A New Front Door
Changes More Than
You’d Expect.
Better security, better insulation, and the biggest single visual upgrade you can make to your home’s exterior, with options across every budget.
We carry steel, fiberglass, wood, and fiberglass wood-look doors in every configuration: single entry, double, sidelites, patio, and French doors. We’ll help you find the right door for your home, your style, and your budget, then install it properly so it seals, operates, and holds up the way it should.
Picking the Right Door Starts With the Right Questions.
We’ll have a few questions for you when we talk about your door project. If you don’t know the answer yet, that’s okay - we’ll help you pick the right option for you.
Is the existing frame staying or going?
If the frame is in good shape and square, a slab door is often the faster and less expensive option. If the frame is damaged, out of square, or you’re cutting a new opening, a prehung unit is the right call. We’ll assess this when we visit.
How many doors are you replacing?
Replacing multiple doors at once is the most efficient approach — one visit, one installation day, and often better pricing on the order. If you’re doing a full interior refresh, let us know upfront.
Which way does the door swing?
Hand (left or right swing) and swing direction (in or out) need to be confirmed before ordering. Getting this wrong means a return — we confirm it on site before anything is ordered.
What finish or style are you matching?
If you’re replacing one door in a hallway with others, matching the profile and finish matters. We can help you identify what you have and find the closest match, or spec something new if you’re updating the whole space.
Do you need new hardware?
Existing hardware can often be reused, but if you’re upgrading finishes — switching from brass to matte black, for example — door replacement day is the right time to do it. We can coordinate hardware to match across all doors.
Is the opening a standard size?
Most interior openings are standard, but older homes sometimes aren’t. Non-standard openings may require a custom order, which adds lead time. We measure before ordering — nothing gets placed until we’ve confirmed the dimensions on site.