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Avatar for Window Depot (Northeast Ohio - Penn Ohio)
Window Depot (Northeast Ohio - Penn Ohio)
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceSliding Door - Install

Serving Brookfield, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Rich and his team were completely awesome! This is the second home that they have installed windows for me. From the estimate to the scheduling to the installation, everything was done to the highest standards and with complete professionalism. I would highly recommend Window Depot of Youngstown for your windows, siding and door needs."
Windows
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All -Dun Construction
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or Replace - For BusinessDoors (Interior) - Install or Replace - For BusinessDoors - Repair+3 more

Serving Brookfield, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Eddie was the consummate professional. He communicated promptly throughout the time from booking to the appointment. Even though the job had some unexpected curveballs, he completed the job efficiently. I will definitely reach out to him for future projects and will recommend him to my friends and family."
Response time1 day
Recommended by85%of homeowners
West Shore Home Pittsburgh
New to Angi
Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceSliding Door - Install

Serving Brookfield, OH and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

West Shore Home offers a risk-free home improvement experience, so you never have to worry that you are sacrificing on quality, convenience, or expertise. We specialize in window, entry door, shower and bath replacements, including walk-in tubs. We offer fully customizable, limited lifetime-guaranteed solutions installed in as little as one-day. All of our installers are in-house employees, so we can guarantee the quality of the whole project from start to finish. We get it done the way you want - fast, easy, smart and right.\n \nOur team is following all CDC guidelines so we can provide you with the fast and convenient home improvements. We are also offering free virtual design consultations! Schedule your free consultation today.

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Doors questions, answered by experts

Most modern door knobs will all fit in standard, modern doors, so if you know your door was made in the last 50 years or so, you should be fine buying a standard replacement door knob. The only exception would be a thumb latch handleset for an exterior door, as this type of door knob may not fit your door without drilling a mounting hole for the bottom of the handle. Antique or custom doors might also have different sizes and knob mounting holes, so call in a professional if you don’t believe your door is a standard one.

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.

The difference between a mortise latch and a tubular latch is how they're mounted. A mortise latch has a single integrated lock body. One long rectangular space is cut into the door to contain it. A single keyhole is used to unlock both the dead bolt and latch from the outside. A tubular latch is a standard setup with a dead bolt separate from the regular spring bolt latch.

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. 

Look at the door from the outside, or the key side. If the hinges are on the left side of the door, it’s a left-hand swing. If the hinges are on the right side of the door, it’s a right-hand swing. You can also think of it as which hand you would most likely use to open the door from the outside when considering whether it’s a right-hand vs. left-hand door.

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