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Sentinel Glass
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Hardware, Latches & Tracks (Door) - Repair or ReplaceSliding Door or Tracks - RepairStorm Door - Repair

Serving Piney, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"First time using Home Advisor I was pleasantly surprised, the whole experience was beyond professional. Sentinel Glass exceeded my expectations. I will hire Sentinel Glass in the future, Wayne was knowledge and very polite."
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Response time2 days
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Pella Windows and Doors Showroom of Little Rock, AK
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceSliding Door - Install

Serving Piney, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Little Rock Window and Door Expertise\nIn Little Rock, our deep-rooted expertise in windows and doors ensures we provide tailored solutions that fit the region's unique architectural styles and climate. As part of the local community, we understand the specific needs of homeowners and offer personalized products that enhance both energy efficiency and aesthetic appeal. Our commitment to quality and service means you'll receive top-notch guidance and options for your projects.

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Alpine Glass & Windows LLC
New to Angi
Sliding Door - Install

Serving Piney, AR and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

We are based in Little Rock, AR, Alpine Glass & Windows brings over 10 years of experience in the glass industry. Known for our exceptional service and precise attention to detail, Alpine Glass & Windows specializes in custom showers and window installations. We deliver quality craftsmanship that withstands the test of time. Contact us today to get your free estimate.

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Doors questions, answered by experts

A prehung door is a door that comes ready to install, already mounted in its frame with hinges and stop molding included. Because everything is factory-aligned, installation is quicker, more precise, and convenient, as you don't need to drill or align the hinges yourself. This makes it a smart option if your current frame is damaged, uneven, or if you're working on a new build. Installation involves fitting the entire unit into the rough opening, shimming and leveling it, and then securing it. If you are replacing an existing prehung door, the process is even simpler, often just requiring you to swap the old unit for the new one and secure it with a few screws. Prehung doors typically cost only slightly more (around $20) than a door slab alone, making them an efficient choice.

Depending on the type of French doors you choose, they may be more expensive than sliding doors. Generally speaking, a single in-swing or out-swing French door will cost less than a sliding door, as it contains fewer materials and is easier to install. However, sliding doors usually have a slightly lower price tag, especially when compared to the standard double in-swing or double out-swing French doors.

Yes, you can absolutely install an exterior door yourself, and installing a prehung exterior door requires few tools. However, exterior doors are heavy and bulky, and any mistakes during the installation process could have severe consequences, like a lack of security in your home, an increased risk of water getting in and causing damage, and an increased risk of pest infestation. It’s definitely possible to install an exterior door yourself, but it’s often a good idea to have a professional do it for you.

You can determine what size storm door you need by measuring for the storm door. Take the width at the top, middle, and bottom of either your front door or an existing storm door, then measure the height on the left, center, and right of the door. Buy a storm door that matches your measurements' smallest width and shortest height.

To build a standard size, six-panel door yourself, you’ll need four 2-foot by 6-foot boards, one 2-foot by 8-foot or 2-foot by 10-foot board, and a sheet of 3/4-inch, paint-grade plywood. The 2-foot by 6-foot boards will serve as your stiles, top rail, and horizontal and vertical mullions, and the wider board will serve as the bottom rail, which is usually wider than the other horizontal pieces. The plywood will serve as the panels, but you’ll need around five 1-foot by 6-foot boards to make your own panels if you want to stain the door rather than paint it.

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