Doors • Installation • Replacement • Security Upgrades

Door installation & security upgrades across Texas

From front entry and patio doors to interior refreshes and reinforced security options, Texas Installer Inc helps you choose the right door, fit it correctly, and finish it clean—so it closes, seals, and locks the way it should.

Note: Security features reduce risk but can’t guarantee prevention of forced entry. Hardware selection and installation should follow manufacturer instructions and applicable local codes.

Door types we install

We install and replace common residential and commercial door styles, and we can recommend options based on traffic, exposure to weather, privacy needs, and security goals.

Exterior doors

Interior doors

Door materials (pros & cons)

Material choice affects durability, maintenance, insulation value, and how well a door holds up to Texas heat, sun, and storms.

Deck types we build

Fiberglass

Wood

Aluminum

Composite

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Energy efficiency & weather protection

Drafts, water intrusion, and heat gain often come from gaps, worn seals, or poor alignment. We focus on fit and sealing details that make a real difference.

Disclaimer: Energy savings vary by home, door selection, installation conditions, and HVAC usage. We can help you choose options that typically improve comfort and reduce drafts.

Security upgrades (reinforced options)

Security is a system: the door slab, frame, hinges, strike plate, and lock all work together. We can install reinforced options and smart hardware to improve everyday protection and convenience.

Safety/legal note: No door is “impenetrable.” Security upgrades reduce risk but cannot guarantee prevention of forced entry. Always follow manufacturer instructions and local code requirements. For multi-family/commercial properties, egress and fire/life-safety requirements may limit certain hardware choices.

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Accessibility options

If you’re planning for aging-in-place or improved access, we can discuss door and hardware choices that support easier entry and safer movement.

Disclaimer: Accessibility needs vary. For ADA or other compliance requirements, we recommend confirming specifications for your property type and jurisdiction.

Common door problems (and when to replace)

If the frame is damaged or the opening is out of square, a full prehung replacement is often the best long-term fix.

Installation process & typical timeline

Many standard replacements can be completed in a single visit. More complex projects (rot repair, reframing, custom doors) may require additional time.

Disclaimer: Timelines vary by door type, availability, opening condition, and scope of repairs.

What’s included

Note: Structural repairs, reframing, rot remediation, paint/stain, and electrical work for powered devices are quoted separately when needed.

Maintenance tips

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If the frame/jamb is damaged, out of square, or you want the best long-term fit, a prehung unit is often the better choice. Slab swaps can work when the existing frame is in great shape and the slab matches the opening precisely.

Yes—on compatible doors. We can install smart locks and help with basic setup. Video doorbells may require existing wiring or a separate power solution depending on the device.

Fiberglass and quality steel doors are popular for durability and performance. The best choice depends on sun exposure, desired look, and budget—plus proper sealing and installation.

No. Reinforced doors and upgraded hardware can reduce risk and delay forced entry, but no product can guarantee prevention. Layered security (lighting, cameras, alarms, and good habits) is recommended.

Yes. We handle residential and commercial door installs across Texas, including entry doors, interior doors, and select security upgrades.

Texas-wide door installation (residential & commercial)