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Quality Restoration, LLC
4.7(
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or Replace - For BusinessDoors (Interior) - Install or Replace - For BusinessDoors - Repair - For Business+3 more

Serving Rockfall, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"Elvin is great. He fixed my wood double front doors and applied paint that I had picked out, as well as new handles/lock. He took his time, was very polite, and made sure everything was in order before in left. My front doors look amazing. Will be hiring him again for more work around the house. Also, his pricing was very reasonable and on point for the amount of repair and painting work he did."
Response time7 hrs
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Castle Windows
2.9(
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceSliding Door - Install

Serving Rockfall, CT and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1991

Free estimates

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Are you looking for the very best replacement window money can buy? You've found it with Castle Windows! Replacing your home's windows with high-performance Castle Windows is one of the wisest home improvement investments you'll ever make.\n\nCastle Windows is dedicated to saving you time, money and frustration. You can trust your custom-made windows from Castle Windows. Committed to producing the best product possible, Castle Windows confidently stands behind our work with a lifetime limited warranty to protect your window investment. \n\nFor over 30 years Castle Windows has been designing windows to fit your world. We offer a wide selection of top quality, custom-made windows to fit your home because we know you appreciate variety, expect quality and demand affordability. We are able to make a window to almost any specification including multiple colors, grid patterns or application without sacrificing quality or warranty.\n\nCall us today for your free estimate!\n

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Doors questions, answered by experts

Using force to open a door is not recommended, as this could cause serious injury or permanent damage to your door and surrounding door frame. If it’s a front door that you’ve lost the keys for, it’s better to call a locksmith. If it’s an interior door without any lock that you plan on keeping, a handyman can help. Finally, if it’s an old door that you plan to replace anyway, a professional door installer can remove the stuck door and source a replacement.

If your patio door is worn and outdated, replacing it could be well worth the money—especially if you plan to sell your home anytime soon. An updated patio door will catch the eye of potential buyers, while a dingy one with peeling paint will likely be off-putting. A new patio door can also improve your home’s security, lower energy costs, and decrease the noise from outside. Ultimately, your choice will come down to the current state of your patio door and your replacement budget.

Yes, but adding a deadbolt to some door materials, like steel, may make installation a little bit trickier. For these materials, you will want to hire a locksmith to do the work for you, but be aware that they may charge an additional fee of $25 to $50 or more.

Though you can remove your interior door and paint it on a flat surface, doing so can be more time-consuming and labor-intensive. The easiest way to paint an interior door is by simply leaving it on its hinges and then painting both sides of the door all at once. That way, you can avoid having to reinstall the door, you don’t have to find a project site to paint it, and you get a faster dry time.

You can use wood, metal, or plastic as a door shim, but keep in mind that wood will rot easier than the other two materials. Your local hardware store should have at least one type in stock. Alternatively, you can trim a piece of cardboard to fit underneath your door hinge and work as a temporary, makeshift door shim.

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