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Medina Brothers Construction LLC
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Serving Progreso, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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Customers say: Super punctual

"I recently had Medina Brothers Construction LLC come out to redo the weatherstripping on all my doors and windows, and I couldn’t be happier with the results. From the moment they arrived, they were professional, courteous, and clearly knew what they were doing. They took their time to make sure everything was sealed perfectly, explained the process along the way, and made sure I was completely satisfied before they left. The difference in how well my home is insulated now is night and day — no more drafts, and it already feels more energy efficient. I really appreciate their attention to detail and the quality of their work. I highly recommend Medina Brothers Construction LLC to anyone looking for reliable, honest, and skilled contractors who truly care about their customers."
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Property Maintenance Professionals LLC
4.9(
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Serving Progreso, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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"We hired Property Maintenance Professionals for 2 jobs recently. 1) Was to repair 2 walls in a bedroom & replace 2 bedroom doors.. They were the light at the end of a dark tunnel, they rescued us from ?handyman hell?. Then they took their time & made sure the jobs were done right & correctly. They also went the extra mile & did things they did not need to. We would very highly recommend them to anyone. They will be regulars with us. NOTE: The repairs they did for us were in a house we rented & we did have the paint color to finish the walls."
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Doors questions, answered by experts

The most common rough opening for a sliding glass door is 60 inches to 72 inches by 80 inches. A rough opening is the unframed space where your door will go.

On average, sliding glass patio doors can last between 20 and 30 years. Their actual lifespan depends on several factors, including proper installation, frequency of use, and regular maintenance of the sliding components. While this is the typical range, minor problems and the need for occasional repairs or part replacements can still occur. Addressing issues as soon as they arise and performing regular maintenance will help extend the door's life. If the door is older and requires frequent or significant repairs, it may be more cost-effective to replace the entire unit.

Check the package of your bifold door. The width shown is half an inch larger than the bifold set. This allows at least 1/4 inch between the side jamb and pivot. When installing the top track, saw the track down to leave approximately 1/6 inch on each end. This will ensure your bifold door folds and unfolds smoothly without getting stuck in the frame.

You want plenty of room between your pre-hung door and the framing in your wall to allow for shimming to get the door into the perfect position, so aim for about 1 inch on the top and both sides. That means you should make your rough opening about 1 inch taller and 2 inches wider than your pre-hung door. You’ll then use shims to stabilize and level the door before installing it.

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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