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JRL Construction
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Serving Rosepine, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"JRL came to my house and installed a door into my washroom, did a great job so I hired him again to do some wood flooring in the same house once again did a great job, no complaints would hire him again"
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JRL construction
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Serving Rosepine, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"JRL came to my house and installed a door into my washroom, did a great job so I hired him again to do some wood flooring in the same house once again did a great job, no complaints would hire him again"
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Wood-Worx Home Renovations
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Serving Rosepine, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I had a new double wide installed and they assisted on the power installation and plumbing. They are very attention to detail. They made sure all point of entry thru the floor from the outside were sealed. The plumbing was done to my design layout."
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Deridder Construction & Handyman services LLC
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Serving Rosepine, LA and surrounding areas

"Ray Rainwater and his crew are very professional, trustworthy & faithful to his words. They replaced rotten posts on porch & shed, and replaced & painted rotten fascia boards, installed new metal door with a pet door on shed, & built new double-doors on the shed. In small bathroom in the house they replaced fiberglass shower/tub with new porcelain tub & custom tile, plumbing fixtures & access door to plumbing, new toilet, exhaust heater/fan, light fixtures, vanity, ceramic tile on floor, drywall & painted cabinets & walls. Ray also replaced our roof from hurricane storm damage. I’m happy with the results. Ray addressed any questions/changes I had until I was happy. They worked with us thru Covid, two hurricanes, and Ray’s fall from someone else’s roof. They cleaned up any mess they made and left the area clean. We have gained a friend as well with Ray. He a good man y’all."
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Doors questions, answered by experts

Most modern, standard doors are 1 ⅜-inches thick, so you should aim for this thickness unless you're building a door to replace an antique door or fit into a non-standard wall opening. Thickness varies when installing a pocket door or sliding barn door, so a good rule of thumb is to measure your existing door, if possible. For standard doors, you can also measure from the inside of the door to the door stop to gauge the proper thickness.

To maintain a storm door's functionality and appearance, you should regularly clean the glass and frames, lubricate the hinges and other moving parts, and inspect the seals for any signs of wear.

Adding a doggie door can allow a burglar access to knobs and locks on your door. If your pet door doesn’t come with an alarm, you can add a weight sensor alarm that will trip if anything heavier than your pet enters through it. Adding a motion sensor light to the room your pet door is in can also help deter burglars.

Begin by determining which way you want the door to swing based on the layout of your room. Traditionally, left-handed doors have a doorknob closest to your left hand, and right-handed doors include a doorknob closest to your right. Right-handed doors with left hinges swing inward and vice versa. This can vary based on the layout of your home, though.

French doors that open to exterior spaces are often installed to swing inward, as this makes them more secure than outward-swinging doors, due to the interior hinges being inaccessible from the outside. For interior doors, it’s personal preference which direction to hang your doors, but it’s common to have them open into the larger of the two spaces they’re separating.

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