Doors
Est. 2002

Doors That Elevate Your Home

Make a lasting first impression with stunning entry doors and seamless interior transitions throughout your home.

Doors
Overview

A considered approach to doors

Doors are the punctuation marks of a house — front doors set the tone before anyone walks in, interior doors shape how rooms feel and sound, and patio doors decide how indoor and outdoor spaces relate. We install doors with the same care we'd use on furniture, because for years afterward, the difference is something you touch every day.

01

Entry Doors That Hold Their Line

A well-installed entry door swings true the first year and the twentieth. We shim and fasten jambs to stay plumb under seasonal movement, set thresholds level with proper sweep contact, and adjust hinges so the door closes with a single fingertip and latches without a shove. The cheap version of this work feels fine on day one and disappoints by year three.

02

Weather Seals That Actually Seal

Most front doors leak air at the threshold, the latch jamb, and the head — the three places sweep, weatherstripping, and compression matter most. We tune all three until a dollar bill drags evenly around the perimeter, which is the practical test that separates a tight installation from a drafty one. Your foyer stops being the coldest room in February.

03

Interior Doors Hung to Furniture Standards

Interior doors hung casually swing themselves shut, refuse to stay open, rub the strike plate, and reveal uneven reveals around the perimeter. We hang interiors with even three-sided gaps, set jambs plumb to a string, and adjust hinges so the door behaves the way a door should — staying where you put it. The work shows up every time someone walks into a room.

04

Patio and Multi-Slide Doors Done Properly

Large glass doors are heavy, fussy systems that punish casual installation with sticking panels, failed seals, and water intrusion. We set sills perfectly level, properly flash and shim the openings, and verify operation before the trim goes back on. The door that opens easily today should still open easily a decade from now.

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1632 W Defenbaugh St, Kokomo, IN 46902

05

Hardware Specified, Not Defaulted

Door hardware is a small percentage of the project budget and a large percentage of the daily experience. We help you choose levers, knobs, hinges, and finishes that feel right in the hand and read well against the door, the trim, and the broader hardware palette of the home. The right hardware quietly elevates the whole project.

06

Security Without the Fortress Look

Reinforced strike plates, longer screws into framing, deadbolts properly thrown into solid wood, and exterior doors hung on hinges with security pins — these are quiet, invisible upgrades that meaningfully harden a home without changing how it looks. We default to including them rather than treating them as optional.

07

Storm and Screen Doors That Don't Fight You

Storm doors are easy to install badly and frustrating to live with afterward — closers that slam, hardware that loosens, glass that fogs. We install storm doors with proper hinge support, tuned closers, and weather seals that actually meet, so the door is a convenience and not a daily irritation.

08

Pocket and Barn Doors as Real Solutions

When a swing door eats too much usable square footage, a pocket door or well-detailed barn door can transform a small bathroom, a tight pantry, or a home office. We frame pocket pockets correctly so the door rolls smoothly for years, and we mount barn doors on hardware sized for the panel weight so the slide stays effortless.

09

Trim, Casing, and the Finishing Details

A door is only as good as the trim around it. We rebuild casing to match existing profiles, miter corners cleanly, caulk and prime for a paint-ready finish, and adjust transitions where flooring meets the threshold. The difference between an okay door installation and a great one lives in those last few hours of work.