Garage Door Installation in Enterprise, NV
A new garage door installation in Enterprise, NV typically runs $700–$2,200 depending on door size, material, and opener requirements — and most jobs can be completed in a single trip when the planning is done right up front. In Enterprise, that planning includes two approval tracks that don’t apply everywhere: a Clark County permit and Mountain’s Edge HOA architectural review. Call Charles Washington at (725) 356-1607 for a free estimate — we’ll walk you through both before anything gets ordered.

Why Apex Garage Door Repair Las Vegas Is Enterprise’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
We’ve built our reputation one job at a time in communities like Mountain’s Edge, and the 147 five-star reviews reflect that — not a launch-week wave, but a sustained record across real homeowners in the 89139 ZIP code and the surrounding area. When your neighbors in Enterprise leave a perfect rating, it’s because Charles showed up, did the work himself, and got it right. No subcontractors. No trainees. Charles Washington is both the owner and the lead technician on every installation.
Enterprise sits roughly 15–20 minutes southwest of our base, and we’re familiar with every major corridor into the community — from the Rainbow Boulevard approach through Mountain’s Edge to the neighborhoods tucked near the undeveloped southwestern edge along Cactus Avenue. That familiarity matters when a door is flagged by an HOA inspector and you need a fast turnaround. We’re not mapping the area from a dispatch screen. We know it.
Our Garage Door Installation work in Enterprise covers everything from a straightforward single-car swap to a permitted, HOA-reviewed double-car replacement with a new LiftMaster jackshaft opener — and Charles sequences every step so the permit, the door order, and the installation line up in one trip. That’s not a sales pitch. It’s how we’ve earned 147 five-star reviews without a single apology.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Enterprise
New Door Installation
A full new door installation in Enterprise involves more pre-work than most homeowners expect. Before we quote anything, we photograph the existing panel profile, pull the color code, and confirm the HOA-approved spec — because Mountain’s Edge architectural review boards require panel-style and color-code approval before installation, and Clark County requires a permit for any full replacement. We handle both steps. That means when the door arrives, it’s already cleared, and we’re installing — not waiting on paperwork.
Double Car Door Installation
Most Enterprise homes in Mountain’s Edge and similar subdivisions were built with two- or three-car attached garages, and the double-car door is the workhorse of the property. A double-car installation in Enterprise runs $1,000–$2,200, depending on material, panel style, and opener type. We size the torsion spring assembly specifically for the door weight — decorative carriage-house hardware adds real mass, and an undersized spring on a heavy steel door won’t survive a full Las Vegas summer of 110°F thermal cycling. We do not cut corners on spring sizing.
Single Car Door Installation
Single-car installations in Enterprise typically come up in homes with a converted or partitioned garage, or in properties near the South Las Vegas Boulevard corridor where lot configurations vary. A single-car door installation runs $700–$1,200. Even on a smaller door, if the property is in an HOA community, the same profile-and-color-code review process applies — we run it the same way regardless of door width.
Custom Garage Door Installation
Enterprise’s HOA communities actually make custom work more straightforward than it sounds — because the HOA spec often defines the exact panel profile and finish required, we’re working from a defined target rather than a blank canvas. We work with Clopay, Amarr, and Wayne Dalton custom lines to match existing community aesthetics while giving homeowners choices within the approved range: insulation grade, hardware finish, glass insert options. The door looks like it belongs there. Because it does.
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 Enterprise
We work on LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor systems — and after four years of installations across the Las Vegas Valley, we know these brands well enough to order the right parts the first time. For Enterprise customers, that means no second trips because a spring size was guessed wrong or an opener bracket didn’t fit. We stock commonly needed hardware for these lines so that a same-day or next-day completion in the 89139 area is realistic, not a best-case promise.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Enterprise Homes
- Ordering a replacement door without pre-confirming the HOA spec. Mountain’s Edge architectural review boards have rejected doors after installation — wrong panel profile, wrong color code, or both. A rejected installation means a re-order, a permit amendment with Clark County, and weeks of delay. We photograph the existing door and submit the spec for HOA approval before anything is ordered.
- Undersized torsion springs on heavy carriage-house steel doors. The decorative hardware common on Enterprise HOA homes adds meaningful weight to what looks like a standard door. A spring sized for a plain raised-panel door will fail within months under the combined stress of that extra weight and Las Vegas’s daily 110°F+ thermal cycling. We calculate spring sizing from actual door weight, not door width alone.
- Skipping track and sensor cleaning before commissioning a new opener. Homes near Enterprise’s southwestern undeveloped edge — where fine Mojave desert particulate drifts in constantly — have tracks and photo-eye sensors that accumulate grit fast. Installing a new opener without cleaning the track and sensor lenses first means phantom obstruction faults within the first week of use. We clean both as part of every opener installation, not as an add-on.
- Replacing only the door when the springs and opener are also at end of life. The bulk of Enterprise’s housing stock was built between 2004 and 2015, putting original torsion springs, cables, and openers at 12–20 years of age. A new door on a worn-out spring-and-opener system is a callback waiting to happen. We assess the full mechanical system and give homeowners an honest picture before the installation — so they decide, not us.
The Enterprise HOA + Clark County Permit Reality — What No One Else Explains
Every full garage door replacement in Enterprise runs on two parallel approval tracks, and most contractors only manage one. Clark County, NV requires a permit for any full garage door replacement — that’s the county track. Mountain’s Edge HOA architectural review boards independently require panel-profile and color-code approval before installation — that’s the HOA track. Neither one waits for the other, and neither one is optional. A door ordered without pre-photographing the existing panel profile and confirming the HOA-approved spec can be rejected after it’s already hung, costing the homeowner the permit fee, a re-order, and restart time that buyers in unincorporated Henderson or Spring Valley simply don’t face.
Here’s how it actually played out on a recent Mountain’s Edge job: we arrived at a two-car attached garage where the original Clopay raised-panel steel door — installed around 2008 — had warped and faded beyond HOA-acceptable limits. The UV oxidation on the Sandstone finish had been flagged during the community’s annual inspection. Before quoting a replacement, our tech photographed the existing panel profile and pulled the color code, then submitted the Clopay match to the architectural review board ahead of ordering. The new door and a LiftMaster 8500W jackshaft opener arrived together, already cleared by both the HOA and the county permit process, and we completed the full installation in a single trip. Zero rejection. Zero second permit. That’s the only acceptable outcome.

Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Enterprise, NV
Enterprise pricing reflects the Las Vegas Valley market — here are the ranges we work within on standard jobs in the 89139 ZIP code:
| Service | Typical Range (Enterprise) |
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| New Door Installation — Single Car | $700 – $1,200 |
| New Door Installation — Double Car | $1,000 – $2,200 |
| Opener Installation (LiftMaster / Chamberlain / Genie) | $250 – $550 |
| Panel Replacement (HOA-matched steel) | $250 – $500 |
| Spring Repair — Torsion, Heavy-Duty | $180 – $340 |
What moves a job toward the higher end: heavy carriage-house-style doors with decorative hardware, three-car openings, premium insulated steel panels, or a full bundle of door plus opener plus spring replacement in a single visit. The HOA review and Clark County permit process adds lead time, not cost — we build that sequencing into the project timeline at no additional charge. Call (725) 356-1607 for a free on-site estimate; Charles will give you a firm number before anything is ordered.
We Also Serve Cities Near Enterprise
Along with Enterprise, we regularly handle garage door installations in Spring Valley, Paradise, Winchester, and Summerlin South. If you’re just over the boundary from Enterprise, you’re still well within our service area — same owner, same standards, same one-trip goal. Call (725) 356-1607 to confirm coverage at your address.
Serving Enterprise, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Enterprise 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 Enterprise
We handle the Clark County permit process as part of the installation — you don’t file separately. Clark County requires a permit for any full garage door replacement, and we pull it before work begins so the installation is code-compliant from the start. If your home is in Mountain’s Edge or another HOA community, we also coordinate the architectural review submission simultaneously, so both approvals are in hand before the door is ordered. Call (725) 356-1607 and we’ll walk through the timeline for your specific address.
The HOA architectural review board needs the replacement door’s panel profile and color code to match the community’s approved specifications — they will not approve a generic “similar style” description. Before we quote your job, we photograph the existing door, identify the panel profile, and pull the manufacturer color code. We then submit that match to the review board on your behalf. Approval timelines vary by board, but submitting a complete, matched spec package — rather than a vague request — is the fastest path through review. We’ve done this enough times in Mountain’s Edge to know what the board wants to see.
Almost certainly yes, and here’s the straightforward reason: torsion springs are rated for roughly 10,000–15,000 cycles, and a typical household hits that mark in 7–12 years. A door installed in 2008 is now at 16–18 years, likely well past that threshold — especially given Las Vegas’s extreme heat, which accelerates spring fatigue faster than manufacturers’ cycle ratings assume in moderate climates. Replacing the door while leaving a worn spring and a 15-year-old opener is a false economy. We assess both during the estimate and give you the numbers so you can make an informed call. No pressure — just the honest picture.
Yes — meaningfully so. Enterprise’s sustained 110°F+ summers accelerate UV oxidation on painted steel panels faster than most manufacturers’ fade-warranty timelines assume, which is partly why so many original doors in Mountain’s Edge are now showing color degradation that triggers HOA inspection flags. The heat also degrades rubber bottom seals and weatherstripping faster, and it cycles torsion springs through a wider daily temperature swing — hot afternoon to cool desert night — that compounds metal fatigue over time. Choosing a higher-grade paint finish and a fully insulated steel door panel helps slow that degradation. We’ll show you the specific options that hold up best in this climate.
For the heavier decorative steel doors standard in Mountain’s Edge and similar Enterprise communities, we recommend the LiftMaster 8500W jackshaft opener — it mounts to the wall beside the door rather than on a ceiling track, which works well with high-lift or low-headroom configurations common in attached garages in this area, and its DC motor handles the added door weight without the strain that undersizes a chain-drive unit. The Chamberlain equivalent is also worth considering if the layout suits a traditional rail mount. Both are built for the load. Call (725) 356-1607 and Charles will assess your specific door weight and garage dimensions before recommending a final unit.
Ready to Install a New Garage Door in Enterprise?
Charles Washington handles every installation personally — Enterprise homeowners get the owner on the job, not a subcontractor handed a work order. With 147 five-star reviews and four years of experience across the Las Vegas Valley, including dozens of permitted, HOA-reviewed installations in Mountain’s Edge and the surrounding 89139 ZIP code, Apex Garage Door Repair Las Vegas is the call that gets it done right in one trip.
Call (725) 356-1607 for a free estimate. We’ll photograph the door, confirm the HOA spec, pull the permit, and give you a firm price before anything is ordered.
Reviewed by Charles Washington, Owner & Lead Technician at Apex Garage Door Repair Las Vegas, serving Enterprise, NV and the greater Las Vegas Valley for 4+ years.