We do not provide installation services. As a manufacturer and distributor, our focus is on delivering high-quality products at the best possible value. Many of our customers are professional installers and contractors. Homeowners often choose to buy directly from us and then hire a local contractor for installation.
Why We Don’t Offer Installation
- Better pricing: By focusing on manufacturing and distribution, we keep our product prices competitive.
- Flexibility: You have the freedom to choose a contractor who fits your budget, timeline, and preferences.
- Local expertise: Local contractors know the building codes and installation requirements in your area.
Free Virtual Assistance
If you’re just getting started, we offer free virtual assistance to help you take accurate measurements and make informed decisions for your project. Our team can guide you on selecting the right product, preparing for installation, and avoiding costly mistakes.
Steps to Get Your Door Installed
- Choose and order your door from our website.
- Hire a licensed contractor (search locally or ask for recommendations).
- Schedule installation after your door has been delivered and inspected.
Tips for Hiring the Right Contractor
- Verify they are licensed and insured.
- Read online reviews and ask for references.
- Confirm experience with the specific type of door you purchased.
- Discuss timelines, pricing, and warranty on their work.
How to Find a Good Contractor (Easy Guide for Homeowners)
Finding the right contractor doesn’t have to be stressful. Here’s a simple plan you can follow:
- Ask people you trust – Talk to friends, family, or neighbors who have recently had similar work done. They can share their experience and recommend someone reliable.
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Search online platforms – Many contractors list their services on trusted websites where you can read reviews and see their past work. Some popular options include:
- Angi (formerly Angie’s List)
- HomeAdvisor
- Thumbtack
- Houzz
- Nextdoor (connect with local neighbors and recommendations)
- Check local hardware stores – Stores like Home Depot or Lowe’s often have bulletin boards or contractor referral services.
- Look at online reviews – Check Google Reviews, Yelp, or Facebook for honest feedback from other customers.
- Interview at least 2–3 contractors – Ask about their experience, availability, and cost. Don’t just pick the cheapest—look for quality and reliability.
- Ask for proof – Make sure they are licensed, insured, and can provide references from past clients.
Tip: Always get the details in writing, including the work to be done, the timeline, and the cost. This protects you and the contractor.
Preparing for Installation Day
- Clear the area around the door opening for easy access.
- Double-check your measurements match your order.
- Ensure all hardware and accessories are available (your contractor can confirm).
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