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Builds & Services LLC
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Sliding Door - InstallDoors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceDoors (Interior) - Install or Replace

Serving Provo, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Credit card accepted

Customers say: True professional

"Yes he did! With my arthritis hands I could no longer adjust my shower’s knobs. He changed them to levers and now I can shower without scalding. On another occasion he replaced the hardware on my front door and it looks great."
Maluohai Kitchen Remodel
Hoopili Rental
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Response time5 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by40%of homeowners
Oai Hua
4.9(
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Sliding Door or Tracks - Repair

Serving Provo, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Mr. Hua is such a wonderful repair and fix it man. He has done many repairs and projects for us including plumbing, electrical, drywall and texturing, siding repair, and woodwork repair. He is honest, hardworking, efficient,and meticulous in his work. We highly recommend him!"
Response time3 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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AT Harris Construction
4.9(
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Doors (Exterior) - Install or ReplaceDoors (Exterior) - Install or Replace - For BusinessDoors (Interior) - Install or Replace+7 more

Serving Provo, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We hired Malcolm to do our restaurant tenant development from scratch. He did a wide range of jobs, from concrete, framing, drywalls, to painting, carpentry, etc. This guy is a kind of perfectionist. You don't need to keep your eyes on him all the time. You can just tell him what you want, and show him a picture if you cannot describe what you want exactly, He can deliver that. I took many pictures of his work. If you would like to see, I am glad to show you. Those frames he did were very beautiful. He aligned every line and made every corner and connection tight. Also, he always thinks in our shoes to help you save money. He gave us lots of good suggestions and took advantage of some wasted materials. We worked with him for about three months, and witnessed that he built the restaurant up. If there is one thing I would complain, I would say that he probably have higher standards than people who hired him. So, if you want to assist him in his work, make sure that you can do as good as he does. Or ask him how you can do that better, he is willing to show you the way."
older trex deck
trex
stairs
roof
roof trex deck

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Response time4 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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T&G Construction, LLC
5.0(
2
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Doors (Interior) - Install or Replace - For Business

Serving Provo, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I had them do a commercial job in an auto parts store. They came early because the previous contractor got done early. They got to work and finished it beautifully. Highly recommended."
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Response time3 hrs
Response rate88%
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Whitehouse Windows
New to Angi
Sliding Door or Tracks - Repair

Serving Provo, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

Whitehouse Windows is a family-owned and with 10+ years of experience serving the greater Wasatch area. We're committed to providing homeowners with top-quality window installation and replacement services, using only the best materials and expert craftsmanship. We pride ourselves on our professionalism, attention to detail, and dedication to customer satisfaction. From initial consultation to final inspection, we're dedicated to making your window project a seamless and stress-free experience. We are fully licensed, insured, and dedicated to exceeding your expectations. Let us bring beauty, efficiency, and value to your home!

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Doors questions, answered by experts

To build a standard size, six-panel door yourself, you’ll need four 2-foot by 6-foot boards, one 2-foot by 8-foot or 2-foot by 10-foot board, and a sheet of 3/4-inch, paint-grade plywood. The 2-foot by 6-foot boards will serve as your stiles, top rail, and horizontal and vertical mullions, and the wider board will serve as the bottom rail, which is usually wider than the other horizontal pieces. The plywood will serve as the panels, but you’ll need around five 1-foot by 6-foot boards to make your own panels if you want to stain the door rather than paint it.

If you’re installing a pocket door into an existing door opening, the new space will need to be twice the width of the existing door, plus an inch. You'll need to double that number if you’re adding dual pocket doors.

Leaving vents open but closing doors in unused rooms will probably not save money on your energy bill. Closed doors prevent the natural flow of air throughout the home, which could reduce the efficiency of the overall HVAC system. They could also restrict airflow into and through the return vents, making the HVAC system less efficient.

Many doorways feature two door jambs. These are installed on both sides of a doorway to prevent the door from swinging too far. Door jambs usually stop the door at 180 degrees when closed.  A doorway floor transition sits between the door jambs on the floor, helping to create a safer and more aesthetically pleasing transition from one flooring type to the next. 

Ideally, a gate should be able to swing both in and out. However, if it can only open in one direction, it is generally best for it to swing inward. This is often the safest option, especially for deck gates near steps, as you'll want the gate to swing away from the stairs. An inward swing also prevents the gate from opening into a public space, like a sidewalk, and can be more convenient when carrying heavy items like a wheelbarrow into a garden.

There are exceptions, however. The layout of your property may require a different approach. For example, if your property is on a slope, the gate may not be able to swing inward. You should also ensure the gate can open fully without colliding with any objects or blocking access to other areas. For a backyard garden gate where public access isn't a concern, the direction it swings is largely a matter of personal preference. Finally, always check your local building codes, as they may have specific requirements for which way a gate must swing.

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