Entry Door Replacement & Installation
Exclusively premium — handcrafted by Amish artisans in Sugarcreek, Ohio. Lifetime warranty as long as the structure is still standing. Unmatched quality, security, and craftsmanship.
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Your Front Door is Your First Line of Defense
Old, damaged doors compromise your home's security, energy efficiency, and curb appeal
Security Vulnerabilities
Older doors with worn frames, weak locks, and deteriorated materials are easy targets for break-ins. A solid entry door with a proper deadbolt and reinforced frame is your best defense against forced entry. Don't wait until after a security incident to upgrade.
Energy Loss & Drafts
Gaps around old doors and poor insulation let conditioned air escape year-round. In North Carolina's climate, an inefficient entry door wastes energy and quietly raises your heating and cooling costs year-round. Modern insulated doors pay for themselves through energy savings.
Poor Curb Appeal
Your front door creates the first impression of your home. A faded, dented, or outdated door signals neglect to visitors and potential buyers. Entry door replacement offers 75% return on investment and can be the deciding factor in a home sale.
Entry Doors That Combine Beauty, Security, and Efficiency
We understand what North Carolina homeowners need: doors that withstand humidity, resist forced entry, provide excellent insulation, and hold their beauty for decades. That's why we exclusively install premium doors — handcrafted by Amish artisans in Sugarcreek, Ohio.
Each door is built by hand using time-honored Amish craftsmanship, delivering a level of precision and care that factory-line doors simply can't match. Every door comes with a lifetime warranty as long as the structure is still standing, and every installation includes proper weatherstripping, threshold adjustment, and hardware that works smoothly from day one.
Enhanced Security
Multi-point locking systems, reinforced frames, and solid cores provide maximum protection against forced entry and peace of mind for your family.
Energy Efficient
Polyurethane foam cores and magnetic weatherstripping create an airtight seal, reducing energy waste and keeping your home comfortable year-round.
Lasting Beauty
Fiberglass and steel doors resist denting, warping, and fading in North Carolina's climate while maintaining their appearance with minimal maintenance.
Why Our Premium Doors?
Handcrafted by Amish artisans in Sugarcreek, Ohio — built with the same care and precision they've used for generations, backed by industry-leading warranties
Lifetime Warranty
As long as the structure is still standing
- Lifetime warranty coverage on materials and workmanship
- Transferable to future homeowners
- No expiration date - as long as your home stands
- Comprehensive protection for your investment
Amish-Crafted Quality
Built by hand in Sugarcreek, Ohio
- Every door built by hand by Amish craftsmen — not a factory line
- Generations of woodworking tradition in every detail
- Precision fit and finish that mass production can't replicate
- Craftsmanship you can see and feel the moment it's installed
Superior Energy Efficiency
- Energy Star certified options available
- Advanced insulation cores reduce energy costs
- Weatherstripping creates airtight seal
- Lower heating and cooling bills year-round
Enhanced Security
- Multi-point locking systems available
- Reinforced frames and cores
- Grade 1 deadbolt options
- Maximum protection against forced entry
Exceptional Durability
- Won't warp, crack, or split in humidity
- Resistant to dents, scratches, and fading
- Maintains appearance for decades
- Minimal maintenance required
Door Types We Install
Entry Doors
Front and back entry doors with sidelights, transoms, and decorative glass options. Single or double door configurations with multi-point locking systems.
Patio Doors
Sliding glass doors and French patio doors with Low-E glass, argon fill, and smooth operation. Available in vinyl, fiberglass, or wood frames.
Storm Doors
Full-view or ventilating storm doors that protect your entry door while allowing light and airflow. Heavy-duty aluminum construction.
Security Doors
Heavy-duty steel or wrought iron security doors with deadbolts and reinforced frames. Maximum protection without sacrificing style.
Security Features
Multi-Point Locking Systems
Three or more locking points secure the door at multiple heights, making forced entry nearly impossible and providing superior security compared to single deadbolts.
Reinforced Door Frames
Heavy-duty strike plates with 3-inch screws anchored into wall studs prevent kick-in attempts. Reinforced frames distribute force across the entire opening.
Solid Core Construction
Polyurethane foam cores or solid wood construction provides structural integrity that hollow-core doors can't match, resisting forced entry and improving sound dampening.
Grade 1 Deadbolts
Commercial-grade deadbolts with 1-inch throw bolts and hardened steel construction offer the highest residential security rating available.
Why Choose Us for Door Replacement?
- Free in-home estimates
- Special financing program with exceptionally low monthly payments
- Expert installation with proper weatherstripping and adjustment
- Transparent pricing so you always know what you'll pay
- Premium doors exclusively — Amish-handcrafted with lifetime warranty
- Multi-point locking systems for maximum security
- Energy-efficient cores reduce heating and cooling costs
- Same-day installation so your home is never left unsecured
Entry Door Questions, Answered
Straight answers to help you choose the right entry door for your home — before you spend a dollar.
When should I replace my entry door?
It's usually time to replace your entry door when you feel drafts or temperature swings near the doorway, the door sticks or is hard to open, lock, or latch, or you notice visible damage like warping, rot, cracking, peeling, or rust. Security concerns — a hollow or flimsy slab, a worn frame, or an outdated lock — are another strong reason, as is a dated look that drags down your curb appeal.
If one or more of these sound familiar, a quick in-home assessment will tell you whether a new door is the smart move — and we'll give you honest guidance with no pressure either way. Schedule a free door consultation →
Which door material is right for me — fiberglass, steel, or wood?
Each material has trade-offs. Fiberglass is the all-around favorite for North Carolina's heat and humidity — it resists warping, rotting, and rusting, mimics the look of real wood, and insulates well with very little upkeep. Steel is the budget-friendly, highly secure option that won't crack or warp, though it can dent and may show rust if the surface is deeply scratched. Real wood delivers timeless beauty and can be refinished, but it costs more and needs regular sealing to stand up to our humid climate.
There's no single "best" — the right pick depends on your priorities for looks, maintenance, security, and budget, and we'll walk you through all of it. Whichever you choose, our entry doors carry a lifetime, transferable warranty. It's also worth coordinating your new door with your replacement windows for a cohesive, energy-smart exterior.
What affects the cost of a new entry door?
Rather than a one-size-fits-all price, the cost of a new entry door comes down to a handful of factors: the material and tier you choose, the style and design, whether you add decorative or privacy glass inserts, the hardware and locking package, and — often the biggest one — whether it's a slab-only swap or a full-frame replacement. A slab replacement reuses your existing frame, while a full-frame install replaces everything for a tighter, longer-lasting result.
We offer options for every budget and explain the trade-offs honestly, then provide a free, detailed quote after measuring your opening. Ask about financing for low monthly payments, or request a free quote tailored to your home.
Will a new entry door improve security and energy efficiency?
Yes — on both fronts. On security, modern entry doors pair a solid core with multi-point locking hardware and a reinforced frame, so the door latches at several points and stands up far better to forced entry than an old single-deadbolt setup. On efficiency, foam-core insulation and fresh weatherstripping seal out drafts, while a full-frame replacement closes the hidden gaps around the old frame where air and moisture sneak in.
The result is a home that feels more secure and stays more comfortable year-round — without the drafts and worry of a worn-out door. Request a free door quote →
Frequently Asked Questions
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