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Amazing Exterior's of Idaho

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Amazing Exterior's of Idaho

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1989 years of experience

As a locally owned and operated business we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. We won't leave until the job is done right! Call or click to schedule an estimate today!

"We purchased two new sliding glass doors at a home show. We wanted to replace ours because they were hard to slide open and closed. We have been VERY UNSATISFIED with Amazing Exteriors and REGRET ever buying them! They were a month late with the installation and never updated us to tell us when they would be coming. I had called Jim a few weeks after they were supposed to be here to try and get an update. He didn’t even tell me a date or even a week to expect them, he just said “soon”. The day of the installation he texted that morning and asked if Raul had called. I had no idea who Raul was and he never called to let me know, just pushed all the responsibility to Raul. I had only a few hours notice that they would be starting that same day. Jim didn’t communicate with Raul about the direction the doors were supposed to slide so they were installed opposite of what we had confirmed via email. Jim had the audacity to say that this was my fault because I was there, because I work from home, so I should have told him. Apparently I was supposed to take the day off and supervise his crew because he couldn’t be bothered to do his job. If that was what is expected of their customers, which is ridiculous, they should give them more than a few hours heads up. The doors do not shut all the way unless you lock them. They sort of bounce back about 1/8” because the weather stripping sits on top of the latch plate. You can see through from the outside to the inside trim on one of them unless it is locked. We were told that this was normal. Who wants a door that doesn’t shut all the way unless you lock it??! The handle is metal and gets too hot so you can’t even use it. I am very unsatisfied and wish I had never replaced the doors in the first place. In no world would I have thought that the 30-year-old vinyl doors would have been better than the 15,000 ones that I bought today. That is a lot to pay for something that makes you mad every time you use it. Raul the installer was good to work with but I can not say the same for Jim the engineer. He was rude, defensive, and didn’t really try to resolve the issue just said that it was supposed to be that way. He never even apologized for the mistake of installing them the opposite way, just blamed it on me. I spent hours of my workday worrying about the doors and trying to work with Raul to solve the issue. Now I’m stuck with doors that don’t shut. I should have taken a trip to Europe instead with all that extra money I had laying around."

Maggie C on August 2025

As a locally owned and operated business we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. We won't leave until the job is done right! Call or click to schedule an estimate today!

"We purchased two new sliding glass doors at a home show. We wanted to replace ours because they were hard to slide open and closed. We have been VERY UNSATISFIED with Amazing Exteriors and REGRET ever buying them! They were a month late with the installation and never updated us to tell us when they would be coming. I had called Jim a few weeks after they were supposed to be here to try and get an update. He didn’t even tell me a date or even a week to expect them, he just said “soon”. The day of the installation he texted that morning and asked if Raul had called. I had no idea who Raul was and he never called to let me know, just pushed all the responsibility to Raul. I had only a few hours notice that they would be starting that same day. Jim didn’t communicate with Raul about the direction the doors were supposed to slide so they were installed opposite of what we had confirmed via email. Jim had the audacity to say that this was my fault because I was there, because I work from home, so I should have told him. Apparently I was supposed to take the day off and supervise his crew because he couldn’t be bothered to do his job. If that was what is expected of their customers, which is ridiculous, they should give them more than a few hours heads up. The doors do not shut all the way unless you lock them. They sort of bounce back about 1/8” because the weather stripping sits on top of the latch plate. You can see through from the outside to the inside trim on one of them unless it is locked. We were told that this was normal. Who wants a door that doesn’t shut all the way unless you lock it??! The handle is metal and gets too hot so you can’t even use it. I am very unsatisfied and wish I had never replaced the doors in the first place. In no world would I have thought that the 30-year-old vinyl doors would have been better than the 15,000 ones that I bought today. That is a lot to pay for something that makes you mad every time you use it. Raul the installer was good to work with but I can not say the same for Jim the engineer. He was rude, defensive, and didn’t really try to resolve the issue just said that it was supposed to be that way. He never even apologized for the mistake of installing them the opposite way, just blamed it on me. I spent hours of my workday worrying about the doors and trying to work with Raul to solve the issue. Now I’m stuck with doors that don’t shut. I should have taken a trip to Europe instead with all that extra money I had laying around."

Maggie C on August 2025

Hurricane Shutters questions, answered by experts

Wood is the most classic shutter material. Common options include pine, cedar, or brasswood. MDF shutters are also a more affordable option that retains the timeless, classic look. Composite shutters, mainly vinyl and aluminum shutters, have also become more popular over the years. You may also find steel shutters, sometimes referred to as security shutters, used on the exterior. Shutters also come in various colors and finishes, adding another layer of design flexibility.

The type of hurricane shutters you install will play a large role in the overall cost of the project. Some of the most common types of hurricane shutters include:

  • Accordion hurricane shutters: $15–$30 per square foot plus labor

  • Roll-down hurricane shutters: $25–$60 per square foot plus labor

  • Bahama shutters: $25–$35 per square foot plus labor

  • Colonial shutters: $25–$35 per square foot plus labor

  • Plywood: $2–$6 per square foot plus labor

  • Storm panels: $10–$20 per square foot plus labor

  • Fabric storm shutters: $5–$15 per square foot plus labor

The biggest disadvantage to hurricane shutters is the cost. Hurricane shutters aren’t the most budget-friendly home improvement project. If you choose a shutter style that you have to go outside to operate, it could pose a challenge if you have issues with mobility. Additionally, they require a fair bit of maintenance and upkeep to stay in the best possible condition to protect your home.

Yes, most services include resealing and weatherproofing to improve durability. Confirm with your contractor.

If you’re installing hurricane ties, consider other storm-proofing projects. You could call a window pro to install storm windows, get in touch with a door installer to add storm doors, or just ask your hurricane tie installer what other projects they’d recommend you get done at the same time.

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