Entry Door Installation
Entry Door Installation in St. Louis, MO

Entry doors done right in St. Louis—welcome to The Intersection of Price and Quality®. We’re a family‑owned window and door dealer serving the St. Louis area for more than 28 years. We help you choose an energy‑efficient, great‑looking front door and install it the right way, without high‑pressure sales. Because we keep overhead low, more of your budget goes into your door, not advertising. It’s a fair, simple approach—and it’s built to last.
From classic steel to durable, low‑maintenance fiberglass—plus sidelites, transoms, and decorative glass—we’ll help you design a door that fits your home, security needs, and budget. Every project starts with precise measuring and a clear, written quote, so there are no surprises on install day.
What you can expect
- Value‑focused guidance from a non‑commissioned team
- Professional, insured installation
- Energy‑efficient options that improve comfort, security, and curb appeal
- Custom sizing and weather‑tight installation for a perfect fit
- Clean jobsite and haul‑away of your old door
- Product and workmanship warranties for peace of mind
Take the next step
- Request a Free, No‑Obligation Estimate
- Call 314‑353‑8350 to discuss options or schedule your in‑home measure
- Visit our Showroom: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119
Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.; closed Sat–Sun
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Ask about current specials and financing. See our current offers on our Specials page. Call for complete details of all sales.
Why Choose Viviano Window & Door
Choosing a front door shouldn’t be a hassle—it should be clear and low‑stress. That’s exactly how we work. Start with a free, no‑pressure estimate and see your options side by side.
- Family‑owned in St. Louis for 28+ years. We live and work here, and we plan to support what we sell. Have a question? You’ll talk to our local team, not a call center.
- No pressure. Our team is non‑commissioned. We explain options, pricing, and pros/cons, then leave you with a written quote to review on your schedule—no on‑the‑spot decisions required.
- Real value pricing. We spend less on TV, radio, and billboards, so more of your money goes into your door. That’s The Intersection of Price and Quality®. Ask us to price good/better/best so you can compare apples‑to‑apples.
- Professional installation. Experienced coordinators and trained, insured crews who focus on fit, weather‑sealing, and clean‑up—installed to manufacturer specs and local codes.
- Local showroom, straightforward choices. See styles, finishes, hardware, and glass at 7530 Watson Rd in Shrewsbury, and leave with an honest apples‑to‑apples quote. Walk in Mon–Fri, 8:00–4:00, or schedule a visit.
Ready to explore your options? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request your free quote online. Ask about energy‑efficient glass, security upgrades, and available financing.
Entry Door Systems We Install
From classic single doors to double or French entries, we install prehung systems sized for your exact opening. Want more light in the foyer? Add sidelights or a transom in standard or custom sizes. This is especially helpful for older St. Louis homes with non‑standard masonry or framing. During your in‑home measure, we confirm unit size, jamb depth, swing, and sill details so the door looks like it belongs, not like it was added later. Ready to explore options? Schedule a free, no‑pressure in‑home measure and we’ll bring color and glass samples to you.
We match the replacement method to your existing frame. If the jamb, threshold, and brickmould are sound, a unit replacement may let you keep trim. If there’s rot, leaks, or shifting, we’ll recommend a full‑frame replacement with new jambs, threshold, and exterior trim for a lasting fix. Changing sizes or adding sidelights or a transom can require structural work. We’ll flag that early, provide clear line‑item pricing for each path, and coordinate the right trades and permits when needed so there are no surprises.
Storm‑door compatibility is part of our advice. A full‑view storm door can trap heat on dark entries. We’ll suggest vented, screened, or security storm options when weather protection or extra security matters, and we’ll help you choose what’s safest for your door color and sun exposure. Explore storm options including round‑top steel storm doors and security storm doors, or see more storm door styles.
Need better access? Tell us. We can discuss low‑profile thresholds, lever hardware, wider slabs, and smooth‑rolling sills that still seal tightly. If you’re planning to age in place, we’ll prioritize easy‑use hardware without sacrificing energy performance.
Not sure which door material fits your goals and budget? Let’s compare fiberglass and steel for durability, dent resistance, insulation, and value. Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free quote to get started. Prefer to see options in person? Visit our Shrewsbury showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Door Materials: Fiberglass vs. Steel
Here’s a St. Louis‑focused guide to help you choose between fiberglass and steel for performance, look, and cost. If you want apples‑to‑apples pricing, we’re happy to quote both so you can compare with zero pressure.

Fiberglass doors: strong all‑around choice
- Energy efficiency: Excellent. Fiberglass skins over a polyurethane foam core limit heat transfer and keep temps more consistent. Many models meet or exceed ENERGY STAR with Low‑E doorglass.
- Looks without the upkeep: Convincing wood‑grain that takes stain well, or crisp paint, without swelling, cracking, or rot.
- Durable and low‑maintenance: Resists dents and scratches, with no rust risk. Wipe clean and refresh finish as needed.
- Finish options: Wide color and stain palettes, including deep, UV‑resistant factory finishes that hold up in full sun.
- Best when: You want the warmth of wood, top efficiency, and low upkeep, especially on sunny or exposed entries.
Learn more on our Fiberglass Doors page.
Steel doors: strong, secure, and budget‑friendly
- Security and rigidity: Steel skins feel solid and pair well with upgraded deadbolts or multi‑point locks.
- Energy efficiency: Very good. Foam cores insulate well, though steel can feel hot or cold to the touch.
- Finishes and textures: Smooth or embossed wood‑grain. Factory paint or site‑applied paint are both options.
- Care: Touch up chips quickly to avoid rust. Dark colors in full sun can run hotter and may need more frequent maintenance without proper overhang.
- Best when: You want strong security and great value, especially for shaded or covered entries, rentals, or budget upgrades.
Learn more on our Steel Doors page.
How Missouri’s climate affects the choice
- Thermal swings and humidity: St. Louis summers are humid and winters see freeze‑thaw cycles. Fiberglass expands and contracts very little, helping seals stay tight. Steel is stable too, but its skin conducts temperature more and can show condensation on very cold mornings.
- Sun and UV: On south‑ or west‑facing doors with little overhang, fiberglass finishes tend to hold color and gloss longer. Steel can do well, but dark paints on fully exposed doors often need more upkeep.
- Storm doors: Storm doors can trap heat. With dark colors or direct sun, use a vented storm and follow the door maker’s heat‑build guidelines, especially for steel.
Not sure about your exposure? Bring a photo of your entry—we’ll confirm the best material during your free, no‑pressure consultation.
Styles, Glass, and Hardware Options
Pick a look that fits your home and the way you live. We stock classic, Craftsman, farmhouse, and contemporary profiles. Panel layouts include traditional 6‑panel, 2‑panel shaker, flush modern, and Craftsman uppers with 3 or 4 lites. If you want more daylight, we’ll help you pair sidelights and a transom so the glass, grids, and profiles feel like one design.
Doorglass options range from clear and decorative to privacy and textured. Popular privacy choices include satin‑etch, rain, reeded, and glue‑chip, each with its own light and obscurity level. Decorative glass can include caming in black, patina, or brass to match your hardware. Prefer easy upkeep and flexible light control? Many styles offer internal blinds. We’ll also note where tempered or laminated glass is required and when Low‑E makes sense for a sunny exposure—so you get the look you want with the performance you need.
Color and stain options are wide and durable. Pick factory‑applied paint in today’s popular colors or wood‑grain fiberglass with prefinished stains like oak, mahogany, or cherry. Many lines offer two‑tone finishes so the interior matches your trim while the exterior boosts curb appeal. Not sure where to start? Browse our Color System and Finishes pages, then view large samples in the showroom—or request a free quote and we’ll bring curated samples to your home.
Hardware finishes complete the look and add security. Choose matte black, oil‑rubbed bronze, satin nickel, or modern brass in knob or lever styles. Consider multi‑point locks on taller or full‑lite doors for a tighter seal and added security, and ask about reinforced strikes, ball‑bearing hinges, and smart locks.
How to balance curb appeal, privacy, light, and budget
- On busy streets, try a full‑lite with privacy glass or a 3/4‑lite to keep light and block views.
- For more daylight with privacy, use a clear transom and textured sidelights.
- To keep costs down, pick standard color palettes and factory finishing instead of custom or site finishing.
- South and west exposures run hotter. Favor lighter exterior colors or heat‑resistant wood‑grain fiberglass.
- Need width without double doors? A single door with one functional sidelight can be a smart alternative.
Ready to see options? Visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO (Mon–Fri, 8–4), or call 314‑353‑8350 to schedule a no‑pressure, free quote.
Built for St. Louis Weather: Energy Efficiency and Performance
St. Louis swings from humid summers to icy winters—that’s no secret. Your entry door should seal tight and perform all year. We pair quality door systems with careful installation to keep conditioned air in and the elements out. If comfort and lower utility costs are your goals, we’ll help you choose the right door and glass package for your home—without the sales pressure.
What drives real‑world efficiency
- Insulated, foam‑filled cores
- Compression weatherstripping
- Tight thresholds and sweeps
- Insulated, Low‑E doorglass with warm‑edge spacers
Install details that prevent leaks and drafts
- Sill pan and flashing
- Air and water sealing with compatible sealants and low‑expansion foam
- Final fit checks for even reveals, latch engagement, and gasket compression
Comfort you’ll notice
- Fewer drafts in Midwest storms
- More consistent temperatures near the foyer
- Less HVAC runtime, with potential for lower utility costs
How to compare energy performance: Check the NFRC label on units with glass and compare U‑factor (insulation) and SHGC (solar heat gain) for your priorities. Bring a photo of your entry and we’ll review labels with you in minutes.
- What is Low‑E glass and why is it important?
- What is the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) rating?
- How much can I save with energy‑efficient windows?
- Can I expect energy savings with new doors and siding as well?
Bottom line: we focus on real‑world comfort, not just labels.
Security, Strength, and Everyday Use
Your front door should feel solid, lock cleanly, and operate smoothly—every single day. We sweat the details that make that happen, so you don’t have to think about it—this season and years from now.
- Lock and hinge security: Reinforced strike plates with long screws into framing, quality deadbolts, and hinges with long screws and optional security studs.
- Anchored frames and precise fit: Plumb, level, square installs with shims and structural fasteners reduce sagging and air gaps over time.
- Smooth closing and tight seals: Tuned latch alignment and threshold/sweep adjustments for a quiet, draft‑free seal.
- Storm door add‑ons when they help: Optional aluminum or steel storms, including security styles, with guidance on venting to avoid heat buildup.
- Professional installation preserves performance: Proper fasteners, sealants, and flashing keep water out and insulation intact.
Have concerns with sticking or rattling doors? Talk it through with a door specialist at 314‑353‑8350 (Mon–Fri, 8–4) or request your free, no‑pressure quote.
Full‑Frame vs. Insert Door Replacement
There are two primary ways to replace an entry door. The right choice depends on your frame’s condition, design goals, and budget. If you’re not sure which path is right, we’ll evaluate your opening, share photos of similar projects, and price both options side‑by‑side so you can choose with confidence.
Insert replacement
- Slab‑only insert: Keep your existing jambs, threshold, and casing; hang a new door on current hinges with matching bore holes. Quickest and most affordable when the frame is solid and square.
- Block‑frame or unit insert: Set a new prehung door into the existing opening and often preserve surrounding trim and sill. Mid‑range upgrade with limited disruption.
Full‑frame replacement
Remove the entire system down to the rough opening, then install a complete, factory‑built system. Best for re‑squaring openings, adding proper flashing and sill pan, addressing water intrusion, or changing size/layout.
When we recommend each
- Choose insert replacement when:
- Jambs and sill are solid, dry, and reasonably square
- You’re keeping the same size, swing, and general style
- Speed, lower cost, and minimal trim disturbance matter
- You must keep existing casing for historic or HOA reasons
- Choose full‑frame replacement when:
- You see soft wood, staining, swelling, or evidence of leaks
- The frame is out of square and the door rubs or binds
- You want a different configuration (sidelights, transom, double/French) or size
- You want the best air and water sealing
Impact on trim, thresholds, sidelights, and transoms
- Insert slab: Interior and exterior trim stay; threshold stays; minor touch‑ups only.
- Block‑frame or unit insert: Often preserves casing; existing threshold may remain; minor caulk‑line touch‑ups.
- Full‑frame: New integrated threshold and sub‑sill protection; casing/brickmould replaced or reinstalled; sidelights/transoms installed as a matched system.
How method affects cost, lead time, and warranties
- Insert slab: Lowest cost; shortest lead; slab/hardware warranty—existing frame not covered.
- Block‑frame: Mid‑range cost and lead; door/jamb warranty; reusing an old sill may limit water‑infiltration coverage.
- Full‑frame: Highest up‑front cost; longer lead for custom sizes/colors; strongest long‑term performance and coverage.
Related reading: Full‑Frame vs. Insert Replacement Windows: Which Is Better for Your Home?
Ready to compare options for your home? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free, no‑pressure estimate. You can also see door styles, glass, and finishes in person at our showroom: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119 (Mon–Fri, 8:00–4:00).
What to Expect on Install Day
- Pre‑install confirmation and final checks
- We reconfirm your appointment, door style, swing, hardware, finish, and disposal.
- On arrival, our installers verify dimensions and confirm fit.
- Light homeowner prep, we protect the rest
- Please clear a path inside and out, remove nearby wall décor, and secure pets; disarm any door sensors.
- We lay floor runners, use drop cloths and shoe covers, and protect nearby surfaces.
- Careful removal and opening inspection
- We score old caulk/paint, remove trim and the existing unit, and control dust.
- We inspect the rough opening for moisture or rot and review options before any repairs—no surprises.
- Weatherproof set and secure install

- Sill pan or flashing directs water out and away.
- Frame is set plumb/level/square; shims and structural fasteners anchor to framing.
- Low‑expansion foam and exterior sealants complete the air and water seal.
- Hardware, weatherseals, and finish details
- Hinges, strikes, and lockset installed and adjusted for smooth operation.
- Threshold/sweep contact is tuned for a tight seal without binding.
- Trim reinstalled or replaced; color‑matched caulk for a clean finish.
- Clean‑up and walkthrough
- We vacuum, remove debris, and haul away the old door if requested.
- We walk you through operation, care, and warranty info and make final adjustments.
Most single doors install in about half a day; systems with sidelights or structural repairs can take longer. If your home was built before 1978, we follow all required lead‑safe practices.
Ready to get your install on the calendar? Request your free quote or call 314‑353‑8350.
Pricing, Specials, and Financing
We keep pricing clear and tied to your home and goals. At Viviano, we price at The Intersection of Price and Quality®—with no pressure and no surprises. You’ll get a written, line‑item quote and side‑by‑side options so you can pick what fits your budget and priorities.
What affects the price of an entry door
- Material (steel or fiberglass), insulation level, and frame/jamb materials
- Doorglass (clear, privacy, decorative), Low‑E coatings, internal blinds, caming, tempered requirements
- Size and configuration: single or double, sidelights or transom, custom sizes, prehung system or slab‑only
- Hardware and security: handle/lock style, finishes, smart locks, hinges, reinforced jambs, multi‑point locking
- Replacement method: insert or full‑frame with new jamb, threshold, and exterior trim
- Site conditions: masonry or stucco openings, rot repair, lead‑safe work in pre‑1978 homes, storm‑door compatibility, weather exposure
Good / Better / Best examples
- Good: Value steel entry system
- Insulated steel slab (painted), composite threshold, quality weatherstripping
- Standard handle and deadbolt
- Better: Fiberglass door with privacy glass
- Smooth or wood‑grain fiberglass, insulated core, factory paint or stain
- Privacy Low‑E doorglass (optional internal blinds), upgraded weatherseal
- Best: Premium wood‑look fiberglass with sidelights
- High‑definition wood‑grain fiberglass, factory stain, insulated core
- Decorative Low‑E doorglass, matching sidelights or transom, multi‑point lock
Current savings and payment options
- See current promotions: viviano-inc.com/specials/
- Payment methods and financing:
Every home is different. For accurate pricing, schedule a free in‑home or showroom estimate. Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a quote.
Permits, HOA, and Code Considerations
Approvals don’t have to slow you down. Rules vary by city, historic district, and HOA. We flag requirements early and help get the paperwork in place before ordering.
When permits may be needed
- Structural changes: widening/moving an opening, adding sidelights/transom that require reframing, or cutting a new opening
- Site changes: landings, steps, or handrails near the entry
- How we coordinate: We identify permit triggers during measurement, prepare cut sheets and scope, and help you submit or submit on your behalf when allowed.
HOA approval support
- Typical submittals: product cut sheets, elevation sketches, color/finish codes, glass privacy ratings, and photos of similar installs
- Samples on request: color chips, wood‑grain/fiberglass swatches, and glass options
- Timing: Many HOAs review in 1–3 weeks; we hold ordering until approval
Safety and tempered glass near doors
Code usually requires safety (tempered) glass for doorglass and for glass near doors (e.g., sidelights within 24 inches of the door edge, low transoms). We specify tempered or laminated safety glass where required and call it out clearly on your proposal.
Learn more: What is tempered glass and when is it required?
Pre‑1978 homes and lead‑safe work
If paint may be disturbed in a pre‑1978 home, EPA Lead‑Safe rules apply. We use containment, HEPA cleanup, and proper disposal with Lead‑Safe Certified crews.
Historic districts and local nuances
In St. Louis historic districts, style, lite patterns, and finishes may be restricted. We can recommend compliant, historically appropriate options and supply the documents reviewers expect.
Expected timelines
- Permits: a few business days to a couple of weeks, depending on jurisdiction
- HOA: often 1–3 weeks
For more on roles and paperwork, see How are HOA approvals and permits handled?
Brands and How We Source
We partner with multiple trusted manufacturers. That lets us recommend the product line that fits your home, priorities, and budget—not just one brand. Expect side‑by‑side choices, clear explanations, and pricing that reflects our Intersection of Price and Quality® approach—no high‑pressure pitch.
Want a quick overview of product lines? Visit Our Products.
How we match you to the right door
- Style and curb appeal: panel profiles, wood‑look fiberglass, factory colors and stains, decorative glass patterns, and coordinated sidelights, transoms, and hardware
- Energy performance: insulated door cores, tight weatherstripping, advanced sills and thresholds, Low‑E doorglass with NFRC ratings
- Security and durability: steel and fiberglass builds, reinforced frames, quality hinges and locks, durable finish systems
- Value: clear pricing across comparable lines so you can see what you get with each step up
Visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., to review catalogs, color chips, glass samples, and hardware with a knowledgeable, no‑pressure consultant. Or call 314‑353‑8350 for ballpark pricing. Call for complete details of all sales.
Warranties and long‑term support
Before you order, we review the manufacturer’s warranty in plain language. We favor brands with proven parts availability and service. You’ll have a local, family‑owned team to call after installation—no runaround.
Recent Entry Door Projects
See our professional, low‑pressure door replacements on real St. Louis homes. Use this gallery to spark ideas—fiberglass and steel systems, single and double entries, plus sidelights and transoms. Where available, we show before and afters so you can see the change in curb appeal, daylight, and fit after a full‑frame or insert replacement.
What to look for in the close‑ups
- Threshold fit and weather seal
- Even trim lines and reveals
- Continuous, snug weatherstripping compression
- Hardware seating and smooth operation
Browse more photos:
Ready to see finishes in person or get pricing? Visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119 (Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.), call 314‑353‑8350, or request a free, no‑pressure estimate. Ask about energy‑efficient glass, color choices, and whether full‑frame or insert replacement makes the most sense for your home. Call us for complete details of all sales.
Then, see what your St. Louis neighbors say about working with us: Testimonials
Reviews from St. Louis Homeowners
St. Louis homeowners choose Viviano because the experience matches our promise of The Intersection of Price and Quality®. Here’s what they mention most about their entry door projects:
- Clear, value‑first pricing and a low‑pressure consultation—no one‑call close
- Helpful, brand‑neutral guidance on materials and options
- Professional installation: precise fit, weather‑tight seals and thresholds, smooth latch/deadbolt alignment, and a spotless jobsite
- Respect for your home: on time, protected floors and walkways, trim preserved when possible, and old materials hauled away
- Noticeable results right away: fewer drafts, a quieter entry, smoother operation, and stronger curb appeal
- Good communication and follow‑up
See more real homeowner feedback on our Testimonials page.
Service Area and Showroom
We serve the St. Louis metro area. Not sure if you’re in range or on a tight timeline? Call 314‑353‑8350 and we’ll confirm service coverage and current scheduling in minutes.
Showroom
- Address: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119
- Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.; closed Saturday and Sunday
- Phone: 314‑353‑8350 (call for complete details of all sales)

Stop in to compare entry doors, glass, and hardware in person—no pressure, just straight answers from a local, family‑owned team. Prefer dedicated time? Call ahead and we’ll reserve a quick consult with a door specialist. Bring a photo of your entry and rough measurements for fast, ballpark pricing.
Map and parking
Use the map below for directions:
Parking and access: Street and nearby lot parking are usually available. If you need accessibility help or assistance carrying samples, call ahead and we will meet you at arrival.
Entry Door Installation FAQs
How long does the overall process take from order to installation?
Most entry doors are built to your specs, so lead times vary by brand, options, and season. After your quote, we confirm measurements, place the order, and keep you updated as it moves through production. See current averages: What is the typical turnaround time from contract to installation?
How long does installation take on site?
- Standard prehung entry door with no structural issues: typically 3–5 hours
- Door with sidelights or transom, or full‑frame replacement: typically 5–8+ hours
What can extend time: rot or water damage repairs, masonry openings, custom trim, new hardware, adding or adjusting a storm door, and weather delays.
Can I keep my existing frame, or do I need a full‑frame replacement?
Insert (keep existing jamb and trim) works when the frame is solid, square, and rot‑free, and you like the current size and look. Full‑frame (new jamb, threshold, and trim) is best when there is wood rot, past leaks, an out‑of‑square opening, size/layout changes, or when you want maximum sealing. We’ll inspect, show you both options with clear pricing, and recommend what fits your home, budget, and goals.
Is a storm door compatible with my new entry door? What’s the right order?
Yes. Install the new entry door first, then measure for the storm door so it fits perfectly. Dark doors in full sun can overheat behind full‑glass storms, so we may suggest vented glass or a different storm style. We offer quality storm doors, including specialty and security styles.
How do I care for my new entry door?
- Cleaning: Mild soap and water; avoid harsh solvents and pressure washers.
- Glass: Non‑abrasive, ammonia‑free cleaner and soft cloths.
- Hardware: Wipe with a damp cloth; lubricate hinges and latches annually.
- Weatherseals: Inspect seasonally and replace if worn.
- Finishes: Follow the manufacturer’s care and re‑coat guidance.
What warranties are included?
Your door and components come with the manufacturer’s warranty (varies by brand and series). Viviano also provides a written workmanship warranty for our installation. We register products when applicable and give you all documents with your final packet.
Can you install in winter? How do you protect my home?
Yes. We replace one opening at a time, limit the door‑out period, and use floor protection and temperature barriers when needed. We use cold‑rated sealants and low‑expansion foam and verify a tight seal before we leave. Year‑round installs are common in St. Louis.
What happens to my old door and debris?
We can remove, haul away, and dispose of your old door, frame, and debris. If you want to keep the old door or hardware, tell us before installation. Haul‑away details are listed on your proposal so you know exactly what’s included.
Have a question we didn’t cover? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free, no‑pressure estimate. Prefer to see options in person? Visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Ready to Get Started?
Choosing a new entry door should be simple—not salesy. With Viviano Window & Door, you get straightforward guidance, options from multiple trusted manufacturers, and value‑first pricing—never a today‑only pitch. We keep overhead low so more of your budget goes into the door itself.
How to get started
- Reach out: Pick a weekday time that works for you—showroom or in‑home.
- Explore options: Compare styles from multiple brands with clear pros and cons.
- Get your price: Receive a written, itemized quote. No surprise add‑ons.
Request a Free Estimate (takes about a minute) • Call us: 314‑353‑8350 (Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.). Call for complete details of all sales.
Visit the Showroom: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119 (Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.; closed Sat–Sun). Tip: Bring a photo of your entryway for quick design ideas.
Ask about current specials and financing options: Specials and Payment & Financing
