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Door Shop: Repair, Replacement, and Hardware—Done Right, Without the Pressure

Whether it’s a front door that sticks, a patio slider that grinds, or a storm door that won’t latch—we’ve got your repair or replacement covered across the St. Louis area. As a family-owned shop serving neighbors for 28+ years, we keep it simple and low pressure: clear options, fair, itemized pricing, and workmanship that stands up to daily use. We’ll tell you when a repair is the smart move—and when a replacement will save you headaches long term. That balance is why customers call us The Intersection of Price and Quality®. Get to know us on our About us page.

Technician adjusting entry door hinges and weatherstripping on a red brick St. Louis bungalow

Ready for friendly, no‑pressure help? Request a free estimate at https://viviano-inc.com/free-quote/ or call 314‑353‑8350 to talk with our team. You can also visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119. Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; closed Saturday and Sunday. Bring photos or rough measurements for quicker guidance. Call for complete details of all sales—see current Specials.

Not sure where to start? Browse the repair and service types below to find the best fit for your door, your home, and your budget.

Explore Door Repair Services

Door Repair

Fix sticking, sagging, or misaligned doors. We service hardware, weatherstripping, and thresholds so they open, close, and seal like they should.

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Exterior Door Repair

Front, side, and back door tune‑ups: hinge alignment, weatherseals, sills, and security hardware adjustments to boost comfort and curb appeal.

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Patio Door Repair

Restore smooth operation and a tight seal on sliding or hinged patio doors. We service rollers, tracks, handles, latches, and screen panels.

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Sliding Door Repair

Interior and exterior sliding systems professionally serviced. We align tracks, adjust rollers and guides, and fine‑tune hardware.

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Sliding Glass Door Repair

For glass patio sliders, we repair or replace rollers, tracks, handles, and locks—and can replace fogged or broken insulated glass.

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Door Frame Repair

Repair or replace damaged jambs, sills, and trim. We correct settling or rot, reinforce strike plates, and re‑square openings.

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Close-up of sliding glass door roller replacement and track cleaning with new tandem rollers

What we repair on doors

If your door sticks, drags, rattles, or won’t latch, we can likely fix it without a full replacement. Our St. Louis–area technicians service front entries, patio sliders, storm doors, and interior doors—focusing on the parts that most often cause drafts, squeaks, and security issues. Call 314-353-8350 or request a no-pressure repair visit—many fixes are quick and affordable.

  • Rollers, tracks, and guides on sliding and patio doors to restore smooth, easy movement
  • Handles, locks, and latches for better security and reliable closure
  • Hinges and door alignment to correct rubbing, sagging, or gaps
  • Weatherstripping and door sweeps to stop drafts and water intrusion
  • Thresholds and sills, including adjustments and replacements for proper sealing
  • Frames and jambs, including repairs for rot, cracks, or settling
  • Closers on storm doors for controlled, quiet operation
  • Screen panels and sliding screen doors, including track, roller, and latch service
Repairing a rotted exterior door sill and lower jamb with PVC replacement and flashing tape

Exploring storm door options? See Security Storm Doors and Regular Storm Doors Windows.

Glass services

  • Replace broken tempered glass in doors and sidelites, matched to safety and code requirements
  • Replace fogged or failed insulated glass units (IGUs) in sliding or hinged patio doors for clear views and better efficiency
Technician installing a tempered insulated glass panel into a sliding patio door with suction cups

Safety tip: Glass in and around doors is often required to be tempered for your protection. Learn more:
What is tempered glass and when is it required? and
When do building codes require tempered windows?

Repair or replace? Make the right call for your home

Not every sticky latch or noisy slider means you need a new door. We start with the most cost‑effective fix and only recommend replacement when it’s the smarter long‑term choice. Schedule a quick, no‑pressure assessment—most visits end with a same‑day quote and a clear path forward.

Good candidates for repair

  • Sticking or misaligned doors that need hinge, strike, or track adjustments
  • Worn rollers, guides, latches, or locks that can be replaced
  • Drafty gaps solved with new weatherstripping, sweeps, or thresholds
  • Frames and sills that are intact (no rot or structural damage)
  • Glass that’s fogged or scratched but still sound and replaceable

Better candidates for replacement

  • Rotted, warped, or water-damaged jambs or thresholds that won’t hold adjustments
  • Repeated hardware failures from a door that’s out of square or past its service life
  • Severe air or water intrusion, soft or spongy sills, or visible daylight around the slab
  • Outdated, inefficient doors (thin cores, poor seals, or failing insulated glass)
  • Security concerns (weak frames or locks) or when you want an updated look

Replacement options, in plain language

  • Slab-only swap: Keep the existing frame and replace just the door and hardware when the jamb is square and sound.
  • Prehung entry door: A complete unit with new frame, threshold, and weatherseals. Best for correcting rot, warping, or poor fit.
  • New patio door system: A full replacement slider or hinged patio set with new frame, track and rollers, and insulated glass to restore smooth operation and improve performance.

Energy and comfort

Upgraded weatherseals, Low‑E insulated glass, and quality frames help cut drafts and improve year‑round comfort. Over time, that can lower utility costs. Learn more: Can I expect energy savings with new doors and siding as well?

Not sure which route is right? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free, no‑pressure estimate at https://viviano-inc.com/free-quote/. We’ll explain options, show clear pricing, and help you pick what delivers the best value—no upsells, no gimmicks.

How our door service process works

  1. Schedule

  2. Assessment

    • We evaluate on site (or review your photos) to pinpoint the cause: hardware wear, alignment or settling, frame/jamb/sill condition, weatherstripping or threshold issues, or glass/IGU failure on patio sliders.
  3. Options and transparent quote

    • We explain repair versus replacement, available parts, and timelines—then provide a clear, line‑item quote with no one‑call‑close pressure.
  4. Repair

    • Many common fixes are completed during the same visit if standard parts are on hand. If a component needs to be ordered, we place it promptly and return to finish the job as soon as it arrives.
  5. Replacement

    • When repair isn’t practical or cost‑effective, we confirm measurements, help you choose a door system, place the order, and schedule installation.
  6. Install or repair day

    • We protect work areas, complete the repair or installation, fine‑tune operation and sealing, test locks and hardware, then clean up and walk you through care and operation.
  7. Aftercare

Typical lead times: For current timelines from contract to installation, visit: What is the typical turnaround time from contract to installation?

Trust, safety, and compliance

You shouldn’t have to wonder whether your door project will be done safely and to code. We build that into every visit—so you get a smooth, compliant repair or replacement without surprises. Want peace of mind before we arrive? Just ask—we’re happy to share proof of insurance, explain code requirements, and outline warranty terms up front.

  • Insured teams and workers’ compensation coverage: Our installers are professionally trained, insured, and covered by workers’ compensation. See details: Workers’ comp and trained & insured.
  • Lead-safe practices for homes built before 1978: When work may disturb lead-based paint, we follow EPA lead-safe work practices (containment, HEPA cleanup, proper disposal). Learn more: Lead regulations and What to know.
  • Tempered glass where code requires it: Near doors and other hazard areas, codes often require safety glazing (tempered or laminated). See: Tempered glass and When it’s required.
  • Permits and HOA approvals: If your project involves structural changes or your municipality/association requires it, we’ll help you understand what’s needed and coordinate as appropriate. Details: Permits & HOAs.
  • Warranties you can count on: Your door repair or replacement includes our workmanship coverage plus the manufacturer’s product warranty for the brand you choose. Overview: Warranties.

Door materials and product options

Choosing the right door starts with how you use the space, your home’s exposure, and your priorities for efficiency, security, and style. Because we’re a dealer—not tied to one brand—we’ll help you compare options side by side and pick what fits your goals and budget. Expect good/better/best choices, clear trade‑offs, and straightforward pricing without pressure.

Entry doors: fiberglass and steel

  • Fiberglass offers excellent energy performance with realistic wood‑grain or smooth skins, resists dents, and accepts factory stains or paints for low maintenance. Steel provides strong security value and a crisp, smooth look at a competitive price.
  • Customize with factory finishes or colors, glass lite designs (clear, decorative, privacy, internal grids), and matching sidelites or transoms to boost curb appeal and daylight.
  • Upgrade security with multi‑point locking, reinforced strike plates and hinges, solid thresholds and sills, and smart‑lock compatibility.

Explore materials and options: Fiberglass Doors and Exterior Entry Doors, or view all Our Products.

Patio and sliding doors

  • Smooth‑glide hardware (tandem rollers, stainless or cap‑covered tracks) keeps large panels moving easily over time.
  • Energy‑efficient Low‑E insulated glass helps manage heat gain and loss while protecting floors and furniture from UV.
  • Multi‑point locks, footbolts, and upgraded handlesets improve security and everyday use.
  • Screen choices include standard, heavy‑duty or pet‑resistant, and retractable options.

See options: Patio Doors

Recommendations based on your needs: We source from multiple manufacturers and recommend products that fit what matters most to you—security, efficiency, curb appeal, or budget—true to our “Intersection of Price and Quality” approach. You’ll get clear comparisons, straightforward quotes, and zero pressure. Call for current promotions and manufacturer incentives or check our Specials.

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Local convenience: We serve homeowners across the Greater St. Louis area. Visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., or call 314‑353‑8350. Prefer to start online? Request a no‑pressure quote at https://viviano-inc.com/free-quote/.

Service area and showroom

We proudly serve Greater St. Louis—including Shrewsbury, Webster Groves, Maplewood, Kirkwood, Richmond Heights, and nearby communities. If you’re close by, we’re your local, no‑pressure door shop.

Showroom: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119
Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.; closed Sat–Sun
Phone: 314‑353‑8350

Stopping by? Bring a few clear photos of your door and frame (inside and out) and any rough measurements you have: door width and height, glass size if applicable, plus notes about sticking, drafts, or lock problems. This helps us quickly narrow the right repair or replacement options—without the sales pressure.

Before-and-after results and customer testimonials

  • Entry doors: Before, warped slab and daylight at the corners. After, re-squared jamb, new weatherstripping and threshold, a tight seal, and a smoother latch.
  • Patio or sliding doors: Before, gritty track and hard-to-move panels. After, new stainless rollers, trued track, adjusted handles and locks—one-finger glide and a satisfying lock click.
  • Frames and jambs: Before, soft, water-damaged sill and an out-of-square opening. After, rebuilt jamb and sill with rot‑resistant materials, proper flashing, and a level opening.

Browse projects: Exterior Entry Door Beauty Shots | Main Gallery | Customer testimonials | Our Work

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Helpful FAQs for door projects

Ready for smoother, safer doors? Get a no-pressure estimate

Tell us what’s going on with your door—sticking, drafty, hard to lock, fogged glass, or frame damage—and we’ll give you clear, written options with pricing. No high-pressure tactics. We start with repair-first recommendations and, if replacement makes more sense, we’ll tailor choices to your home, style, and budget.

Request a Free Estimate or call 314-353-8350. We’re open Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. (closed Saturday and Sunday). For complete details on any sale or promotion, just give us a call.

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