Storm Door Installation Costs

Supply and installation of an aluminum or steel storm door in front of an existing exterior door for added weather protection and ventilation.

Verified by 3 sourcesUpdated March 21, 2026

Cost Comparison by Location

50 locations with verified cost data

Cost Comparison — Storm Door Installation

Alabama3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$697

High

$1,650

Alaska3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$731

High

$1,650

Arizona3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$710

High

$1,650

Arkansas3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$694

High

$1,650

California3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$749

High

$1,650

Colorado3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$720

High

$1,650

Connecticut3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$727

High

$1,650

Delaware3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$723

High

$1,650

Florida3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$697

High

$1,650

Georgia3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$702

High

$1,650

Hawaii3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$771

High

$1,650

Idaho3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$698

High

$1,650

Illinois3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$753

High

$1,650

Indiana3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$722

High

$1,650

Iowa3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$709

High

$1,650

Kansas3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$704

High

$1,650

Kentucky3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$703

High

$1,650

Louisiana3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$700

High

$1,650

Maine3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$719

High

$1,650

Maryland3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$721

High

$1,650

Massachusetts3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$742

High

$1,650

Michigan3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$723

High

$1,650

Minnesota3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$730

High

$1,650

Mississippi3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$694

High

$1,650

Missouri3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$723

High

$1,650

Montana3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$717

High

$1,650

Nebraska3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$700

High

$1,650

Nevada3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$725

High

$1,650

New Hampshire3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$720

High

$1,650

New Jersey3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$724

High

$1,650

New Mexico3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$705

High

$1,650

New York3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$728

High

$1,650

North Carolina3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$697

High

$1,650

North Dakota3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$717

High

$1,650

Ohio3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$717

High

$1,650

Oklahoma3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$697

High

$1,650

Oregon3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$723

High

$1,650

Pennsylvania3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$719

High

$1,650

Rhode Island3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$722

High

$1,650

South Carolina3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$699

High

$1,650

South Dakota3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$694

High

$1,650

Tennessee3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$700

High

$1,650

Texas3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$698

High

$1,650

Utah3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$704

High

$1,650

Vermont3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$725

High

$1,650

Virginia3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$702

High

$1,650

Washington3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$746

High

$1,650

West Virginia3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$696

High

$1,650

Wisconsin3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$721

High

$1,650

Wyoming3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$713

High

$1,650

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About Storm Door Installation Costs

Storm door installation costs in Alabama vary significantly based on project scope, door quality, and installation complexity. The wide range reflects differences between basic single-door installations and comprehensive multi-door projects with premium materials. Local factors including Alabama's humid subtropical climate, regional labor availability, and varying permit requirements across municipalities contribute to price variations within the state.

Questions to Ask Your Contractor

  • 1What is included in your installation quote—labor, materials, removal of old doors, and disposal?
  • 2Do you handle all necessary permits and inspections, or are those my responsibility?
  • 3What warranty do you offer on both the storm door product and the installation workmanship?
  • 4Can you provide references from recent Alabama installations in my area?
  • 5What is your timeline for installation, and do you offer emergency or expedited scheduling?
  • 6Are there any additional costs for custom sizing, frame repairs, or modifications to my existing door frame?
  • 7Do you offer financing options or payment plans for larger multi-door projects?
  • 8What type and brand of storm doors do you install, and can I choose from multiple options?
  • 9How do you handle unexpected issues discovered during installation, such as rotted frames or structural damage?
  • 10What is your process if the storm door doesn't fit properly or requires adjustments after installation?