Updated May 2026 · Local pricing for the Phoenix-Mesa metro area
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The cost to install a sliding glass door in Phoenix ranges from $1,190 to $4,970, with most homeowners paying around $2,490. Your actual cost depends on several factors specific to your home and the Phoenix-Mesa market.
Standard 6-foot doors are cheapest. Wider 8–12 foot doors and multi-panel sliding systems cost significantly more for larger glass panels and heavier hardware.
Vinyl frames are cheapest and lowest maintenance. Aluminum is slim and modern. Wood frames are warmest-looking but need upkeep. Fiberglass is the premium option.
Tempered safety glass is code-required. Low-E coatings ($100–$200 extra) reduce UV damage and improve energy efficiency significantly.
Creating or widening a wall opening for a sliding door requires header installation and framing work, adding $500–$2,000.
Premium multi-point locking, smooth-rolling track systems, and heavy-duty rollers cost more but provide better security, ease of use, and longevity.
The Southwest offers moderate labor costs with a growing contractor base. Rapid growth in some markets can create periods of high demand where scheduling is tight.
Budget $486–$2,100 for the building permit covering sliding glass door installation in Phoenix (tiered by project value). Your contractor typically handles the permit process.
Per Ordinance G-7465 (effective 2026-01-20). Total = (Table A permit fee) + plan review (100% of permit fee for residential ≤$50K, 80% for residential >$50K, min $195). No state surcharge. Worked examples: $5,000 project ≈ $486 (or $243 if counter-review under 15 min); $10,000 project ≈ $606; $25,000 ≈ $906; $50,000 ≈ $1,406; $100,000 ≈ $2,076; $200,000 ≈ $3,695.
Hiring a pro? Make sure they're properly licensed — see Arizona window installer license rules.
Phoenix bundles all trade work (electrical, plumbing, mechanical) into a single valuation-based permit under Table A — there are NO separate per-fixture or per-circuit fee schedules. Solar PV has its own fixed-fee options ($225–$780). Phoenix has no state-mandated permit surcharge (unlike MN's 0.05%). The PDD Fee Schedule was approved 2025-12-17 by Ordinance G-7465 and is effective 2026-01-20 — the cleanest currency case among the pilot cities.
Source: City of Phoenix Planning & Development Department Fee Schedule (Ordinance G-7465), effective 2026-01-20, accessed 2026-04-27.
Low-E glass and proper shading are essential to reduce cooling costs. Solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) matters as much as U-value in hot climates.
While possible for experienced homeowners, sliding glass door installation involves significant complexity. In Phoenix, you may still need a licensed pro for permits and inspections. DIY could save $784–$1,008 in labor.
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The average cost to install a sliding glass door in Phoenix ranges from $1,190 to $4,970, with most homeowners paying around $2,490. This estimate includes both labor ($1,120) and materials ($1,370). Costs in Phoenix are near the national average due to local cost of living and labor market conditions. Get multiple quotes from licensed Phoenix contractors to lock in the best price.
Yes, Phoenix requires a building permit for sliding glass door installation. The City of Phoenix Planning & Development Department charges $486–$2,100 for this permit type. Your contractor typically handles the permit application. Phoenix requires a contractor licensed by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC) for this work.
Most sliding glass door installation projects in Phoenix take 1–2 days to complete. The timeline depends on project scope, contractor availability in the Phoenix-Mesa metro area, and seasonal demand. Scheduling during Phoenix's off-peak season (typically late fall through early spring) can reduce wait times and may lower costs.
Replacing an existing sliding glass door with the same size opening costs $1,000–$3,000 installed. Creating a new opening costs $2,500–$5,000+ due to framing and structural work. Premium brands with large panels and slim frames can exceed $5,000.
Modern sliding glass doors with Low-E double or triple-pane glass and insulated frames are reasonably efficient. Look for ENERGY STAR-certified doors and a low U-factor (below 0.30). They'll never insulate as well as a solid wall, but today's models are dramatically better than older single-pane sliders.