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Dallas Glass & Mirror
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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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Frameless shower enclosure using brushed nickel color hardware.
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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(
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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

Steel doors are among the most durable and longest-lasting options available, with a typical lifespan ranging from 30 to 100 years. Their longevity depends on factors such as the quality of the door, proper installation, climate, and the amount of use it receives.

While known for their resistance to wear and tear, steel doors can get dented and scratched over time. It is important to maintain them by regularly cleaning, checking the seals, and repainting them if the paint peels to prevent rusting.

There are a few reasons why barn doors are appealing to homebuyers: they’re unique and add a rustic charm to any home. While interior barn doors are a newer favorite of homeowners, when it comes to trendy renovations—like soaking tubs, farmhouse sinks, and barn doors—it’s best to wait to see if the trend withstands the test of time before making the investment.

It’s certainly easier to paint a door while it’s still on its hinges, but you may get better results if you remove it from the hinges. Painting a door off the hinges allows you to work on it horizontally, making prep work easier, reducing drips, and allowing undisturbed drying time.

There are certainly perks to hiring a general contractor, but we recommend a closet professional. The reason is that their pricing may make more sense for your project. General contractors tend to search out bigger projects, and because of this, will attach a premium to smaller amounts of work. A closet pro may also have access to a wider range of materials than general contractors (and may be able to negotiate better discounts). 

The lifespan of your door depends on the door type, its wear and tear, and the weather conditions in your area. For instance, front doors last between 20 and 60 years, depending on the material. Garage doors, on the other hand, last between 15 and 30 years. Interior doors don’t get hit with the elements and can last between 20 and 50 years, if not more. 

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