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Dream Windows and Doors LLC
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceSliding Door - Install

Serving Cascade, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"We recently had a new door installed by Michael, and we couldn’t be happier with how it turned out! Our old door was outdated, had a terrible draft, and our screen door would never stay open properly. Now our new door looks absolutely beautiful, keeps the cold air out, and functions perfectly. Michael truly went above and beyond, even paying attention to the little details that made such a big difference. You can tell he really cares about the quality of his work and his customers. Highly recommend if you’re looking for someone reliable, professional, and who takes pride in what they do!"
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Supreme Builders
5.0(
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or Replace

Serving Cascade, CO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

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"Dave from Supreme Builders replaced my 6" x 6" x 9' post supporting the overhang leading to my front door. The old 47-year-old post had dry rot. The. new cedar post looks beautiful!! Dave stained it to match the color of the house. Dave did a great job!! He went above and beyond to ensure everything was perfect. The job was completed two days after receiving the estimate. I would definitely hire Supreme Builders again!!"
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Doors questions, answered by experts

The difference between a mortise latch and a tubular latch is how they're mounted. A mortise latch has a single integrated lock body. One long rectangular space is cut into the door to contain it. A single keyhole is used to unlock both the dead bolt and latch from the outside. A tubular latch is a standard setup with a dead bolt separate from the regular spring bolt latch.

No, it’s not safe to leave a doggy door open. It might be more convenient, especially at night when you just want to lay in bed. However, when you leave it open, it increases the chance of other critters getting in without your knowledge. Also, it leaves your pup unsupervised for hours at a time.

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.

To maintain a door and prevent future issues, regularly clean it, check and lubricate the hinges and locks, inspect the hardware, and check the weatherstripping for signs of wear to prolong its lifespan and functionality.

Continuous hinges are some of the sturdiest hinges available, which makes sense, given that they provide support along the entire side of the door. These hinges are often used for heavy commercial doors, but are impractically expensive and unnecessary for residential use. Among the hinges commonly used in homes, the ball-bearing hinge is the strongest, and it reduces friction to help heavy doors open more smoothly.

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