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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

Sometimes, these two terms are used interchangeably, but they are separate parts of a door, and each serves a different function. The sill helps ensure the doorframe is secure, and the threshold helps protect the sill and direct water away from the door to prevent leaks.

Generally, hinged French patio doors are considered more secure than sliding glass doors. French doors typically feature a more robust, solid frame that can support multi-point locking systems and deadbolts, securing the door at several points and making them harder to break into. In contrast, sliding doors often rely on a single lock and operate on tracks, which can be a security vulnerability. While you can add security bars and other features to enhance a sliding door's security, a well-made French door is often more secure on its own. Ultimately, the overall security of any patio door depends on the quality of its materials, the locking hardware, and proper installation.

Yes, barn doors can be too heavy, although the limitation is usually imposed by the mounting hardware you buy and not your home’s framing, unless you’re building an unusually wide door. To keep the weight down, you can opt for 1-by material rather than 2-by material, and choose a softwood like pine rather than a hardwood like maple or oak. Check the weight limits on your mounting hardware, and always attach your door track to studs rather than to drywall anchors.

Sliding doors and pocket doors are both great space savers, but they work a bit differently. A sliding door moves along a track and is always visible, sliding next to a wall or another door. On the other hand, a pocket door slides into a slot in the wall, hiding away completely when it's open. This makes pocket doors a perfect choice if you're looking to maximize every inch of floor space, unlike sliding doors that can still take up some room even when they're open.

A door sill is the bottom portion of your door frame, while a threshold is the transition piece that separates the two types of flooring between rooms, or serves as the transition between the interior and exterior on an exterior door. The threshold sits on top of the door sill. A kick plate is a protective plate that sits against the face of a door to prevent damage to the door from feet and shoes. You’ll usually only find kick plates on exterior doors, while every door has a door sill, and most exterior and interior doors have a threshold.

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