How much do commercial garage doors cost in Melbourne?
A commercial garage door in Melbourne is a different product to the one on a house: wider spans, heavier curtains, three-phase motors and wind or fire ratings. Prices here cover supply and installation by a commercial door installer, GST included.
Pricing below is compiled from Australian commercial and industrial door suppliers and installers as of August 2026. All prices include GST.
Detailed Commercial Pricing — Melbourne 2026
| Service | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Industrial roller shutter (per door, installed) | $2,850installed | $3,800 | $12,000 |
| Insulated commercial door (PU-core sectional, supply) | $280/sqm | $330 | $380 |
| Commercial sectional overhead door (installed) | $3,450installed | $9,700 | $19,800 |
| High-speed / rapid-roll door (supply + install) | $11,000supply+install | $15,000 | $25,000 |
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Commercial garage door types and what they cost
Industrial roller shutters
The workhorse commercial door: heavy-gauge Colorbond curtain, stronger spring coil and a commercial motor. Priced by width, height and wind rating. Larger clear-span warehouse openings sit at the top of the range; insulated slat options add weight and a motor upsize.
Commercial sectional overhead doors
Panel-lift doors for workshops, distribution docks and showrooms. Priced per square metre of opening by panel type — single-skin from $220/m², full-view aluminium to $520/m² supply — plus motor and install.
High-speed / rapid-roll doors
Fast-cycling fabric doors for high-traffic and cold-chain openings where speed and air-seal matter. Locally made Ulti-Roll $11,000–$20,000; FasTrax $15,000–$25,000.
Insulated commercial doors
Double-skin PU-core sectional panels for temperature-controlled, cold-storage and acoustic applications. A motorised insulated dock door installs from around $9,700.
Personnel / access doors
Pedestrian access doors set into or beside the main opening. Pre-hung steel PA doors start around $799 supplied; install is additional and varies by site.
Commercial vs residential garage doors — why commercial costs more
A residential roller or sectional door is typically $1,200–$4,500 installed. The commercial equivalent starts around $2,850 and climbs quickly, because commercial doors use heavier-gauge curtains and panels, higher-duty-cycle motors built for hundreds of cycles a day, larger spans, and often wind-rating or fire-rating compliance. The opening size and how hard the door is worked — not the badge on the motor — drive most of the gap.
Commercial garage door sizes and how size drives price
Light-commercial openings start near standard double-garage width, but warehouse, factory and dock doors run to large clear-span sizes. Sectional doors are commonly priced per square metre of opening, so a door twice the area is roughly twice the panel cost before motor and access. Oversized and high openings also need a larger motor, heavier hardware and sometimes a crane or elevated platform to install — all of which lift the quote.
What actually moves the price
- Door type. An industrial roller shutter is the cheapest way to close an opening; a sectional door seals and insulates better; a high-speed rapid-roll door is the premium tier for traffic and cold-chain openings.
- Opening size. Sectional doors are priced per square metre of opening, so a 5m × 5m dock door costs far more than a 3m × 3m workshop door.
- Motor and controls. A three-phase industrial opener, safety edges, loop detectors and interlocks add to the base price.
- Wind and fire rating. Exposed Melbourne sites need higher wind-rated curtains; fire-rated shutters on boundary walls or between tenancies are a separate, dearer product.
- Site and access. Crane or scissor-lift hire, after-hours installation to avoid disrupting trading, and structural steel headers all sit on top of the door price.
How to keep the cost sane
Commercial garage door cost by door type
The cheapest way to close a commercial opening is an industrial roller shutter, which is why it is the most common choice for warehouses and workshops. Commercial sectional doors cost more but offer better sealing, insulation options and a cleaner look for showrooms and docks. High-speed rapid-roll doors are the premium tier, justified where door speed and air-seal cut energy loss or keep a production or cold-chain line moving. Insulated panels and wind or fire rating are add-ons that apply across all three types.
Our Methodology
Commercial pricing on this page is compiled from Australian commercial and industrial garage-door suppliers and installers, published supplier price guides and product ranges as of August 2026. We cross-reference ranges from multiple sources; no contractor can influence a published figure. All prices are GST-inclusive estimates and will vary with your specific opening, door spec and site. Always get multiple written quotes. Last reviewed August 2026. Read our full methodology →
Commercial garage door prices, product by product
The single biggest reason commercial garage door quotes confuse buyers is that four different products share one name, and they price on different bases — some per door installed, some per square metre supplied. The bands below are the same ones in the rate table above, matched to the product families the market actually quotes.
Industrial roller shutters — the workhorse on warehouses, loading docks and shopfronts — run $2,850–$12,000 per door installed. Width is the main driver, followed by wind rating, curtain gauge and whether the motor is single-phase or three-phase. A standard bay door sits low in the band; a wide, wind-rated, three-phase unit fills the top of it.
Commercial sectional overhead doors install at $3,450–$19,800 per door, and the insulated version prices its panels separately: double-skin PU-core sectional panel is $280–$380 per square metre to supply. Insulation earns its premium on temperature-controlled space, cold storage and anywhere the door is part of the building envelope rather than just an opening.
High-speed and rapid-roll doors are the specialist tier at $11,000–$25,000 supplied and installed — they pay for themselves where a door cycles hundreds of times a day and every open minute leaks conditioned air. On brands: searchers compare Steel-Line, B&D Roll-A-Door and similar names, but brand list prices move with specification and dealer — the installed bands above are market bands across brands, and an itemised quote is the only true brand price.
Commercial garage doors — go deeper





Which door for which job?
Roller shutter for warehouses, workshops and storage where cost and security matter most. Sectional where the door faces the street or a showroom, or where insulation and sealing affect running costs.
High-speed doors are rarely worth it for a door that cycles a few times a day. They earn their price on openings that cycle hundreds of times a day or hold a temperature.
The honest test: count the cycles per day and ask whether the door is a wall or a gate. A wall wants a shutter; a gate wants speed.
Red flags when comparing commercial door installers
- Quoting a residential-grade door for a commercial opening. Check the curtain gauge, motor phase and duty cycle.
- No wind-load calculation for an exposed site.
- No commissioning or safety-edge test on a motorised door, or no compliance certificate on a fire-rated shutter.
- A supply-only price presented as installed. Ask for crane, electrical and make-good as separate lines.
- No service agreement offered. Commercial doors need scheduled maintenance, and the installer should say so.