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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

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We contacted Evan and Mike from Bayside Home Services to remodel our bathroom. Mike came out and gave us a very reasonable quote that included gutting the entire bathroom and replacing the tub with a shower unit, replace the toilet and vanity. They also reworked the plumbing and the sewer lines. We were very impressed at the quality of work they performed. They completed the project in a timely manner, cleaned up afterwork and were professional in every respect. Mike is excellent with communication. We were informed almost every day on the progress of our project. We will be using Bayside Home Services in the future and would highly recommend them for your home improvement project."
Sink & Surround
Plumbing
Toilet and System
Window options
Window options

+3

Response time12 hrs
Response rate100%
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Sigourney All-In-One Home Services LLC
New to Angi
Sliding Door or Tracks - Repair

Serving Copemish, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

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

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 can convert a pre-hung door into a Dutch door, but it’s more of a pain. Pre-hung doors are already set in the frame with the hinges and everything aligned, so once you cut the slab in half, you’ll likely need to adjust the hinge placement and maybe even mess with the frame itself. It’s doable, but expect some trial and error because it’s not a straight-swap situation.

Butt hinges are the most common of all door hinges. They’re frequently used in commercial and residential structures, secure interior and exterior doors, and can be used on cabinetry. They’re inexpensive, simple to install, easy to remove, and available in various materials and styles. They come with two leaves with a knuckle or barrel in the middle.

You will need to cut or break a boomstick so it is wider than the door and long enough to anchor outside the door frame. Extend the broomstick horizontally under the doorknob, ensuring it's snug. Now using long screws and a drill, anchor the broomstick to the wall outside the door frame. Remember that you won't be able to open the door afterward. Do not proceed with this hack if your home has no alternative exit.

Many doorways feature two door jambs. These are installed on both sides of a doorway to prevent the door from swinging too far. Door jambs usually stop the door at 180 degrees when closed.  A doorway floor transition sits between the door jambs on the floor, helping to create a safer and more aesthetically pleasing transition from one flooring type to the next. 

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