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Pella Front Door Cost Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:43+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for a Pella front door in the United States typically reflect door type, material, glass options, hardware, and installation. The main cost drivers are door material (fiberglass, wood, or aluminum-clad), customization (glass, panels, and hardware), and labor for removal and installation. Cost estimates below help buyers plan a budget with clear low–average–high ranges.

Assumptions: region, door size standard 36″ x 80″, labor included in installation, basic finish, standard warranty.

Item Low Average High Notes
Door (exterior front) $1,200 $2,800 $4,000 Fiberglass or aluminum-clad basic; wooden doors higher
Glass/finish upgrades $100 $800 $2,000 Grids, decorative glass, low-E coatings
Hardware & trim $150 $600 $1,200 Handles, hinges, gasket seals
Installation & labor $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 Removal of old door, fitting, finishing
Permits & misc. fees $0 $150 $500 Depends on local rules
Total installed price $3,350 $6,350 $12,700 Assumes standard size, mid-range options

Overview Of Costs

Front door pricing combines the door shell, glass options, trim, hardware, and installation. The total installed price typically ranges from about $3,000 to $12,500, with mid-range installations around $5,500–$8,500. The per-unit baseline is generally $1,200–$4,000 for the door itself, plus $1,000–$3,500 for labor, depending on the material and local market.

Cost Breakdown

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $1,200 $2,800 $4,000 Door shell by material; fiberglass often cheapest, wood and overlay cost more
Labor $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 Removal, fitting, shimming, sealing
Glass & Upgrades $100 $800 $2,000 Insulated, decorative, or low-E options
Hardware & Trim $150 $600 $1,200 Lockset, hinges, casing
Permits / Fees $0 $150 $500 Local requirements may apply
Delivery / Disposal $0 $100 $400 Removal of old door, haul-away sometimes included

What Drives Price

Material choice is the largest driver: fiberglass doors start in the low-to-mid range, aluminum-clad is mid-range, and solid wood is typically the high end. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> Design complexity (custom panels, grids, or sidelites) adds to both material and labor costs. Geographic differences also affect labor rates and disposal fees.

Factors That Affect Price

Door size and configuration impact both material needs and installation time. A non-standard width or height, or the addition of sidelites, can raise costs by 15–40%. Regional market conditions and local code requirements may add fees or require additional reinforcement. A higher-quality warranty or premium finishes can add 10–25% more.

Ways To Save

Shop multiple options within Pella’s lineup to compare fiberglass versus wood in your climate. Consider standard glass and hardware choices first; bespoke glass or grids should be weighed against long-term energy savings and maintenance costs. Labor savings come from scheduling during non-peak seasons, and by selecting a door size close to standard dimensions when possible.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor and material availability. In the Northeast, expect higher installation fees than the Southeast, with the Midwest often falling in between. Urban markets may incur elevated disposal and permit costs, while rural areas can see lower labor rates. On average, regional differences can shift the total installed price by ±15% to ±25% from the national average.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Basic Scenario

  • Door: Fiberglass, standard 36″ x 80″
  • Glass: Clear, no grids
  • Hardware: Standard lockset
  • Labor: 6–8 hours
  • Total: $3,500–$4,800

Mid-Range Scenario

  • Door: Aluminum-clad, 36″ x 80″, with partial sidelites
  • Glass: Low-E with grille
  • Hardware: Upgraded handle set, sealed frame
  • Labor: 8–12 hours
  • Total: $6,000–$8,500

Premium Scenario

  • Door: Solid wood, custom finish, 36″ x 80″
  • Glass: Insulated decorative glass with grids
  • Hardware: High-end lockset and decorative trim
  • Labor: 12–16 hours
  • Total: $10,000–$12,500

Maintenance & Ownership Costs

Annual upkeep for Pella doors is typically modest but varies by material. Fiberglass requires minimal maintenance, wood may need periodic sealing or painting every 3–5 years, and aluminum-clad may need occasional gasket checks. Over a 5-year horizon, expect maintenance and potential refinishing costs to range from $0 to $1,200 depending on material and environmental exposure.

Assumptions: standard installation, no major structural alterations, normal weather exposure.