Doors
Precision Doors installation and storm-shielding repairs using weather-hardened materials. Built for Washington’s climate and guaranteed to secure your home.
Elite Structural Fitting
We view your entryways as high-performance seals, not just aesthetic panels. By prioritizing laser-level framing and industrial-grade weatherproofing, we ensure your Doors operate with frictionless precision. Our master installers focus on airtight integration, creating a barrier that remains impervious to Washington’s driving winds and humidity for generations.
Radical Billing Clarity
In an industry rife with hidden markups on hardware and framing, we deliver total financial transparency. You receive a granular, line-item breakdown of your Doors project before we pull a single hinge. If we uncover hidden threshold rot or framing fatigue during the swap, you are consulted instantly—ensuring zero surprise costs and 100% accountability.
Controlled Site Management
Replacing a door shouldn’t compromise your home’s security or cleanliness. We execute every installation with surgical efficiency, utilizing specialized dust containment and immediate debris removal. From permit logistics to final lock calibration, our dedicated project managers ensure your home remains secure, clean, and operational throughout the transformation.
5 Critical Indicators of Door Failure
Your entryways are high-performance seals designed to maintain security and climate control. In our volatile environment, Doors often signal structural fatigue or seal degradation long before they become unusable. Ignoring these subtle warnings can lead to compromised safety and hidden water damage within your walls. If your home exhibits any of the following symptoms, a professional inspection is required to restore your home’s protective barrier.
1. Mechanical Resistance
Forcing a door to latch indicates a warped frame or misalignment, which compromises your security and wears out hardware.
2. Perimeter Air Gaps
Drafts or light leaks around the casing signal a failed thermal seal, leading to energy loss and interior moisture damage.
3. Inert Gas Depletion
Fogged glass indicates a ruptured seal. This destroys insulation and creates a breeding ground for mold between panes.
4. Threshold Saturation
Spongy wood or stains at the base mean water is bypassing the sill, threatening your subfloor and joists with rot.
5. Hinge & Slab Distortion
Grinding sounds or dragging slabs show the unit is no longer plumb, breaking the airtight barrier and accelerating failure.
Door Systems: Your Questions Answered
New Doors are a critical investment in security and efficiency. To simplify your choice, we’ve answered the most common questions about material durability, energy ratings, and our precision installation process.
Seeking Technical Guidance?
Schedule a professional Doors diagnostic today. We’ll break down the engineering specs and help you choose a high-security, weather-hardened system with total confidence.
How do I know if I need a full frame replacement or just a new door slab?
If your existing frame is square, rot-free, and structurally sound, a slab-only replacement is possible. However, if you have drafts or visible decay, we recommend a full-frame installation to ensure a perfect, energy-efficient seal.
Which material is better for Washington’s climate: Wood, Steel, or Fiberglass?
Fiberglass is often the top choice for the Pacific Northwest because it doesn’t warp or rot like wood, yet it offers better insulation than steel. We’ll help you choose the best material based on your home’s exposure to rain and sun.
Do you handle the installation of smart locks and security hardware?
Yes. We integrate modern security tech, including multi-point locking systems and smart deadbolts, during the installation process to ensure your new Doors are as secure as they are beautiful.
Will a new door really help lower my energy bills?
Absolutely. Modern Doors feature advanced weatherstripping and insulated cores that prevent thermal bridging. This keeps your heat inside during winter and significantly reduces the load on your HVAC system.
Can you fix the rot I see at the bottom of my door frame?
Yes. During the removal of your old door, we inspect the surrounding framing and subfloor. We specialize in structural repairs, ensuring any rot is removed and replaced with treated lumber before the new unit is installed.
Do your patio and sliding doors come with integrated screens?
Most of our sliding and French door systems come with high-durability screen options. We can also discuss retractable or heavy-duty mesh screens depending on your lifestyle and pets.
Seeking Technical Guidance?
Schedule a professional Doors diagnostic today. We’ll break down the engineering specs and help you choose a high-security, weather-hardened system with total confidence.
Ready to Upgrade Your Entryways?
Invest in high-performance Doors where elite security meets airtight engineering. We install resilient, weather-hardened barriers designed for total peace of mind.