Fiberglass, steel and wood entry doors, plus sliding and French patio doors — energy-efficient, secure, and installed by a licensed local crew. Free, no-pressure estimate.
From a drafty front door to a fogged-up slider, a new door is one of the fastest curb-appeal and comfort upgrades a home can get — and one of the most secure.
The New England favorite — won't rot, warp, rust or dent, insulates well, and finishes to look like real wood.
Ask about fiberglass →A secure, budget-friendly choice with a tough, low-maintenance face and a solid insulated core.
Ask about steel →Real wood warmth for period and high-end homes, with a low-maintenance cladding option outside.
Ask about wood →Space-saving glide with a wide glass view — the right fit for decks, patios and tighter rooms.
Ask about sliders →Hinged doors that swing wide for a traditional, light-filled opening to a yard or deck.
Ask about French →An extra weather and ventilation layer over your entry door — protects the door and cuts drafts.
Ask about storm →A worn door leaks heat around the whole frame. New units seal tight with fresh weatherstripping and insulated cores — you feel it the first cold night.
Glass lites and patio doors get Low-E coatings and insulated panes for the same cold-climate performance as our windows.
Patio and entry doors come with secure multi-point hardware that pulls the door tight to the frame at several points.
We set and shim the door square, seal it properly, and finish the trim — so it opens easily and stays sealed for years.
Send your project and ZIP — we reply within one business day with a real range, no sales appointment required.
We confirm the opening, help you choose material and style, and put a firm price in writing.
Old door out, new unit set, sealed and locked, trim finished inside and out — usually in a day.
We clean up, check the swing, lock and seal with you, and hand over your written workmanship warranty.
Tell us about your project — entry door, patio slider, French doors, or all of it. We'll send a real price range, flag any Mass Save eligibility, and never send a high-pressure salesperson to your door.
Fiberglass is the workhorse for New England — it won't rust, warp, rot or dent, holds insulation well, and can be finished to look like wood. Steel is a budget-friendly, secure option, and real wood suits period and high-end homes with a bit more upkeep. We help you match material to the opening and the look you want.
Sliding (gliding) patio doors save space and give a wide glass view — great for tight decks and patios. French doors swing open for a wider, more traditional opening. We carry all three and size them to your opening and how the space is used.
Yes. New entry and patio doors seal far better than worn ones — no drafts around the frame — and come with insulated cores, Low-E glass and multi-point locking hardware for both efficiency and security.
Energy-efficient ENERGY STAR doors can be part of a Mass Save weatherization project alongside windows and insulation. We help confirm what qualifies and handle the paperwork. (The federal 25C door tax credit expired at the end of 2025.)
Yes. We handle the full install — remove the old door, set and seal the new unit, fit the hardware, and finish the interior and exterior trim. We clean up completely and walk it with you.
Get a real price range with no high-pressure pitch — or bundle doors with a window project and save.