Cost to French Door Installation in Boston, MA
$2,640–$7,920 in Boston
32% above the national average · 1.32x cost multiplier
In Boston, a french door installation runs $2,640 to $7,920 on average — about 32% above what homeowners pay nationwide. The Northeast market's labor costs account for most of the gap, with material pricing and local permitting fees adding to the spread. Use the cost table below to compare budget, mid-range, and premium options side by side.
Cost Breakdown in Boston
| Line Item | Low | Mid | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Materials | $1,188 | $2,640 | $5,940 |
| Labor | $792 | $1,188 | $1,584 |
| Permits | $0 | $99 | $132 |
| Total | $1,980+32% vs. national avg | $3,927+32% vs. national avg | $7,920+32% vs. national avg |
Budget
Pre-hung fiberglass or steel French doors, standard glass, basic hardware
Mid-Range
Wood or fiberglass French doors with Low-E glass, decorative grilles, upgraded hardware
Premium
Custom solid wood French doors with sidelights, transoms, multi-point locking, custom finish
Material Options
Material prices below are national averages; availability in Boston may shift costs slightly.
| Material | Cost/Unit | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Steel | $400-$800/pair | Interior use, budget exterior projectsMost affordable, strong, good security |
| Fiberglass | $800-$1,800/pair | Exterior installations in most climatesWon't warp, rot, or rust. Good insulation. Can mimic wood grain |
| Solid Wood (Pine/Fir) | $1,200-$2,500/pair | Interior use, covered exterior entriesBeautiful natural appearance, traditional look, can be stained or painted |
| Premium Wood (Mahogany/Oak) | $2,500-$4,500/pair | High-end homes, formal entries, statement piecesStunning appearance, excellent durability, rich character |
Other Projects in Boston
Boston Estimate
Typical Range
$2,640–$7,920
vs. National Average
32% above national
Cost Multiplier
1.32x
Estimates apply Boston's 1.32x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.
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