If your entry or patio door sticks, leaks air, or looks tired, door replacement delivers an immediate upgrade in comfort, security, and curb appeal. We remove the old door and frame, correct any rot or out-of-square opening, and install a new insulated door — flashed, weatherstripped, and properly hung. Replacing doors alongside windows gives your home a cohesive, energy-efficient exterior under a single warranty.
Benefits of Door Replacement
- Eliminate drafts and air leaks around old doors
- Upgrade security with modern locks and reinforced frames
- Insulated cores improve year-round energy efficiency
- Fresh curb appeal that matches your new windows
- Rot and out-of-square openings corrected during install
Our Installation Process
Every door replacement project follows the same proven, AAMA-standard process — the details that keep water out of your walls and your manufacturer warranty valid.
- Precise field measurement of every opening
- Careful removal of the old window (EPA Lead-Safe on older homes)
- Inspection and prep of the rough opening
- New unit set level, plumb, and square
- Low-expansion insulation and correct flashing
- Interior and exterior sealing, trim, and cleanup
See exactly how window installation works →
What Affects the Cost
Pricing is quoted per project after an in-home measurement. The main factors:
- Window size and quantity
- Frame material (vinyl, wood, fiberglass, aluminum)
- Glass package (Low-E, argon, dual vs. triple pane)
- Insert vs. full-frame installation
- Custom shapes, capping, and permits
Read the full window replacement cost guide →
Door Replacement FAQs
Should I replace my door and windows at the same time?
It’s a smart pairing — you get a consistent look, one efficient installation schedule, and a single point of accountability for your whole exterior envelope.
Can you fix a rotted or out-of-square door opening?
Yes. We repair rot and re-square the opening as part of replacement so the new door hangs true, seals fully, and operates smoothly.