A common question asked about your garage door at home is, “is it possible to replace my garage panel?” Most people would hope to avoid purchasing a whole new door to reduce the cost, especially if the damage is small. However, a number of variables come into play to understand whether or not you can purchase a new panel by itself. Here, we’ll discuss what some of them are and how to know when it’s time to get in touch with a garage door specialist for help.
Do I Have to Replace my Whole Garage Door or just the Panel?
This is a frequent question for many who encounter a damaged garage door at home. Let’s look at some essential points to consider which will help you decide the approach to take:
Age of the Door
If you have an older garage door that’s more than 15 years old, you’ll likely have to buy a whole new door, as replacement panels are unlikely to still be available for your model.
Design and Layout of the Door
Some garage door models won’t allow you to replace individual garage door panels. It will be best to talk with a garage door specialist in your area to find out what options you have available for your garage door.
Type of Damage to your Door
If you find your panels are drooping or bending, you may need to replace the entire garage door. Regular refinishing of a wood door can extend the life of the door; however if you notice peeling or cracking, be sure to check your door for rot or other wood damage. It can also be difficult to color-match faded garage door panels. Only a garage door professional can help you to achieve the best color match.
Can I Replace my Garage Door Panel Myself?
Some forms of damage to your garage door can be replaced DIY-style. However, not all work that needs to be done will be that easy. That’s true when it comes to fixing your garage door panel. There’s a greater risk of not being able to fit the component in place correctly with panels. Therefore, you’ll be better off seeking help from a garage door repair expert to replace or repair your panels. If you try doing it yourself, you may put your safety at risk, and since the repairer will have the correct tools needed for the repair, you will need their help for the job.
When you speak with a Raynor Authorized Dealer and repair expert, here’s some information that you should likely be prepared to provide:
- The measurements of your garage door, including height, width, and thickness
- Who the manufacturer of your garage door is
- What model of garage door you have
- Kinds of joints and hinges attached
For advice about fixing a damaged door panel, reach out to one of our Raynor Authorized Dealers today. They are your trusted service for all your garage door repair needs. Don’t wait around if you have damage to your garage door or panels, and make sure to seek the help of a professional garage door expert!

