Ann Arbor Entry Doors

Ann Arbor, MI

Fiberglass Entry Doors in Ann Arbor, MI

Local fiberglass entry doors for homeowners and small businesses across Ann Arbor and the surrounding area. Starting at $2500.

Fiberglass entry door installation in Ann Arbor, Michigan is a practical upgrade for homeowners dealing with doors that draft, stick, warp, or simply no longer perform the way an exterior door should. Ann Arbor Entry Doors installs fiberglass entry doors for homeowners who want a door that holds up to Michigan winters without the ongoing upkeep that wood demands or the dent-and-rust risk that comes with steel. The result is a properly fitted, energy-efficient door that seals correctly, operates smoothly, and doesn't require repainting every few years.

What This Service Involves

Installation begins with an on-site measurement and frame assessment to confirm what the opening requires. The crew removes and disposes of your existing door, prepares or replaces the frame as needed, and sets the new fiberglass unit with proper shimming and weatherstripping. Hardware — including the lockset, deadbolt, and hinges — is installed and adjusted before the crew leaves. You don't need to source materials or prep the opening in advance; that's handled as part of the job. The finished installation includes a threshold seal check and a walkthrough so you can operate the door and confirm everything is right before the crew packs up.

When You Need Fiberglass Entry Doors in Ann Arbor

The most common trigger is a door that has started to feel the effects of age and Michigan weather: drafts along the edges in winter, sticking in summer humidity, or visible gaps where the door meets the frame. Some homeowners reach this point after a break-in or attempted forced entry leaves the frame damaged and the door no longer secure. Others are finishing a renovation and want the front entry to match updated siding or windows. If your heating bill has crept up and the front door feels noticeably cold to the touch in January, that's a sign the seal has failed and the door is working against your HVAC system year-round.

Why These Problems Happen

Wood doors absorb moisture and release it as the seasons change, which causes the door slab to expand, contract, and eventually warp out of square. Ann Arbor's climate — with significant freeze-thaw cycles and stretches of high summer humidity — accelerates this process compared to more temperate regions. Steel doors avoid warping but are vulnerable to denting and surface rust, especially in homes exposed to road salt carried in on vehicles or tracked up from the driveway. Weatherstripping and threshold seals degrade over time regardless of door material, but once a wood or steel door has moved out of square, new stripping can't fully compensate for the gap. DIY adjustments like planing the edge or adding foam tape treat the symptom without addressing the dimensional change in the door itself.

What Affects the Cost

Fiberglass entry doors at Ann Arbor Entry Doors start at $2500, and several factors move the final number from there. Door size is the most straightforward: a standard single door costs less than a wider door or one with sidelites on either side. The condition of the existing frame matters — if the frame is square and solid, installation is more straightforward; if there's rot, water damage, or an out-of-plumb rough opening, that work adds time and material. Hardware selection, glass insert style, and finish all affect the door unit cost itself. Homes with tight entryways, steps directly at the threshold, or limited staging space outside the front door can also affect how long the job takes.

What to Expect from Quote to Cleanup

The process starts with a phone call to describe your current door situation and schedule an on-site visit. At the visit, a technician measures the opening, inspects the frame, and goes through door options with you in terms of style, glass, and hardware. You receive a written quote covering all labor and materials before anything is booked. On installation day, the crew typically completes the job in a single visit — old door removal, frame prep, new door set, hardware installation, and seal verification. The old door and packaging are removed from the property, and the work area is left clean. Before leaving, the installer walks you through locking and operating the new door and confirms the weatherseal is performing correctly.

Common Decision Points

The most common decision homeowners face is whether to repair an existing door or replace it with fiberglass entry doors Ann Arbor installers see this question come up often when the door sticks or drafts but hasn't fully failed. Repair makes sense when the door is structurally sound and the issue is limited to hardware, weatherstripping, or minor hinge adjustment. Replacement makes more sense when the frame shows rot, the door has visibly warped out of square, or the door is more than 20 years old and has been repaired more than once. A second round of repairs on a door that's fundamentally out of shape tends to hold for a season before the same problems return — replacement resolves the issue rather than deferring it.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the quote process work?
A technician visits your home to measure the opening, assess the existing frame, and walk through style and hardware options with you. You get a written quote before any work is scheduled.
How quickly can installation be scheduled?
Most installations are scheduled within one to two weeks of an accepted quote, depending on door availability and current demand. If your situation is urgent — a damaged door that won't latch or lock — mention that when you call.
How long does a fiberglass entry door typically last?
A properly installed fiberglass door can last 30 years or more with basic maintenance. Unlike wood, it won't rot or warp, and unlike steel, it won't rust — making it a strong fit for Michigan's wet winters and humid summers.
What's not included in the installation?
The quoted price covers the door, frame work, weatherstripping, and hardware installation. Structural repairs to the surrounding wall, sidelite additions, or storm door installation are separate and would be quoted individually.
Should I repair my old door or replace it with fiberglass?
If the door sticks seasonally but otherwise functions well, repair may be sufficient. If it's drafty, visibly warped, or the frame shows rot or water damage, replacement delivers a better long-term result — patching a failing door rarely solves the underlying problem.
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