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Commercial Entry Doors Price Guide for U.S. Buyers 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:09:03+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for commercial entry doors vary by material, size, rating, and installation scope. This article covers the cost to purchase and install commercial entry doors, highlighting typical price ranges and key drivers to help buyers budget accurately.

Item Low Average High Notes
Door (steel) $700 $1,400 $2,500 Standard 3’0″ x 7’0″, hollow-core usually excluded
Door (aluminum) $900 $1,850 $3,200 Often used for storefronts and high-traffic entrances
Door (solid wood) $1,100 $2,200 $4,000 Premium look; higher maintenance
Labor for installation $500 $1,200 $2,500 Labor hours vary by frame work and site access
Hardware & accessories $150 $350 $800 Includes hinges, closer, lockset
Delivery & handling $50 $150 $350 Regional shipping and forklift needs
Permits & inspections $0 $250 $1,000 Depends on local codes
Total installed price $2,000 $4,000 $9,000 Includes door, frame, hardware, and basic labor

Assumptions: Midwest labor rates, standard steel or aluminum doors, normal access, no custom finishes.

Commercial Entry Door Material Price: Steel, Aluminum, Wood

Material choice drives most of the price variance for commercial entry doors. Steel doors offer durability at mid-range costs, aluminum doors favor lighter weight with higher upfront costs, and solid wood doors bring premium aesthetics and maintenance. Typical installed ranges are shown below to reflect common project scopes.

Material Door Only Low Door Only High Installed Low Installed High Notes
Steel hollow-core $700 $1,400 $1,300 $2,500 Good for high-traffic, lower security needs
Aluminum storefront $900 $2,000 $1,900 $3,000 Weather-resistant, curved or flat profiles vary
Solid wood $1,100 $2,800 $2,000 $4,000 Premium look; higher maintenance and energy consideration

Installed Price vs. Per-Unit Cost: Size and Rating Impact

Door size and security rating directly affect total cost. Larger doors or higher-rated units (fire-rated, impact-resistant) command premiums due to heavier frames, specialized hardware, and stricter installation requirements. Use these rough ranges as budgeting anchors for typical commercial entries.

  • Standard 3’0″ x 7’0″ non-rated: Installed $1,200–$2,400
  • Standard 3’0″ x 7’0″ rated (fire/impact): Installed $2,000–$3,200
  • 4’0″ x 8’0″ storefront or heavy-duty: Installed $2,400–$5,000

Hardware, Frames, and Accessories: What adds to the bill

Hardware packages, frame materials, and closers often add 10–40% to door costs. Choices include heavy-duty hinges, door closers, multipoint locking systems, weather seals, and compatible frames. The installed price table below shows typical ranges by component.

Component Low Average High Notes
Door closer and hinges $120 $260 $520 Industrial-grade hardware increases reliability
Lockset (electronic or smart) $150 $380 $900 Security features vary by model
Weather seals $60 $160 $320 Stops air and water intrusion
Frame material (steel, aluminum) $300 $700 $1,600 Critical for mounting and insulation

Fire-Rated and Security Door Premiums

Fire-rated and security-rated doors significantly change the price profile. Ratings such as 20-minute or 60-minute fire resistance and forced-entry resistance affect material thickness, hardware, and test certifications. Expect higher manufacturing costs and more complex installation.

  • Non-rated commercial entry door installed: $1,200–$2,400
  • Fire-rated 20-minute with rated hardware: $2,200–$5,000 installed
  • High-security (UL-listed) door with enhanced hinges: $3,000–$8,000 installed

Per-Unit Costs by Door Size and Type

Per-unit pricing helps when comparing multiple entrances or replacements on the same project. Use the following examples to estimate budgets across a campus or strip mall. Per-unit price includes standard frame, basic hardware, and labor for a typical interior/exterior door install.

Door Type 3’0″ x 7’0″ 3’0″ x 7’0″ (Fire) 4’0″ x 8’0″ 4’0″ x 8’0″ (Impact)
Steel hollow-core $1,200–$2,000 $2,000–$3,400 $1,900–$3,000 $3,000–$5,000
Aluminum storefront $1,400–$2,600 $2,400–$4,500 $2,600–$4,800 $4,000–$7,000
Solid wood $1,700–$3,000 $3,000–$5,500 $2,800–$4,800 $4,500–$9,000

Regional Variations in Commercial Entry Door Prices

Location affects material costs, labor rates, and delivery charges. Coastal regions and large metros typically see higher installed prices than rural areas. Use these indicative deltas to benchmark bids in different markets across the United States.

  • Midwest: avg installed price tends to be 5–15% lower than national average for standard steel doors
  • West Coast: stainless or premium finishes push costs up 8–20%
  • Southeast: hurricane-rated packages can add 10–25% depending on wind zone requirements

Delivery, Scheduling, and Permits: Hidden costs to plan for

Delivery, site prep, and permit timing can push totals by several hundred to a few thousand dollars. Some projects require crane or forklift access, on-site removal, and waste disposal. Plan for lead times and coordination with other trades to avoid rush fees.

  • Delivery: $50–$350 per door
  • Site prep and framing tweaks: $300–$1,200
  • Permits and inspections: $0–$1,000 depending on jurisdiction

Ways to Cut Costs Without Compromising Security

Small changes in scope and materials can reduce the price without weakening performance. Consider these options when budgeting for multiple entrances or long-term ownership costs.

  • Choose standard sizes and avoid custom dimensions when possible
  • Opt for steel or aluminum with standard hardware instead of premium finishes
  • Bundle multiple door installs into a single project to secure bulk pricing
  • Compare quotes that separate materials, labor, and deliveries for clarity