Accordion doors typically cost between $80 and $600, depending on panel material, opening width, and whether the hardware kit is included. PVC multi-fold panels run on the lower end; solid MDF or wood-composite configurations with full hardware sit in the mid-to-upper range.
The biggest cost variable is opening size — accordion doors are priced by the panel system required to cover a specific rough opening width, so a 36-inch closet opening costs significantly less than a 72-inch pantry pass-through. Material matters too: PVC accordion panels average $80–$180 for standard widths, while solid core MDF accordion door systems with integrated track hardware typically run $250–$600. Labor for professional installation adds $100–$250 depending on whether trimming to a non-standard opening is required.
- PVC accordion door cost range: $80–$180 for openings up to 36 inches wide.
- Solid core MDF accordion door systems with hardware: $250–$600 depending on width and configuration.
- Professional installation cost: $100–$250, higher if trimming to a non-standard opening width is needed.
- Accordion doors fold to roughly 10% of the opening width, reducing the stacked panel footprint compared to bifold barn alternatives.
- Hardware kit inclusion varies by brand — confirm track, hinges, and guides are included before comparing prices.