Garage Door Installation in Medina, OH
If you’re in Medina and need a new garage door installed — whether it’s a standard double-car door on a subdivision colonial or an oversized unit on a detached workshop out on acreage — Edward Decampus handles the job himself, on-site, with all hardware loaded for a single trip. Beacon Garage Door Service brings 12 years of hands-on installation experience to every job in Medina’s 44256 and 44258 ZIP codes. Call (762) 265-9305 for a free estimate — Edward picks up.

Why Beacon Garage Door Service Is Medina’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Medina homeowners who’ve dealt with franchise dispatch companies know the drill: you book an appointment, a different technician shows up each time, and nobody on-site can make a decision. Beacon works differently. When you call, you’re talking to Edward Decampus — the owner, the installer, the person who will physically show up at your door in Medina. That’s not a marketing line; it’s just how we operate.
602 customers have left reviews averaging 4.9 stars — not because we overpromise, but because Edward arrives prepared. For Medina jobs specifically, that means the truck carries heavy-duty torsion springs, high-cycle hardware, and oversized door components before we ever pull out of the driveway. One trip. Done right. That reputation travels fast in Medina’s tightly clustered subdivisions, where neighbors talk.
Our Garage Door Installation work in Medina reflects what we’ve learned about this specific market: the freeze-thaw cycles off Lake Erie, the 1990s-era builder-spec hardware finally hitting its replacement window, and the acreage properties west and south of the city with doors that far exceed standard residential specifications. Generic installation work doesn’t hold up here. We know that from experience, not from a manual.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Medina
New Door Installation
A typical new door installation in Medina runs $700–$2,200 depending on door size, material, and whether the rough opening needs squaring before we hang anything. That last point matters more in Medina than most Ohio markets: freeze-thaw cycling heaves concrete garage aprons regularly in subdivisions off Smith Road and the Huntington corridor, and a rough opening that’s out of square by even a quarter inch will cause the new door to bind, wear rollers unevenly, and require early realignment. We measure and shim before we install — not after the door is already hanging crooked.
Double Car Door Installation
Double-car doors are the dominant configuration in Medina’s 44256-area colonial and ranch subdivisions, and they’re also where we see the most under-scoped installs from competitors. A standard 16×7 double-car steel door weighs 150–175 pounds — that weight demands properly rated torsion springs and an opener with enough horsepower to handle the load without burning out in year two. In Medina, where original builder-spec openers on 1990s homes are already failing under normal residential doors, pairing a new heavier door with the same undersized hardware is a mistake we won’t make. Double-car installation in Medina runs $1,100–$2,200 fully installed.
Custom Garage Door Installation
The historic blocks near Medina’s Public Square present a specific challenge: late-1800s and early-1900s homes with carriage-house openings that don’t conform to modern standard door sizes, combined with owners who want a door that looks appropriate for the architecture. We’ve sourced and installed Clopay and Amarr carriage-style steel doors with decorative hardware that fits non-standard openings without requiring structural modification to the original opening. If your home near the square has an unusual width, a low-clearance header, or a non-rectangular frame, Edward assesses the opening in person before quoting — no guessing on custom work.
Single Car Door Installation
Single-car installations in Medina run $700–$1,200 and come up most often on detached garages, older homes on the east side of the city, and the occasional workshop conversion on rural parcels outside the main subdivisions. Even on a smaller single-car job, the same freeze-thaw apron issues apply — we check the sill and rough opening before the door goes up. A door that’s installed level on a heaved apron is a door that binds by spring thaw.
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.
The Medina Installation Challenge Nobody Talks About
Medina grew fast. During the 1990s and early 2000s, the 44256 and 44258 ZIP codes absorbed wave after wave of new colonial and ranch-style subdivisions, filling in the south and west sides of the city with attached two- and three-car garages built to builder-spec standards — which is to say, the minimum hardware that would pass inspection and sell a house. Those original torsion springs are rated for roughly 10,000 cycles. At two cycles per day, that’s roughly 13–14 years of life under ideal conditions. Medina’s conditions are not ideal. Lake-effect snow events and hard freeze-thaw cycles stress springs beyond their rated cycle life, and those same cycles heave concrete garage aprons, throwing door frames out of square over successive winters. The result is that Medina right now has a concentrated replacement market unlike anything you’d see in a city with a more staggered development history — entire cul-de-sacs off the Huntington corridor where every house was finished in the same two-year window and every door is hitting failure simultaneously.
We were called to one such job: a detached workshop on an acreage parcel off Smith Road where the owner needed a new heavy-duty Wayne Dalton steel door — 16 feet wide, 7 feet tall — plus a LiftMaster ½-hp belt-drive opener rated for heavier doors, because the original builder-spec opener on his attached garage had already burned out under similar weight. We arrived with all hardware loaded for a one-trip completion, shimmed the rough opening to compensate for a heaved apron, set high-cycle torsion springs, and had the door fully operational before noon. No return visit. No waiting on parts. That’s the standard we hold ourselves to on every Medina job, because acreage properties don’t have the luxury of a technician swinging back tomorrow morning.

Trusted Brands We Install in Medina
Edward is trained and experienced on eight major brands: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. For Medina customers, that breadth matters because the original hardware across the 44256 and 44258 subdivisions spans multiple brands and eras — we’re not going to tell you the only option is what we happen to stock. We carry parts and hardware for all of these brands on the truck, which is a large part of why most Medina installs finish in a single trip. Whatever brand is on your door — or whatever brand makes sense for the new installation — Edward knows it firsthand.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Medina Homes
- Heaved apron causing immediate misalignment: Medina’s freeze-thaw cycling raises concrete garage aprons by fractions of an inch each winter. Installers who don’t shim and square the rough opening before hanging a new door leave homeowners with a door that binds on the frame and grinds rollers down unevenly within the first season — we’ve corrected other companies’ installs that were misaligned before the first winter was over.
- Undersized openers on oversized doors: Detached workshops and three-car garage configurations on Medina acreage parcels regularly involve doors heavier than standard residential specs. Pairing a 1/2-hp residential opener with a 175-pound steel door is a burnout waiting to happen — often within 12–18 months. The opener selection has to match the actual door weight, not just the opening dimensions.
- Builder-spec springs on replacement installs: The original 1990s subdivisions in Medina were built with minimum-cycle torsion springs. When homeowners replace just the door without upgrading to high-cycle springs rated for Medina’s heavier use patterns, the springs become the next failure point — sometimes within two years of the new door install. We address spring rating at the time of installation, not after the fact.
- Bottom seal failure from overnight refreeze: Meltwater from Medina’s lake-effect snow events pools at the garage apron, refreezes overnight, and bonds the bottom seal to the floor. Homeowners force the door open in the morning and tear the seal off — sometimes on a door that was installed weeks earlier. On every Medina install, we recommend a vinyl or rubber cold-weather seal rated for freeze cycles, not the standard builder-spec foam strip that won’t survive a northeast Ohio winter.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Medina, OH
Here’s what garage door installation actually costs in Medina’s market — not a ballpark, but a real working range based on what we see in 44256 and 44258 every season:
| Service | Medina Price Range |
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| New Door Installation (single car) | $700–$1,200 |
| New Door Installation (double car / oversized) | $1,100–$2,200 |
| Opener Installation (heavy-duty, included with door install) | $250–$550 |
| Spring Repair / Replacement (at time of install) | $180–$340 |
What moves a job toward the higher end of the range: oversized door dimensions, heavy-gauge steel or wood construction, custom carriage-style panels for historic openings near the Public Square, high-cycle torsion spring upgrades, and rough openings that need shimming due to apron heave. Edward gives you a firm number before any work starts — no price surprises at the end. Call (762) 265-9305 for a free estimate; estimates are free and there’s no obligation.
We Also Serve Cities Near Medina
Beyond Medina, we regularly work in Brunswick to the northeast, where similar 1990s-era subdivisions share the same torsion spring replacement timeline, and in Cartersville for customers who’ve found us through referrals. If you’re just outside Medina’s city limits, call us — coverage isn’t a problem.
Serving Medina, OH — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Medina 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 Medina
Medina’s freeze-thaw cycling heaves concrete garage aprons gradually over successive winters, pulling the rough opening out of square even after a correct installation. If the installer didn’t shim and account for the existing apron condition at the time of install — or if the heave continues after installation — the door frame shifts enough to cause binding and uneven roller wear. The fix is addressing the rough opening geometry before the door goes up, and selecting hardware with enough adjustment range to compensate for minor post-install movement. Call (762) 265-9305 if your recently installed door is already showing alignment issues — Edward will assess it directly.
A heavy steel double-car door on a Medina workshop — typically 16 feet wide by 7 feet tall — needs a minimum 1/2-hp opener rated for heavier residential doors, with a LiftMaster or Chamberlain belt-drive unit being the most reliable long-term choice for that weight class. Standard 1/3-hp openers are rated for lighter doors and will burn out prematurely on oversized steel doors, sometimes within the first year. Edward sizes the opener to the actual door weight, not just the opening dimensions — that’s the step most standard installs skip. Call (762) 265-9305 for a free site assessment on workshop installations.
Yes — Clopay and Amarr both make carriage-house-style steel doors with decorative strap hardware that reads as traditional from the street while operating as a standard sectional door. For openings near the Public Square that don’t conform to modern standard widths or have low-clearance headers, Edward measures the opening in person before any order is placed. Non-standard openings are common on Medina’s pre-1920 housing stock, and we’ve handled enough of them to know that a site visit isn’t optional on custom work — it’s what prevents a door that doesn’t fit. Call (762) 265-9305 to schedule a free measurement.
In Medina, yes — unambiguously. Meltwater from lake-effect snow events refreezes at the garage apron overnight, and a standard foam bottom seal bonds to the ice. When a homeowner opens the door in the morning, the seal tears off — sometimes within the first winter on a new door. A cold-weather-rated vinyl or rubber seal costs a fraction of what it takes to redo the seal after the fact, and it’s far less aggravating than dealing with a torn seal in February. We include cold-weather seal specification in every Medina installation quote automatically.
Realistically, yes. The subdivisions built along the Huntington corridor in the late 1990s and early 2000s used near-identical builder-spec hardware across multiple lots, often sourced from the same supplier in the same construction season. When one house in a cul-de-sac hits spring or opener failure, the adjacent houses are almost always on the same timeline — same cycle count, same exposure, same original hardware grade. We’ve done multiple same-street installs in a single day in Medina for exactly this reason. If your neighbors are dealing with the same grinding, slow-response, or noisy opener symptoms you are, they’re probably six months behind you — not five years.
Schedule Your Garage Door Installation in Medina
If you’re in Medina and ready to get a new door installed — or you just want an honest assessment of what’s actually needed — call (762) 265-9305. Edward answers directly, quotes honestly, and shows up prepared to finish the job in one trip. Estimates are free. There’s no pressure to decide on the call. For Medina residents in the 44256 and 44258 ZIP codes who’ve dealt with impersonal service before, the difference is obvious from the first conversation.
Reviewed by Edward Decampus, Owner at Beacon Garage Door Service Euharlee, serving Medina, OH and surrounding communities with 12 years of hands-on garage door installation experience.