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ADI Locksmith & Doors Inc.
4.4(
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Serving Sunset, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Key fragment removed. The technician identified the old door as having shifted over the years causing misalignment for the lock. The door was removed and adjusted to cause the lock to line up evenly and efficiently so the key could be inserted and removed with ease. The door now operates as it should. Adi was quick in his work and decisive about the solution to the problem."
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Dallas Glass & Mirror
4.6(
357
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Serving Sunset, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Steve called me back right away and was able to get someone out to look at my daughter's door. Someone tried to break in and broke one of the window panes doing so. Steve's company measured the window, texted me a quote and we ordered the window. In about a week they came back and installed the window and it looks great."
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Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Associated Home Design
4.9(
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Serving Sunset, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1978

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The wind ow was measured and installed in about a week.I only saw one person for about five minutes when he came to measure.I was waiting on a call to schedule installation and when I got home the window was in.clean up was good.I did mention to the person that measured the window that I would like to replace all the windows at some time but there was no follow up to that.I was pleased with the work done.
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S.R. Insulation
4.9(
44
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Serving Sunset, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Omar came out the same day I requested an estimate. He said he would raise the insulation up to 18 inches throughout my upstairs and when I mentioned I would like to get the attic door sealed he suggested an attic tent. Insulation cost was 565 and the tent was 220. We made an appointment for 12:00 on 10/22. I arrived home at 11:30 and he was already there. He blew insulation for a full hour. After he raised the insulation he asked that I inspect before he started on the attic tent. He and his helper absolutely raised it 18 inches and even got insulation in the hard to reach areas. Not sure of the square feet - but I'm guessing it was over 1000. After I said it looked great he did the attic tent. He and his helper installed and sealed the door. They cleaned up well. Attached are pictures of the attic tent as well as the insulation truck and how he fed the tube up the stairs into the attic. I highly recommend Omar and SR Insulation!"
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Doors questions, answered by experts

Most modern, standard doors are 1 ⅜-inches thick, so you should aim for this thickness unless you're building a door to replace an antique door or fit into a non-standard wall opening. Thickness varies when installing a pocket door or sliding barn door, so a good rule of thumb is to measure your existing door, if possible. For standard doors, you can also measure from the inside of the door to the door stop to gauge the proper thickness.

Yes, professionals can install eco-friendly exterior doors made from sustainable materials such as bamboo or reclaimed wood. Additionally, doors with energy-efficient insulation, low-VOC finishes, and high-performance glazing contribute to a more sustainable home environment, reducing energy consumption and minimizing ecological impact.

This hack required some hand strength. First, bend the fork's tines. Next, slip the pointed ends into the door latch and close the door. Open the door to remove the fork and break off the fork's handle. Reinsert the fork's head into the door latch and close the door. Finally, slide the fork's handle through the tines, creating a horizontal barrier that prevents the door from opening inward.

Regular maintenance of patio doors can keep them working and looking their best for years to come. Cleaning tracks and rollers, replacing damaged or worn weatherstripping, and routinely checking the door’s alignment can extend the life of your patio doors. Exercising care while using the doors can also keep them in good condition; avoid slamming doors shut, exerting heavy pressure against them, or forcing the latch mechanisms.

Barn doors do not always require a bottom track, especially if a high-quality top track is used to stabilize the door. However, a bottom track is often recommended to ensure the door operates smoothly, prevent it from scratching the floor, and keep it from pushing inward or outward, which could cause damage. A bottom track also keeps the door more secure and properly anchored. In some cases, an interior barn door can hang solely from a top track without a bottom guide. If you do install a bottom track, it should be placed six to eight inches from the floor and be at least twice as wide as the door.

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