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Bayside Home Services LLC
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Storm Door - InstallDoors (Exterior) - Install or Replace

Serving Copemish, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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As a locally owned and operated home improvement company, we take pride in providing high-quality craftsmanship, honest service, and results you’ll love coming home to. We specialize in Bathroom remodels, Window installation, and Door installation. Bayside Home Services is new to Yelp, but not new to the industry. With years of experience in design, project consulting, and remodeling, we assure our customers: \n- Personalized service & clear communication \n- Quality workmanship from a dedicated local team \n- Fair, transparent pricing \n- Skilled in remodels, repairs, installations & more Your home deserves the best — and so do you. Let’s turn your vision into reality! \n\nCall us today and we’ll schedule an estimate over the phone for your next project!

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Sigourney All-In-One Home Services LLC
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Sliding Door or Tracks - Repair

Serving Copemish, MI and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Sigourney All-In-One Home Services is a newer local business built on hard work, hands-on experience, and a commitment to quality. While we’ve only been in business a short time, we take pride in every job and treat each customer’s property with care and respect.\n\nWe serve our local community and surrounding areas and are willing to travel for the right project.\n\nOur services include general home maintenance, repairs, property upkeep, cleanup, outdoor projects, and other hands-on home service needs.\n\nWhy hire us? We believe in showing up, communicating clearly, working efficiently, and doing the job right. Whether it’s a small repair or a larger project, our goal is simple: provide dependable service, quality workmanship, and earn your business for the next job.

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Doors questions, answered by experts

Barn doors do not always require a bottom track, especially if a high-quality top track is used to stabilize the door. However, a bottom track is often recommended to ensure the door operates smoothly, prevent it from scratching the floor, and keep it from pushing inward or outward, which could cause damage. A bottom track also keeps the door more secure and properly anchored. In some cases, an interior barn door can hang solely from a top track without a bottom guide. If you do install a bottom track, it should be placed six to eight inches from the floor and be at least twice as wide as the door.

Burglars are kept away from would-be targets for a number of reasons, but of 400 incarcerated burglars interviewed, the most cited reason they’d avoid a property is if there are people inside, followed by seeing officers nearby. Alarms, lights, and noises inside the house can also deter criminals from approaching.

While not strictly required, it is highly recommended to shim both sides of a door. Shimming both sides allows you to make minor adjustments for wall framing that isn't perfectly plumb, ensuring the door is level and hangs evenly. This practice helps the door swing open and close smoothly, reduces the chances of the frame warping, and can be used to center the door within the wall opening. If you are working alone, you may find it easier to remove the door slab to lighten the weight while supporting the frame and inserting the shims. With two people, the process is generally faster and easier, whether the slab is left in place or not.

You should generally cut between 1/8-inch and 1 inch when planing a door. If you cut off more than that, you risk damaging the door. Planing too much from the bottom of your door can cause noticeable gaps, so it’s always better to start with as thin of a section as possible and work in thin layers until your door no longer sticks.

Although some pet doors allow easier access for burglars or stray animals, there are ways to make pet doors more secure. To increase your home’s security, choose locking or electronically activated doors, use additional motion sensor security cameras, and install pet doors on a wall where door locking mechanisms are difficult to access.

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