How Much Does Exterior Door Replacement Cost in Ada County, ID?
Exterior door replacement in Ada County costs $760-$4,275. See local labor rates, climate factors, and financing options for Boise area homeowners.
What homeowners in Ada 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 × 0.95x local adjustment = $1,425
Why Ada County prices look like this.
Labor Costs and Contractor Availability in Ada County
Weather and Hazard Considerations for Door Selection
Climate Zone Requirements and Energy Performance
Energy Savings and Utility Cost Impact
Financing Options and Return on Investment
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Questions buyers ask about exterior door replacement in Ada County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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What does exterior door replacement cost in Ada County?
Entry door replacement (fiberglass) costs $760 to $2,850, averaging $1,425. Sliding patio doors run $1,425 to $4,275, with a typical cost of $2,660. Storm door installation ranges from $285 to $760, averaging $475. These prices reflect a 0.95x local adjustment based on Boise-area labor rates.
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Why are door prices in Ada County slightly below national averages?
Local carpenter wages in the Boise City metro area average $27.09 per hour, compared to the national average of $29.58 per hour. This results in a 0.95x services adjustment factor that reduces labor costs while material prices remain consistent with national rates.
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What door materials work best for Ada County's climate?
Fiberglass doors perform exceptionally well in Ada County's IECC zone 5B climate. They resist the warping and cracking common with wood doors during freeze-thaw cycles, and the dry (B) moisture regime means humidity-related swelling is minimal. Steel doors also work well but may show condensation in extreme cold.
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How do Ada County's weather risks affect door selection?
The county's Very High winter weather score (98.95) demands doors with strong insulation and durable weatherstripping. The Relatively High wildfire risk (98.25) makes fire-rated doors advisable in wildland-urban interface areas. Quality seals protect against ice storm damage (risk score 80.54).
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How much can an energy-efficient door save on utility bills?
With Idaho electricity at $0.126 per kWh, upgrading to ENERGY STAR certified doors can reduce heating and cooling losses by 10-15% at each entry point. For homes spending $150 monthly on heating, this translates to potential savings of $15-25 per month during peak winter months.
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What financing options exist for door replacement in Ada County?
Options include home equity lines of credit (current mortgage rates around 6.36%), supplier promotional financing (often 12-24 months deferred interest), and cash payment. With median home values at $476,000, many Ada County homeowners have equity available for home improvement financing.
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How many contractors are available for door installation in the Boise area?
The Boise City metro area employs approximately 4,080 carpenters, indicating strong contractor availability for door installation projects. This healthy labor market supports competitive pricing and reasonable scheduling timelines for most residential door replacement work.
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.