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Ferguson Handyman Services SA
5.0(
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Serving Windcrest, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"Mr Ferguson was so much cheaper than lowes. Lowes wanted 600-700 and Ferguson asked for 150. He arrived on time, took precaution to not damage floor, did the job and even went to get better bumpers fir the door, as pre-packed ones were so small. I gladly gave him a $50 tip as i was so pleased and felt it deserved so much more. He cleaned up everything and disposed iof old stuff and my bedroom looked perfect but had new doors. He was also si very respectful and pleasant. I will use him exclusively for sll my future needs."
Response time1 day
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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The Door Specialist
4.2(
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Serving Windcrest, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"Alex is a genuinely great professional, everything from presentation, estimation and execution. The work is exactly as expected. I have struggled with these doors for years, had several companies attempt to fix. Beautiful work and I also have to say that Alex is very pleasant as well. I recommend without any reservations."
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Bob, The Helpful Handyman, LLC
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Serving Windcrest, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Bob was courteous, on time, honest and he fixed my cabinet door and I was extremely pleased with his knowledge and his repair techniques and he cleaned the area when he was finished. I will definitely will call him again for other repairs that need to be done. He’s a handyman that I will keep."
Response time9 hrs
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Alamo City Handymen LLC
4.4(
161
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Serving Windcrest, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"After examination it was determined it could not be fixed and it was recommended it be replaced. Arrangements were made and a metal ladder (wooden no longer available) was installed. It was framed and painted. The door was also painted. The installer also installed some molding around the opening to keep out cold air.*****"
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Doors questions, answered by experts

A slab door is a standalone door without a frame or hardware. A prehung door is a complete set that includes the door, frame, hinges, and sometimes the doorknob and lockset.

In most cases, a prehung door is the better and easier option to install, especially for DIY projects or exterior applications, as they often come pre-weatherproofed. They require fewer tools and less experience to install properly. Although prehung doors are heavier and have a higher upfront cost, the investment is often worthwhile for a complete upgrade that includes a new frame.

A slab door may be a better choice if you are on a tight budget, have a custom-sized wall opening, or only need to replace the door while keeping the existing frame. While the initial cost is lower, you will need to purchase all the hardware separately and do more DIY work to hang it, which may not result in significant time or money savings.

Plenty of building codes dictate what you must install in your home, but door sweeps are optional. However, they're a low-cost addition with many advantages. So, installing a sweep on all your exterior doors is in your best interest. You'll save money in the long run and stay more comfortable year-round.

A fire door can cost anywhere from $400 to $1,350 to purchase and have installed. The cost comes from the price of the door, which can be anywhere from $400 to $900 or more, and the cost of labor, which should be contracted out considering that fire doors are a safety measure. Most contractors will take between two and four hours to install one door.

You don’t need to have a door at the top of basement stairs, but having one is usually a good idea. Not only will the door block the view of the basement, which might serve as a play area or less appealing workout space, but it can also prevent children or pets from going downstairs, as well as accidental falls.

While spring and summer’s temperate weather can make the project more pleasant and give you more daytime hours to start and complete it, there’s otherwise no advantage to framing a door in spring or summer versus fall and winter.

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