend a full replacement with a modern steel or composite door that won’t repeat the warping problem. We’ll show you options that respect your home’s look without the maintenance burden.
Written by Aaron Bennett, Owner at Monarch Garage Door Service Kansas, serving Gladstone and the Kansas City northland since 2010.