No one wants to drive to a hardware store for a bland, out-of-the-box door, haul it home (is your car even that big?), and then figure out how to set it properly on the hinges so it swings smoothly. Mr. Handyman is always happy to take tasks like this off your plate so you can focus on other things. We are dedicated to providing honest, high-quality work with transparent pricing so you can make informed decisions about your home.
In fact, we can help with the entire process, from selecting a door to cleaning up after installation. Our trustworthy team stands behind our work, which is why we’re bonded and insured. Because we’ve worked with so many types of doors, we’ll be able to help you achieve your vision, regardless of whether you’re picturing a luxurious French door, a basic aluminum hinge door, or something in between.
Thinking about a door project that’s a little unconventional? No problem! Our team can even custom-craft doors and cut them to suit whatever your home needs. Mr. Handyman makes exterior door installation near you simple and quick; we’re just a phone call away.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right door for my home?
The right door for a home will be based on three factors: environment, use, and budget. What sorts of environmental exposure must the door stand up to (e.g., rain, children, and pets)? How often will it be used, and for what purpose? How much do you want to invest in a door? These questions can get you started on both door types and materials.
How can I ensure my new door is energy-efficient?
Nowadays, doors provide ratings for how energy-efficient they are. Look for multi-layered doors, special coatings, and thermal breaks that not only keep the door itself from conducting temperature but also seal the gaps around the door appropriately to prevent drafts.
How much does new front door installation usually cost?
The type of door, difficulty of installation, and material will all influence how much a door costs to install. In general, a new door can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to more than a thousand. Basic doors—especially on the inside of the home, where they can be made of less resilient materials—tend to cost less. Exterior doors with strong insulation or those that need to be custom-made will cost more. If the door frame needs to be adjusted, this can add some minor cost as well due to the additional labor. That being said, repairing or replacing a door is one of the most accessible home improvement options that pays big dividends.