How Much Does Exterior Door Replacement Cost in Brevard County, FL?
Exterior door replacement in Brevard County costs $715-$2,670 for entry doors. Local carpenter wages, hurricane ratings, and energy efficiency factors explained.
What homeowners in Brevard 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 × 0.89x local adjustment = $710-$2,670
Why Brevard County prices look like this.
Labor Costs and Installer Availability
Hurricane and Storm Considerations
Climate Zone and Seasonal Factors
Energy Efficiency and Utility Impact
Financing and Return on Investment
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Questions buyers ask about exterior door replacement in Brevard County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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Why are exterior doors more expensive in hurricane zones like Brevard County?
Brevard County has a hurricane risk score of 99.71 out of 100, requiring impact-rated doors that meet Florida Building Code standards. Impact-rated entry doors cost $500 to $1,500 more than standard models due to reinforced frames, laminated glass, and Miami-Dade certified hardware. However, local labor rates of $24.06 per hour (below the $29.58 national average) help offset some material costs.
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How much does a fiberglass entry door cost to install in Brevard County?
Fiberglass entry door replacement costs $710 to $2,670 in Brevard County, with the average project running around $1,335. This reflects the 0.89x local cost adjustment based on area carpenter wages of $24.06 per hour. Impact-rated versions for hurricane protection fall toward the higher end of this range.
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What is the price range for sliding patio door replacement?
Sliding patio door replacement in Brevard County runs $1,335 to $4,005, with typical installations around $2,490. The wide range reflects differences between standard aluminum frames and hurricane-rated units with impact glass. Installation takes 5 to 8 hours given the larger opening size and track system requirements.
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Are storm doors worth installing in Florida's climate?
Storm doors cost $265 to $710 installed in Brevard County and provide value despite the mild winters (only 1,472 heating degree-days annually). They add a layer of protection against wind-driven rain during tropical storms, reduce UV fading of entry doors, and improve security. The low cost relative to entry door replacement makes them a practical addition.
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How do energy-efficient doors affect utility bills in Brevard County?
With electricity at $0.158 per kWh and 2,758 cooling degree-days annually, energy-efficient doors reduce AC costs by improving air sealing. A leaky door can waste $150 to $300 yearly in lost conditioned air. Doors with low SHGC ratings below 0.25 are especially valuable given Brevard's 5.62 peak sun hours daily.
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Should I finance an exterior door replacement or pay cash?
For single-door projects averaging $1,335, cash payment makes the most sense since current mortgage rates are 6.36%. This amount represents less than 0.5% of Brevard County's median home value of $304,400. Financing becomes more practical for whole-house door upgrades totaling $5,000 or more, where 12-month same-as-cash options reduce interest costs.
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Do impact-rated doors qualify for insurance discounts?
Yes, impact-rated exterior doors can qualify for wind mitigation credits on Florida homeowner's insurance, potentially reducing premiums by 3% to 10%. Given Brevard County's 99.71 hurricane risk score and 99.40 lightning risk score, insurers reward protective upgrades. Request a wind mitigation inspection after installation to document the improvement for your carrier.
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.