DOOR TRANSFORMATIONS

Your entry door welcomes guests and neighbors and contributes to the curb appeal of your home.

Replacement wood doors are expensive, but wood doors often do not need replacement. Our services to restore, refinish or repair your wood doors are less expensive than replacement

Since 2015 we have specialized in history home repairs including window and door restoration repair, restoration and storm windows. We have brought some of the most innovative window repair methods to the market that combine new technology with timeless craftsmanship. We are recognized nationally for our advances in window repair and restoration. We have completed repair work on some of the most historic homes and buildings in the region.

Our Solutions

  • Door Restoration - Our team has specialized in the restoration of historic wood doors. Most have been neglected or maintained in incorrect ways. This restoration service can include repairing and restoring the door in place or removal of the door for off-site restoration. We restore doors by following the National Park Service’s Preservation Brief 10: Exterior Paint Problems on Historic Millwork

  • Door Refinishing - We apply our same techniques and knowledge in historic doors to modern doors to repair and refinish your home’s front door.

  • Replacement Doors - When it’s time for a replacement door, it’s a big decision. How will the door change the appearance of your home, can you get a replica door, should you go with wood or aluminum clad, is it a quality door? These are all questions we can help you answer.

  • Rot Repair - Many times the door, jamb or trim have started rot. This doesn’t mean that it’s time for replacement though. We have EpoxyTechs specifically trained to repair your building or home using epoxy products.

  • Storm Doors - The most beneficial proactive solution for your door is the addition of a storm storm door. We offer traditional wood storm doors as well as premium aluminum storm door options. Storm doors 1) increase energy efficiency 2) protect the expensive primary door 3) reduce annual maintenance 4) reduce noise.