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Patio Door Pro
5.0(
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Sliding Door or Tracks - RepairSliding Door - Install

Serving Itasca, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We needed work done on a 60+ year old sliding glass patio door! Door would not slide correctly and was continually getting off the track. I sent out a plea for help thru Next Door and within a few minutes was contacted by William with Patio Door Pro. Told him of the problem and he told me how he could fix it. Gave me a quote during our call and set up a time that he could be there to take care of the problem. Two days later he arrived right on time with his brother to assist. Got right to work and after a trip to Home Depot for new rollers had it fixed better than new in no time! Cannot say enough good things about this young man! He is professional, cordial, honest and he will fix your patio door for a fair price! Thank you William for fixing our cranky old door!!"
Avora panel sliding door
8ft tall 6 panel Bi-fold
8ft tall 6 panel Bi-fold
Avora panel sliding door
Avora panel sliding door

+8

Response time7 hrs
Response rate99%
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
CarpentryRUs Custom Cabinets
5.0(
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceDoors (Interior) - Install or Replace

Serving Itasca, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"All I can say is wow!! The level of professionalism, strong communication, quality work at fair pricing. Javier did an incredible job brining to life our vision for kitchen, bathrooms and closets with slim shaker custom cabinetry (mix of rift cut white oak + painted)! He even replicated my Pinterest dream of a coffee nook with arched ribbed glass doors. He will be the first person I call when we remodel our mudroom/laundry."
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceDoors (Exterior) - Install or Replace - For BusinessDoors (Interior) - Install or Replace+10 more

Serving Itasca, TX and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

I’ve been a Mason for about 20 years, brick, stucco and remodeling, lately I’ve been remodeling a lot of bathrooms, but I do it all from Start to finish. \n\nI take pride in my work and make sure the customers is always happy after the job is done

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Doors questions, answered by experts

Yes, door hinges can sag over time. This usually happens due to things like repeated use, loose screws, worn hinge pins, or the door's weight pulling on the frame. When hinges sag, you'll often notice the door sticking, dragging, or not latching properly. Tightening the screws or replacing worn parts can usually help to realign the door.

Pocket and standard doors are similar in price, but pocket doors cost more to install than standard doors. Professionals usually charge around $150 to $200 to hang a standard door. But if you're installing a pocket door on an existing wall, you'll likely pay between $1,000 and $3,500

Steel doors are among the most affordable options for your front door. Steel doors are worth the cost if you’re looking for a budget-friendly door that maximizes home security and energy efficiency. Plus, they can last up to 100 years, making them a high-quality and long-term investment.

The lock block will either be built-in on the side of the door or run from the top to the bottom. Usually, there is a marking that indicates its location. You can also tap the door with the back of a screwdriver to find the lock block like you would find a stud in a wall.

Yes, it’s possible a burglar can get through a deadbolt. Some types of deadbolts are harder for an intruder to get through, though. For example, a single-cylinder lock only requires breaking a window nearby and simply turning it. While other locks, such as a double-cylinder lock, may offer greater protection and make it harder for an intruder, no deadbolt is 100 percent effective.

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