








These doors had seen better days. Years of wear and pet damage had taken a real toll - scratched surfaces, rough edges, and a look that just didn't match the rest of the home anymore. That's exactly the kind of job we love stepping into.
We pulled out the old doors and started fresh. You can see the mid-installation phase where the new frames are raw wood and the fresh door panels are still protected - that's what a proper, clean install looks like before the finishing work comes together. Every gap sealed, every edge set right.
The finished product speaks for itself. The double french doors now feature full-lite glass panels with a bold matte black frame - letting in noticeably more light while giving the space a sharp, modern feel from both inside and out. The single door got the same treatment. Clean lines, no fuss.
What a lot of homeowners don't realize is that damaged doors aren't just an eyesore. They can affect how well the door seals, how it operates, and even your home's security. Replacing them the right way - not just patching things up - is what actually solves the problem long-term.
This is what exterior door installation looks like when it's done properly. No shortcuts, no sloppy gaps, just a finished result that looks like it was always meant to be there.