Custom Door Installation in Dallas & DFW
Entry, patio, sliding, and French doors. Family-owned, DFW-based, 20+ years — with authorized access to Marvin, ProVia, Andersen, Pella, and Burris, so your entry gets the manufacturer that actually fits your home.
- Family-owned & operated, serving DFW 20+ years
- 2,400+ windows and doors installed
- 5.0 rating on Google
- BBB Accredited
- Authorized dealer: Marvin, ProVia, Andersen, Pella & Burris

The First Thing Anyone Sees
Your front door is drafty. It sticks or drags. It’s hard to lock, or the deadbolt doesn’t line up the way it used to. Daylight is visible around the frame. And it looks — let’s be honest — dated, next to everything else you’ve already updated on the house.
There’s also a quieter worry underneath the aesthetics: a door that doesn’t lock or seat properly is a security gap, not just a curb-appeal one. The entry to a home you’ve invested this much in deserves to actually say so.
Door Replacement in Dallas and Across DFW
Entry, patio, sliding, and French door replacement throughout Dallas, Fort Worth, and the surrounding suburbs.
If you’re comparing companies for entry door replacement in Dallas, the thing worth asking about isn’t the door — it’s the install. A premium slab set into a frame that’s gone out of square with the clay soil underneath it will still stick, still leak air, and still fail early. Dallas door replacement is a fit-and-finish job as much as a product decision, which is why we measure every opening ourselves.
Signs You Need Door Replacement
Plain, factual signals — no fear-mongering, no invented urgency.
- Persistent drafts you can feel near the door even with the weatherstripping intact — a sign the slab or frame geometry has shifted enough that a new seal alone won’t fix it.
- Daylight visible around the frame when the door is closed — the door is no longer sealing against the jamb.
- Sticking, dragging, or difficulty locking — often caused by a warped slab or foundation movement common in North Texas clay-soil suburbs.
- Visible warping, cracking, or swelling — especially on wood doors, where humidity swings cause expansion and contraction over the years.
- Water damage or soft spots on a wood door — moisture has gotten into the core, not just the finish.
- A door that looks obviously dated next to a remodeled kitchen or newly replaced windows.
Entry, Patio & French Doors
Not every door does the same job. Here’s the difference, in homeowner terms.
Ready to Stop Living With a Front Door That Doesn’t Match Your Home?
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What the Big Chains Can’t Offer
The habits our customers mention in review after review.
Door Replacement FAQ
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Serving Homeowners Across North Texas
We install doors across the DFW Metroplex, including these communities.
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Your Front Door Should Match the Home Behind It
A free in-home inspection and a straight number. No pressure. Ever.
