Door Replacement
Services
What Door Replacement Includes
Air-sealing basics
Installation steps
Cost factors
Entry, Sliding Patio & Storm Doors
Your front door takes the most abuse—daily use, direct weather exposure, and security demands. Entry door replacement focuses on durability, a tight seal, and style that fits your home. The door matters, but so does the threshold and weatherstripping.
In older neighborhoods around Toledo and Ann Arbor, we regularly find doors where the hardware works but the seal is shot. Weatherstripping has compressed to nothing. The threshold has a gap where it separated from the sill. Replacing the entire unit—frame, threshold, and door—gives you a fresh start with modern weatherstripping and a properly fitted frame that doesn't leak air.
Sliding Patio Doors
Storm Doors
Storm doors add a protective layer in front of your entry door. They buffer wind, rain, and temperature swings, which helps your main door last longer. Most include ventilation options—you can open the glass panel for airflow while keeping the screen closed.
Fit is everything. A poorly installed storm door rattles and leaks. When we replace storm doors, we measure precisely, seal the frame to the exterior trim, and adjust the closer so the door shuts firmly without slamming.
Stop Drafts, Balance Room Temperature
Most cold spots or hot spots near doors come from air leakage. Gaps around the frame, worn weatherstripping, or a threshold that doesn't sit flush all let outside air in. That makes rooms uncomfortable and forces your heating or cooling system to run more often.
Here's something we learned over 10,000+ installations: even expensive doors perform poorly when the installation isn't tight. You can have a high-end insulated steel door with a great U-factor, but if the frame isn't shimmed correctly or the weatherstripping isn't adjusted to compress evenly, you'll still get drafts.
Door replacement gives you a new frame that's shimmed and leveled correctly, fresh weatherstripping that compresses evenly, and a threshold designed to seal against the door bottom without gaps. The comfort difference is immediate:
How Door Replacement Works
Consultation & Measurement
You'll see material samples, hardware options, and glass choices during this visit.
Selection & Proposal
We walk through the NFRC label so you understand what the U-factor and air leakage ratings mean. Lower U-factor means better insulation. Lower air leakage (AL) means a tighter seal.
Installation & Weatherstrip Tuning
Weatherstripping gets adjusted during installation, not after. We check compression at all four edges and make sure the threshold seals against the door bottom. Patio doors get track adjustments. Storm doors get closer adjustments.
Final Walk-Through & Care
Warranty paperwork covers the door itself (manufacturer's warranty) and our installation work (Lifetime Workmanship Warranty).
What Affects Door Replacement Cost?
Here's what affects pricing:
What Homeowners Are Saying
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