
Storm door installation in Winnipeg costs $450 to $1,100 installed. Most homeowners pay $600 to $850, including the door, professional labour, and complete weather sealing.
The final price depends on several factors. Your door type, frame condition, and glass options all influence the total. In this climate, however, a storm door is a practical investment. It blocks drafts, protects your entry door, and reduces winter heating costs.
Our team has provided storm door installation in Winnipeg since 1993, so these figures reflect real local projects. Read on to see exactly where your money goes, and how to spend less of it.
The average storm door installation cost in Winnipeg is about $700. Budget partial-view aluminum doors start near $450 installed. Premium full-view doors with Low-E glass and retractable screens reach $1,100 or more.
| Cost Level | Door Unit | Labour | Total Installed |
| Low | $200 – $350 | $150 – $200 | $450 – $550 |
| Average | $400 – $600 | $200 – $300 | $600 – $850 |
| High | $650 – $800+ | $300 – $350 | $950 – $1,100+ |
The door unit represents only part of the total. Labour, sealing work, and frame condition determine the rest. For this reason, we break down each component in the sections below.
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Storm door type refers to the glass and screen configuration. More glass and advanced screen systems increase the price. Each range below includes professional installation in Winnipeg.
| Storm Door Type | Installed Cost (CAD) |
| Mid-view / high-view | $450 – $650 |
| Half-view | $500 – $800 |
| Full-view | $550 – $950 |
| Ventilated (interchangeable panels) | $550 – $900 |
| Retractable screen | $600 – $1,050 |
Full-view storm doors feature glass from top to bottom. As a result, they bring maximum natural light into your entryway. That matters during our long, dark winters. They also showcase your entry door rather than concealing it. Expect $550 to $950 installed.
Ventilated models use interchangeable glass and screen panels. You keep the glass panel in through winter, then switch to the screen for summer. This design allows fresh airflow while keeping insects out. For our short but mosquito-heavy warm season, it is a practical choice.
Retractable models conceal a screen inside the door frame. You lower it when you need airflow and retract it when you do not. There is no panel swapping and no seasonal storage. This convenience adds roughly $100 to $200 over a standard full-view door.
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Material determines durability, insulation, and price. Our climate tests every material with frost, windchill, and rapid freeze-thaw cycles. Therefore, choose the frame that matches both your needs and your budget.
| Material | Installed Cost (CAD) | Best For |
| Aluminum | $350 – $950 | Low maintenance, rust-proof value |
| Steel | $500 – $1,100 | Maximum entry security |
| Fiberglass | $600 – $1,300 | Insulation and curb appeal |
Aluminum storm doors remain the most popular choice among local homeowners. They resist rust, require minimal maintenance, and perform reliably at minus 40. One consideration applies, however: bare aluminum conducts cold. For that reason, select a model with a thermal break and quality weatherstripping. We install both as standard practice.
Steel storm doors provide the highest level of entry security. They resist forced entry better than any other storm door material. In addition, they pair well with steel entry doors for complete front-entrance protection. Budget $500 to $1,100 installed.
Fiberglass storm doors insulate better than metal frames. They resist dents, never corrode, and accept any finish colour. Homeowners who choose fiberglass entry doors often match them for a consistent look. The initial cost is higher, at $600 to $1,300 installed. Over decades of service, however, that durability justifies the investment.
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Beyond the door and labour, several smaller expenses can affect your total. Reviewing them in advance keeps your quote free of surprises. The table below summarizes each item.
| Extra Cost Item | Typical Range (CAD) |
| Frame repairs | $100 – $350 |
| Weatherstripping replacement | $50 – $200 |
| Door reinforcement | $150 – $350 |
| Upgraded locks and hardware | $150 – $800 |
| Emergency winter installation | Varies by schedule |
Many older homes in this city have settled over decades. Consequently, few openings in St. Boniface, Wolseley, or Crescentwood remain perfectly square. Rot, warping, or splitting must be corrected before installation. A storm door cannot seal correctly against a damaged frame.
New weatherstripping costs $50 to $200. This component deserves quality materials. Proper seals separate an airtight entry from a costly monthly draft.
Threshold work and hinge reinforcement cost $150 to $350 when required. Decades of daily use gradually weaken older entry structures.
A standard grip set costs about $150. For stronger protection, multipoint lock systems secure the door at several points along the frame. These systems add $400 to $800.
A failed door in January requires immediate attention. Short-notice winter installations may carry a scheduling fee. We confirm any such fee before booking, so you know the full cost upfront.
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A transparent quote shows the purpose of every dollar. The table below shows how a typical local storm door project divides. For pricing on other door projects, see our guide on door installation costs in Winnipeg.
| Component | Share of Cost (CAD) |
| Storm door unit | $200 – $800+ |
| Labour | $150 – $350 |
| Tools and equipment | Included with professionals |
| Weather sealing | $50 – $200 |
| Old door disposal | $25 – $75 |
The door unit accounts for the largest portion, at $200 to $800 or more. Material, glass type, and screen system determine the exact price.
Professional labour costs $150 to $350 per door. Manitoba labour rates remain below those of most major Canadian cities, which works in your favour. A standard installation takes two to three hours.
Professional installers supply all required tools within the labour price. Homeowners installing their own door should budget $50 to $150. That covers a hacksaw, drill bits, levels, shims, and caulking supplies.
Full-length weatherstripping, sweeps, and caulking cost $50 to $200. This stage determines whether the door performs through February or merely looks attractive.
Removal and disposal of the old door costs $25 to $75 when billed separately. Confirm whether your quote includes this service before signing. [CONFIRM: SmartTech disposal policy — state clearly if included]
Storm doors are among the more approachable DIY door projects. Pre-assembled units advertise installation times under one hour. Completing the work yourself saves the $150 to $350 labour cost.
One important condition applies, however. Those installation times assume a square, rot-free opening. Local housing rarely meets that standard. A door even slightly out of square will not seal. In a freeze-thaw climate, an unsealed storm door provides no real protection. Furthermore, installation errors commonly void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Professional door installation services include measuring, squaring, shimming, and complete sealing. You also receive a separate workmanship warranty. For a two-to-three-hour project, that protection is a modest expense.
Several practical strategies lower your total without lowering quality:
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A storm door is worth the cost for most Winnipeg homes, particularly over older entry doors. The sealed air gap between the two doors works as insulation against heat loss.
The U.S. Department of Energy confirms Low-E glass cuts heat loss by 30 to 50 percent. As a result, heating costs drop by roughly 5 to 10 percent each winter. Homes with a modern foam-core entry door gain smaller returns.
That style of door already blocks most heat transfer on its own. Homeowners who mainly want airflow should also compare screen doors, which cost less.
Market ranges help you budget. A firm quote for your specific doorway is more useful. We measure your opening, inspect the frame, and price every item in advance. Your installation day brings no surprises.
Call (204) 318-6162 or request a free consultation today. We serve every neighbourhood, from Transcona in the east to St. James-Assiniboia in the west. Before you decide, read our customer reviews from homeowners across the city. We are family-owned, with factory-trained installers, and we have served Winnipeg since 1993.
Storm door replacement costs roughly the same as a new installation, $450 to $1,100. Removing the old door adds $25 to $75 if the frame remains sound.
An energy efficient storm door with Low-E glass and a thermal break performs best. Aluminum frames with full weatherstripping handle minus 40 reliably.
Yes. A storm door improves curb appeal, protects your entry door, and lowers heating costs. Local buyers consistently notice winter-ready upgrades.
Yes. We build custom doors in Winnipeg for unusual widths and heights in older homes. Expect a premium of $100 to $300 over stock sizes.
A standard installation takes two to three hours. Older frames that require repair or squaring can extend the work to a full day.