39,153 Door Dealers and Installers

From compromising your homes security to increasing heating and cooling costs, an improperly installed or damaged door can cost you. Exterior doors, such as front doors, need to be tough against the elements but easy on the eyes; interior doors need to blend in with your existing aesthetic, but also function well for each room they are selected for. Needless to say, door decisions can be daunting; luckily, door dealers and installers can help you select, design and install doors that are perfect for your home! More
Founded in 1993, LaCantina Doors, the leader in designing and manufacturing products that create large open... Read More
  • (888) 221-0141
  • Oceanside, California, 92056, United States
Supplier of European Modern Interior and Exterior doors, moldings and wall panel. We are master tailors who... Read More
  • (844) 753-6677
  • Manhattan, New York, 10038, United States
Since 1961 Fleetwood has been manufacturing modern style windows and doors for luxury homes. Dedication to... Read More
  • (951) 547-1464
  • Corona, California, 92879, United States
Since opening in Phoenix in 1959, Western Window Systems has been designing and manufacturing custom door and... Read More
  • (480) 386-6216
  • Phoenix, Arizona, 85040, United States
Using 100% American steel and labor, we handcraft steel windows & doors one at a time with precision and... Read More
  • (512) 916-0511
  • Spicewood, Texas, 78669, United States
Style, Craftsmanship and Dependability are the principles by which Stewart Brannen Millwork has gained its... Read More
  • (912) 417-3289
  • Register, Georgia, 30452, United States
Westeck Windows and Doors is a Canadian manufacture with 7 sales offices in British Columbia (Vancouver,... Read More
  • (877) 606-1166
  • Chilliwack, British Columbia, V2R 5R8, Canada
Our many years of experience allow us to easily know the needs of each and every one of our clients. We can... Read More
  • (818) 946-0877
  • Reseda, California, 91335, United States
In 2001 Samson Door & Window builds a highly skilled team of installers with extensive experience in all types of... Read More
  • (949) 353-6298
  • Anaheim, California, 92806, United States
Iron Envy L.L.C. is a family owned and operated business in McKinney, Texas. The company was founded when its... Read More
  • (214) 382-0452
  • McKinney, Texas, 75071, United States
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What kind of services do door dealers provide?


Door dealers are responsible for a variety of services, including door installation, replacement, door repair and custom door design. If you need a new door, door dealers will help you determine what kind you need, as well as shape, color, size and more. From barn doors to French doors to front doors, these professionals can help you choose, install and maintain your door investments.

What are some common door materials?


There are four types of common materials used for doors.

Wood doors are beautiful, versatile and tend to be the most popular choice for both interior and exterior doors; they are easy to custom build, and include oak, cherry, walnut, mahogany, maple, fir and pine. Some standard wood doors have MDF cores wrapped in wood veneers, which minimizes the chances of warping as real wood expands when wet and contracts when dry. If your heart is set on a wood door but you think the climate might cause it to warp, talk to your door professional about a furniture-grade veneered door.

Steel doors are durable and resilient; for security purposes, you just can’t beat steel. An affordable choice, steel doors insulate well and will neither crack or warp, although they can be dented.

Aluminum doors have an insulated core and come in a variety of colors and finishes. With a baked-on enamel finish, they won’t rust or need repainting, and many come with a 20-year warranty. Next to wood they are the most expensive and have to be custom-made. A door dealer can help you find a reputable aluminum door manufacturer.

Fiberglass composite doors are a good choice for coastal homes. Tough and virtually maintenance free, fiberglass composite looks like wood and can even be stained to match woodwork. Made to last, these well-insulated doors are ideal for front entries as they can stand up to harsh and humid climates.

Questions to ask a prospective door dealer and installer:


  • How long have you been in the business?
  • How many projects like mine have you completed?
  • Can you provide me with references?
  • How do you charge, and what does that include?
  • Can you give me a written estimate?
  • Do you complete free, in-home evaluations?
  • What do your services include?
  • Can I supply my own materials?
  • When can this job get done?
  • What happens when the cost exceeds the budget? What about changes to materials or labor pricing?
  • What will I need to provide?
  • Are there any important considerations or concerns you foresee with this project?


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