The cost to hang an interior door varies widely depending on several factors, including the type of door, the complexity of the installation, regional labor rates, and whether the door frame needs adjustments or repairs.
Here’s a general overview of how long it takes a professional to hang a door…
- Type of Door – The cost can vary based on whether the door is a standard hollow-core door (which is generally less expensive) or a solid wood door (which tends to be more expensive due to the weight and material).
- Labor Rates – Labor costs can differ significantly depending on the region. Urban areas with higher costs of living typically have higher labor rates compared to rural areas.
- Pre-hung vs. Slab Door – Pre-hung doors (doors that come with the frame) are generally more expensive to purchase but may require less labor time to install, as the door frame and door are perfectly matched. Slab doors (door only, without frame) might be cheaper upfront but could require more labor for fitting into an existing frame, possibly increasing the overall cost.
- Modifications and Repairs – If the existing door frame requires adjustments, repairs, or if the new door needs significant modifications to fit, this can increase the cost. Additional work such as painting, staining, or hardware installation (e.g., handles, locks) will add to the total cost.
- Cost Estimates:
- For a basic installation with minimal adjustments, costs might range from $100 to $300 for labor alone.
- For installations requiring new door frames or significant modifications, costs can increase to $200-$500 or more.
- Including the cost of the door itself, total expenses can range from as low as $150-$250 for a simple hollow-core door and installation to $500-$1,000 or more for high-end solid wood doors with complex installation requirements.
These are broad estimates, and the actual cost can vary. It’s always best to get multiple quotes from local contractors or handymen to understand the specific costs for your project. Keep in mind that some contractors may offer a lower rate per door if multiple doors are being installed at the same time, due to the efficiency of working on several doors in a single visit.