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Avatar for Full Armor Windows and Doors, LLC
Full Armor Windows and Doors, LLC
4.7(
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceSliding Door - Install

Serving Bennington, NE and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Review by Steve and Susan B. in Bellevue, NE We had three windows and a patio door replaced by Full Armor Windows and Doors this July. The salesman and installation crew were very professional and knowledgeable and did an outstanding job. They completed our job in one day and we are very satisfied with our new windows and patio door. What a difference it makes with the quality, energy saving, and the lifetime warranty on their products. We would highly recommend Full Armor and Windows to anyone ."
Large custom windows
New Hardy Cement Siding
New Hardy Cement Siding
New Hardy Cement Siding
New Hardy Cement Siding

+6

Response time2 days
37 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Doctor Fix It Omaha
4.9(
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Doors - Repair

Serving Bennington, NE and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I ordered the most advanced difficult storm door Menards makes and they installed it for me quickly effectively and professionally. I'm definitely using these guys for building my new porch here soon also! Great team is a joy to have them work for you!"
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Handyman Connection of West Omaha
4.7(
38
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceSliding Door or Tracks - RepairHardware, Latches & Tracks (Door) - Repair or Replace+3 more

Serving Bennington, NE and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I did a lot of research before hiring this company and am so gald I decided to go with them. I am thrilled with the job Ed and Len did installing two new exterior doors on my 95 year old house. It was not an easy job but they are both amazing crafsman and the end results are better that I could have imagined. Thank you Ed and Len for a wonderful job and going above and beyond. Thank you also to Amber and Dave. There is no doubt I will use this company again for any other projects I have in the future. I highly recommend them to anyone who wants a professional job done by a skilled and courteous team. Thank you all!"
38 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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House Doctors Northwest Omaha
4.7(
31
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceDoors (Interior) - Install or ReplaceDoors - Repair

Serving Bennington, NE and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Walkout garage door was replaced and painted. Broken handle on glass storm door was replaced. New tv was installed on retractable mount and new soundbar was installed. Very satisfied with all repairs and installations. Workers were very professional and left the areas clean and tidy."
Handyman work
Kitchen reno
Kitchen reno
Kitchen reno
Kitchen reno

+25

Response time9 hrs
Response rate100%
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Doors questions, answered by experts

A door sill is the horizontal part of the door frame at the bottom, while a door jamb consists of the vertical parts of the frame on either side. The door sill serves as a threshold, sealing the bottom of the door, while the door jamb provides structural support and houses the hinges and latch. Both are essential components of a door frame, with the door sill acting as a transition point and the door jamb providing stability and functionality.

You should rekey your house every three years to minimize the chances of someone gaining access to your home. You can do it more than that, but it depends on the level of foot traffic and visitors you get. Businesses, for instance, routinely rekey their locks every six months to a year. If you experience a break-in or a house key has gone missing, rekey the locks immediately. The same goes if your lock becomes damaged.

A slab door is a standalone door without a frame or hardware. A prehung door is a complete set that includes the door, frame, hinges, and sometimes the doorknob and lockset.

In most cases, a prehung door is the better and easier option to install, especially for DIY projects or exterior applications, as they often come pre-weatherproofed. They require fewer tools and less experience to install properly. Although prehung doors are heavier and have a higher upfront cost, the investment is often worthwhile for a complete upgrade that includes a new frame.

A slab door may be a better choice if you are on a tight budget, have a custom-sized wall opening, or only need to replace the door while keeping the existing frame. While the initial cost is lower, you will need to purchase all the hardware separately and do more DIY work to hang it, which may not result in significant time or money savings.

The best direction for a gate to swing depends on its location and purpose, but swinging inward is the general rule. An inward swing is often considered safer, prevents the gate from opening into public spaces like a sidewalk, and may be required by local building codes.

There are exceptions and specific considerations. If your property is on a slope, an inward swing might not be possible. For a deck gate, it's safest to have it swing away from any steps. In a backyard, the direction can be a matter of preference, though an inward swing can be helpful when carrying heavy items like a wheelbarrow into a garden.

Regardless of direction, ensure the gate can open fully without hitting any objects or blocking spaces. While an inward swing is standard, a gate that can swing both in and out offers the most flexibility if your setup allows for it.

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.

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