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Door Installation & Replacement in New York City, NY

New York City homeowners face harsh winters with freeze-thaw cycles damaging masonry that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Staten Island, and surrounding New York City communities.

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Why New York City Homes Need Door Installation & Replacement

Harsh winters with freeze-thaw cycles damaging masonry
Hot, humid summers accelerating exterior mold and mildew
Heavy annual snowfall averaging 25+ inches
Spring nor'easters causing flooding and debris
High humidity year-round
Common Home Types We Service
Brownstones and townhousesPre-war apartment buildingsColonial and Tudor-style homes in suburbsRanches and split-levels in outer boroughsNew construction condos

What You Get

Exterior doors improve security and energy efficiency
Pre-hung interior doors installed plumb and true
Storm doors add an extra layer of insulation
Door hardware installation and adjustment included
Old door removal and disposal included
Same-day installation available for most projects

Our Door Installation & Replacement Process

01

Measurement & Selection

Door opening is measured precisely. We help you select door style, material, and hardware — pre-hung or slab only.

02

Removal

Old door, frame (if full replacement), and hardware are removed and disposed of.

03

Installation

New door is set plumb and level, shimmed, fastened, and insulated around the frame.

04

Hardware & Weatherstripping

Hardware is installed, door is adjusted for smooth operation, and weatherstripping is fitted for a tight seal.

Seasonal Considerations for New York City

1
Winter ice dam formation on flat roofs
2
Spring flooding in low-lying areas
3
Summer humidity causing wood rot
4
Fall gutter clogging from heavy leaf fall
5
Holiday lighting season November–January

Areas We Serve in New York City

Our door installation & replacement pros are available throughout the New York City metro area, including:

ManhattanBrooklynQueensThe BronxStaten IslandHobokenJersey CityYonkersWhite PlainsLong Island City

Door Installation & Replacement FAQ for New York City Homeowners

How often should New York City homeowners get door installation & replacement?
Given New York City's harsh winters with freeze-thaw cycles damaging masonry, most homeowners benefit from door installation & replacement at least once a year. Winter ice dam formation on flat roofs often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in New York City most need door installation & replacement?
Brownstones and townhouses and Pre-war apartment buildings are the most common home types in New York City and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How much does exterior door replacement cost?
A standard entry door with installation runs $1,000–$3,000. High-end fiberglass or steel doors with sidelights run $3,000–$6,000. Door material, glass, and hardware are the main cost drivers.
Steel vs. fiberglass entry door — which is better?
Steel doors are strong and affordable but can dent and rust if the finish is compromised. Fiberglass doesn't rust or dent, insulates better, and can mimic wood grain beautifully. Fiberglass is the premium choice for most homeowners.
Can I replace just the door slab without the frame?
Yes, if the existing frame is plumb, solid, and in good condition. Slab-only replacement is less invasive and less expensive than full pre-hung replacement.
How long does door installation take?
A single exterior door replacement takes 2–4 hours. Multiple door projects or doors requiring framing modifications take longer.

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