Exterior Door Installation
Exterior Door Installation in St. Louis—Where Price Meets Quality. Whether you’re shopping for a front, patio, or storm door in St. Louis, Viviano Window & Door makes it easy. Family‑owned for 28+ years, we pair energy‑efficient products with professional installation and transparent, itemized pricing. No high‑pressure sales, ever. As a dealer, we source from multiple manufacturers to match your style, performance needs, and budget—so you get the best fit for Missouri’s weather and your home. Prefer to see options in person? Visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO (Mon–Fri, 8–4). Prefer to browse first? Preview options on our Windows & Doors page.

What to Expect with Viviano
- Low‑pressure, consultative estimates with clear, written quotes and options
- Energy‑efficient doors and weather‑tight installation to cut drafts and help control utility costs
- Value pricing from low overhead, so more of your budget goes into the door, not advertising
- Trained, insured local installers who measure carefully, install cleanly, and stand behind the work
- Guidance with permits or HOA approvals when needed
Have a few minutes now? Call 314‑353‑8350 for straight answers and a no‑obligation estimate, or request a Free Quote and we’ll follow up promptly. Ask about current specials and available financing. Want to know more about our story? Visit About Us.
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Door Types We Install
Choosing the right door starts with the right type. We install and replace the full range of exterior doors for St. Louis homes—measured to your opening, weather‑sealed for Missouri’s climate, and matched to your layout, security needs, and sun/rain exposure. If you’d like help narrowing it down, we’ll walk you through options and pricing in one quick, no‑pressure visit. You can also explore a quick overview on Our Products.
Entry doors: fiberglass, steel, and wood
- Fiberglass: Durable, low maintenance, and highly energy efficient with convincing woodgrain options. Handles full sun and high exposure and suits busy households that want long‑term performance without frequent repainting. Ask us to price fiberglass next to steel so you can compare look, efficiency, and budget side‑by‑side.
- Steel: Strong security and good value with tight‑sealing slabs. Ideal when safety and budget lead the list. Performs well across Missouri weather with periodic paint touch‑ups. A great way to upgrade curb appeal and security without overspending.
- Wood: Classic, warm look and true authenticity. Best under a protective porch or for historic homes where character is key. Needs routine finishing to handle humidity and sun. We’ll review species, stains, and care so you know what to expect long term.
Want to compare categories at a glance? Visit Our Products or the Windows & Doors hub.
Patio doors: sliding glass and French hinged
- Sliding glass doors: Save floor space on decks and small patios, bring in maximum daylight, and offer smooth, secure operation. A smart pick when furniture placement or traffic flow limits swing clearance. Available with energy‑saving Low‑E glass and screens for fresh air. Explore options: Patio Doors.
- French hinged doors: Timeless look with a wider clear opening and inswing or outswing choices. Great for formal rooms or when you want a traditional style and can plan for the door swing. We’ll help you choose swing direction and threshold options for best weather performance.

Storm and security doors, including round‑top steel storm doors
- Storm doors: Add a weather barrier, reduce drafts, and allow screened ventilation without pests. Especially useful on west‑ or south‑facing entries that see wind, rain, or strong sun. Pair one with a new entry door to extend finish life and boost efficiency. See options: Storm Doors.
- Security storm doors: Heavy‑duty frames, tamper‑resistant hardware, and impact‑resistant glass or screens for added peace of mind. A good choice if you like to leave the main door open for airflow. We can match styles and colors to your main door for a clean look. Learn more: Security Storm Doors.
- Round‑top steel storm doors: Custom‑fit for arched openings common in older St. Louis brick homes. They preserve the architecture while adding protection and ventilation. We handle exact measurements and fabrication details for a tight, rattle‑free fit.

Quick guidance to help you decide
- Security first: Choose a steel entry door or a security storm door.
- Tight on space: Go with a sliding glass patio door.
- More natural light and views: Choose a sliding glass door or a full‑lite fiberglass/steel entry with Low‑E glass.
- Heavy weather exposure: Fiberglass entry with a quality storm door. Consider outswing French doors where appropriate for better weather shedding.
- Historic look: Wood entry or a custom round‑top storm door to maintain original lines.
Not sure which way to go? Let’s talk through the pros, cons, and exact pricing for your home—no pushy sales tactics. Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free, no‑pressure estimate. You can also see styles and finishes in person at our Shrewsbury showroom, 7530 Watson Rd (Mon–Fri, 8:00–4:00).
Materials That Work in Missouri’s Climate
St. Louis sees humid summers, cold snaps, and plenty of freeze–thaw cycles. The right door material handles all three, stays efficient, and keeps its good looks. If you’re comparing options, we’ll help you balance curb appeal, durability, and budget—no high‑pressure pitch. See and feel full‑size samples in our Shrewsbury showroom or schedule a quick, no‑obligation estimate at your home. You can also browse a quick overview on Our Products.
Fiberglass
- Durable, low maintenance, and stable in temperature swings, so it won’t warp, swell, or rot.
- Excellent insulation from foam cores and tight compression seals, a strong choice for draft‑prone entries.
- Authentic woodgrain skins that stain like oak or mahogany, or factory paint in rich, sun‑resistant colors.
- Pairs well with rot‑resistant composite frames and sills for long‑term performance in wet weather.
- Want the wood look without the upkeep? Ask us to bring stain and paint samples so you can compare finishes and price tiers side‑by‑side.
Steel
- Strong and secure with a clean, modern look, often the best value.
- Insulated cores and thermal breaks improve comfort. Performance varies by build quality.
- Dent resistance depends on steel thickness and skin design. Ask about heavier‑gauge options and reinforced panels for busy households.
- High‑quality factory finishes and composite bottom rails help prevent rust.
- Planning a full‑view storm door? We’ll confirm finish and color choices that won’t overheat in direct west or south sun.
Wood
- Warm, classic appearance for historic homes or architectural purists. Can be refinished over time.
- Higher maintenance. Needs a protective overhang and periodic sealing or painting to resist moisture and sun.
- Today’s engineered wood doors resist movement better than solid slabs but still need care in Missouri’s humidity.
Glass options for patio doors
- Safety: Tempered glass is required by code. Laminated glass adds security and sound reduction.
- Energy performance: Low‑E coatings and argon‑filled, warm‑edge insulated glass cut summer heat gain and winter heat loss. We tailor glass to exposure—lower solar gain for south and west, higher visible light where you want brightness. Curious about gas fills? See Argon vs. Krypton and this overview of replacement glass options.
- Style and privacy: Internal grids and blinds‑between‑glass keep dust off and don’t need swinging blinds. We’ll cover pros and cons like added weight and serviceability before you decide. For performance trade‑offs, here’s a quick look at double‑ vs. triple‑pane glass.
Prefer more light without the heat? We’ll walk you through SHGC and U‑Factor numbers for your exact opening so you get comfort and clarity. Low‑E coatings also help limit fading—see how UV‑reducing glass protects floors and furniture. Not sure which option fits your home? Call 314‑353‑8350 or stop by our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd to compare samples and performance data with a friendly, no‑pressure pro. Ready to start? Request a free quote and we’ll bring options to you.
Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Exterior Door
Not sure if your door needs more than a quick tune‑up? These signs point to replacement—and if you spot them, we’re happy to take a quick, low‑pressure look and tell you honestly whether a simple repair or a new door makes better sense.
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Drafts or daylight around the door
Feel a breeze, see light at the corners or along the sides, or notice dust and pollen creeping in? The weatherstrip or sweep may be failing, or the door and frame have shifted out of alignment. Try the flashlight test at night, or hold a tissue near the perimeter on a windy day. New weatherstripping can help, but if light and air persist after adjustments, a properly sized, sealed new door is the lasting fix. We can confirm this during a free estimate and show you energy‑efficient options that stop the leaks for good.
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Soft wood, rust, or a door that sticks or sags
Probe the jamb and sill with a screwdriver. Soft spots mean rot. Rust at the bottom edge of a steel door signals lost protection. If the slab rubs the frame, drags on the threshold, or needs a shoulder push to latch, it may be warped. Sagging hinges, or screws that won’t stay tight, let the door drop out of square. Longer hinge screws can buy time, but when the frame or slab is compromised, replacement restores smooth operation and weather‑tight performance. We’ll tell you if a quick hinge tune‑up will solve it—or if a new unit will save you money and headaches long‑term.
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Moisture between glass panes or cracked glass
Fogging inside the door lite or sidelites means the insulated glass seal has failed. It can’t be defogged and will keep losing efficiency. Cracked or chipped glass is a safety risk and often requires tempered or laminated replacement to meet code near doors. When glass issues pair with other wear, upgrading the entire unit is usually the most cost‑effective route. Ask us to price glass‑only fixes versus full replacement so you can choose what fits your budget.
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Security or style no longer meets your needs
A wobbly lockset, flimsy strike plate with short screws, or noticeable slab flex are warning signs. Older doors often lack today’s reinforced frames, multi‑point locks, and impact‑resistant glass options. And if the finish is peeling or the style dates the home, a new door can improve curb appeal and resale value while boosting comfort. During your consultation, we can walk you through security upgrades and styles that match your home.
Seeing one or more of these? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free, no‑pressure estimate at viviano-inc.com/free-quote/. You can also stop by our Shrewsbury showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. We’ll give you a straight answer—repair if that’s all you need, or replacement if it’s the smarter long‑term fix.
Our Installation Process
Great doors start with great measurements. Here’s how we install exterior doors the right way—cleanly, safely, and built for St. Louis weather. Ready to replace a drafty or dated door? Schedule a no‑pressure measure and we’ll take it from there.

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Precision measurement and order confirmation
- A free, low‑pressure measure appointment verifies rough opening size, plumb/level/square, threshold height, swing/handing, jamb depth, and hardware prep—so your door arrives right the first time.
- You’ll receive a clear, written spec review so details like glass style, color or finish, sill type, and trim are confirmed before we place the order.
- Have questions before you approve? Call 314‑353‑8350 and we’ll walk you through options.
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Careful removal and structural inspection
- We protect floors and nearby finishes, then remove the old slab and frame with minimal disruption.
- The rough opening and sub‑sill are checked for rot, water staining, and out‑of‑level conditions. If we find issues, we show you what we see and discuss the right repair and pricing before proceeding.
- For homes built before 1978, we follow required lead‑safe work practices during removal.
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Water management and flashing
- We install a sill pan or compatible water‑management system where needed to direct incidental moisture out and away from your home—key for St. Louis rain and freeze‑thaw cycles.
- Self‑adhered flashing is applied to the sill, jambs, and head, and a drip cap is added when the exterior calls for it, such as under siding or brick veneer. For more on moisture control, see how pros prevent leaks and water intrusion.
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Set, level, anchor, and insulate
- The new unit is set on a level, fully supported threshold, then shimmed and squared so reveals are even and the door seals uniformly.
- Fasteners go in per manufacturer specs—through hinges into framing, strike‑side reinforcement, and patio door anchors—for long‑term performance.
- Perimeter gaps are insulated with low‑expansion foam to avoid bowing and to reduce drafts and noise.
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Climate‑appropriate sealing and finishing
- We apply high‑performance, color‑matched sealants suited to your door materials and exterior—masonry, siding, or aluminum wrap—for adhesion that lasts through Midwest freeze–thaw.
- Interior casing and exterior trim or brickmould, or coil wrap, are installed and finished as specified for a clean, finished look.
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Quality check, homeowner demo, and cleanup
- We verify smooth operation, adjust the latch and strike or multi‑point lock, set the threshold and sweep for a tight seal, and confirm weatherstripping contact.
- You’ll get a quick walkthrough on operation and care, plus warranty and maintenance info. We haul away the old door and debris.
- Most exterior door installations finish in half a day to one day. Added repairs or custom trim can extend that timeline slightly.
Want this kind of install on your home? Call 314‑353‑8350 or stop by our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, to see styles in person and get a free, no‑pressure quote.
What to Expect on Installation Day
We make installation day smooth, clean, and predictable—no surprises, just a courteous, professional experience. Here’s how to get the most from your visit and what we’ll handle for you. Questions before we arrive or need to adjust your time? Call us at 314‑353‑8350.
Before we arrive, we’ll confirm your appointment window (typically Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.) and the door(s) being installed. On arrival, your installer will review the plan with you, verify measurements, and protect nearby surfaces before any work begins.
Quick prep checklist
- Clear 4–6 feet around the door opening, inside and out, including rugs and small furniture.
- Remove wall décor near the opening and take down blinds or curtains if they interfere with access.
- Provide a clear path from the driveway to the door. We’ll need a nearby outlet for tools.
- Disable or remove door sensors temporarily and plan for alarm reactivation after installation.
- Secure pets in a separate room or crate. We’ll be working both inside and outside.
What we do to protect your home
- Use drop cloths, floor runners, and protective coverings around the work area.
- Wear shoe covers as needed and keep dust to a minimum. We clean up debris before we leave.
- Stage materials so the opening is uncovered for as little time as possible, helpful in St. Louis summers and winters.
During the install
- Expect some noise from tools. Most single entry doors are completed in about 2–4 hours. Sliding or French patio doors usually take 4–8 hours. Hidden damage, such as rot or framing issues, can extend the timeline. We’ll explain options, review pricing, and get your approval before we proceed.
- We’ll remove and haul away your old door and packaging. Metal and glass are recycled when possible.
Safety and compliance
- For homes built before 1978, we follow EPA Lead‑Safe practices as applicable. That includes setting up containment, minimizing dust, and using HEPA vacuuming during cleanup.
Final steps
- We’ll test operation, weatherseals, and hardware with you, review basic care, and answer questions. If you purchased new hardware or a smart lock, we’ll install it and help with basic setup. We don’t leave until you’re comfortable with everything.
Ready to put installation day on the calendar? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request your free quote. Prefer to talk it through in person? Visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Comfort, Efficiency, and Performance You Can Feel
A properly installed exterior door does more than refresh curb appeal. It changes how your home feels every day. Our installations create a continuous air and weather barrier, so you’ll notice fewer drafts and fewer hot or cold spots near the door. We use insulated door slabs, tight compression weatherseals, adjustable thresholds, and low‑expansion foam around the frame to cut air infiltration and help your HVAC work easier.
If your door includes glass—full‑lite, half‑lite, sidelites, or a patio panel—we’ll recommend efficient packages with Low‑E coatings and insulated glass units. Argon gas fills are common; on select triple‑pane options, krypton may be available. For a quick primer, see Argon vs. Krypton and an overview of glass options. These choices improve U‑Factor and solar heat gain values for Missouri’s climate and are backed by NFRC‑labeled performance data. During your consultation, we’ll walk you through options in plain language so you can pick what fits your home and budget.
Safety is built in. We specify tempered glass where code requires it, including patio doors, glass near the floor, and other hazardous locations, so your new door meets current standards. We’ll identify these areas up front and help you handle any code or permitting questions—no surprises.
Correct installation also pays off in daily use. Proper shimming and fastening keep the frame square for smoother operation, quieter closes, and long‑term alignment. Quality hardware, like ball‑bearing hinges, well‑sealed door sweeps, tandem rollers on sliding doors, and optional multi‑point locks, cuts noise, eliminates rattles, and boosts security while keeping operation light and easy.
Brands and Warranties
Because we’re a dealer, not a one‑brand franchise, we source exterior doors from multiple trusted manufacturers and recommend the product line that truly fits your project. During your consultation, we’ll narrow options by your home’s style, performance targets, and budget—so you’re not paying for features you don’t need or giving up ones you do. To preview categories, visit Our Products.
What manufacturer warranties typically cover
- Door slab or panel and side‑lite or transom components against defects or warping (varies by material and exposure)
- Frames, jambs, and sills, including composite or rot‑resistant frame systems on select lines
- Factory‑applied finishes for fade, peel, or blister within specified terms
- Hardware such as hinges, locks, and handlesets, including multipoint systems where applicable
- Insulated doorglass units and glass lites (seal failure and fogging; decorative glass terms vary)
- Storm door components, including closers, screens, and glass, when applicable
Coverage details and terms differ by manufacturer and model. To keep your coverage intact, most brands require professional installation to spec and basic care (for example, cleaning with mild soap and water, maintaining topcoats on stained units, and meeting overhang or sun‑exposure guidelines for certain finishes or colors).
At your quote appointment, we review warranty specifics side by side—what’s covered, what isn’t, any registration or transferability, and how labor vs. materials are handled—so you leave with clear, written expectations and care instructions. We can also assist with any required product registration and provide maintenance tips tailored to your door and exposure.
Why Choose Viviano Window & Door
- Family‑owned, St. Louis local, 28+ years serving homeowners: We’ve built our reputation one project at a time, helping neighbors across the city and county choose doors that fit local styles and stand up to our humidity, heat, and winter swings. Learn more About Us.
- No‑pressure consultations, tailored to you—not one manufacturer: As a dealer, we source from multiple trusted brands in fiberglass, steel, and wood. You’ll see side‑by‑side options with clear pros and cons so you can decide with confidence.
- Value pricing from low overhead: Our business is built on The Intersection of Price and Quality—fewer billboards and big ad spends, more savings passed on to you. Ask about current promotions and financing options.
- Professional, insured installers and attentive post‑install support: Trained crews handle removal, weatherproofing, and fit and finish the right way. After install, we’re here to answer questions, make adjustments, and support warranty service—no runaround.
Pricing, Promotions, and Financing
Every exterior door project is custom—so your price reflects the exact door and installation your home needs, not a one‑size‑fits‑all package. Factors that influence cost include:
- Material: fiberglass, steel, or wood
- Glass package: clear, Low‑E, decorative, and insulated options
- Size and configuration: single, double, and any sidelites or transoms
- Hardware and finishes: locks, handles, hinges, multipoint hardware, factory paint or stain
- Installation method: insert vs. full‑frame replacement and any needed jamb or threshold work
During your free, low‑pressure quote, we’ll lay out clear good‑better‑best options so you can compare styles, energy performance, and warranties side by side. Expect line‑item pricing, straightforward recommendations, and no surprise add‑ons. Prefer to plan around a monthly budget? Ask us to show financing next to your cash price. Financing is available on approved credit, and seasonal promotions may apply.
Next step: Call 314‑353‑8350 for current offers, financing terms, and to schedule your free quote. Or start online: Request a free, no‑obligation estimate. Want to see options in person? Visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. We proudly serve homeowners throughout the St. Louis area.
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Showroom and Service Area
We’re local, family‑owned (over 28 years in the St. Louis area), and easy to visit. Stop by our Shrewsbury showroom to compare entry, patio, and storm door options side by side—materials, finishes, glass, and hardware—without any high‑pressure sales pitch. Bring a few photos and rough measurements if you have them. In just a few minutes, we’ll help you zero in on styles, security features, and energy performance that make sense for Missouri’s climate and your budget.
- Visit our showroom: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119
- Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; closed Saturday and Sunday
- Serving: Greater St. Louis area; call to confirm your location
- Phone: 314‑353‑8350 (call for complete details on current specials or to request a Free Quote)
Want to see results before you book? Browse our recent St. Louis door projects on Our Work, then call 314‑353‑8350 or request your free, low‑pressure estimate. Prefer in‑home help? We can schedule a convenient visit to measure and provide a clear, written proposal.
See Our Work
Picture what’s possible at your home. Our project galleries feature real, local exterior door installations so you can see how the right entry, patio, or storm door upgrades curb appeal, comfort, and security. As you browse, save a screenshot or link of anything you like—we can price a few looks side‑by‑side and help you choose what fits your style, timeline, and budget. No pressure, just options.
What you’ll see in the photos
- Before‑and‑after transformations of:
- Entry doors with new sidelites and transoms
- Sliding and French patio doors replacing builder‑grade units
- Standard, security, and round‑top storm doors
- Close‑ups that highlight:
- Finishes: painted colors and woodgrain stains, durable powder‑coated storm door frames
- Glass: clear and Low‑E options, decorative and privacy textures, grids, and tempered safety glass where required
- Hardware: handlesets, lever styles, multi‑point locks, hinge finishes, and storm door closers
- Trim and fit: exterior brickmould, interior casing, aluminum capping or wrap, threshold transitions, tidy caulk lines, and tight weatherseals
Explore related galleries and installed projects
- Galleries hub
- Installed Units (real project photos)
- Exterior Entry Door Beauty Shots
- Glass Exterior Entry Door Gallery
- Round Storm Doors Gallery
- Patio Doors
- Security Storm Doors
- Regular Storm Doors & Windows
- Finishes
- Color System
- Glass Examples
- Our Work
Like what you see? Call 314‑353‑8350 (Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.) or request a free, no‑pressure quote. Want to compare finishes and hardware in person? Visit our Shrewsbury showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, MO 63119. Ask about current specials: viviano-inc.com/specials/
Exterior Door Installation FAQs
How long does installation take and will you need to work inside?
Most like‑for‑like exterior door installations take about 3–6 hours. Full‑frame replacements, larger patio doors, or projects with new interior or exterior trim typically run half a day to a full day. Our team works both outside and inside to remove the old unit, set and level the new door, insulate the perimeter, and finish interior trim. We protect floors and walkways, contain dust as we work, and do a full cleanup before we leave. Want an accurate time estimate for your specific door? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a quick, no‑pressure quote.
Full‑frame vs. insert replacement—how do you decide and why does it matter?
Insert (pocket) replacement keeps a sound existing frame and trim while installing a new door slab and components. It’s faster and preserves finishes when the frame is square, solid, and rot‑free. Full‑frame replacement removes the entire assembly down to the rough opening and installs new jambs, threshold or sill, and flashing before finishing with new trim. We recommend full‑frame when there’s rot, water intrusion, out‑of‑square frames, you want to change size or style (such as adding sidelites), or you want the longest‑term water management performance. After we inspect your opening, we’ll explain the pros and cons for your home and budget so you can choose with confidence. For a deeper dive on pocket vs. full‑frame concepts, see Full‑Frame vs. Insert Replacement.
Do I need HOA approval or permits?
If you’re in an HOA, exterior changes like style, color, adding sidelites, or enlarging an opening often require prior approval. We’ll provide product specs, color samples, and any documents your HOA requests. Most like‑for‑like door swaps don’t require a building permit. Projects that modify structure, affect egress, or move electrical typically do. We’ll let you know what your municipality requires and can assist with documentation.
What happens to my old door?
Removal and standard disposal are included. On request, we can leave the old door or hardware for you. When practical, we recycle metal, glass, and cardboard. Tell your estimator your preference and we’ll note it on your order.
What about lead paint for homes built before 1978?
For pre‑1978 homes, we follow EPA Lead‑Safe Renovation, Repair and Painting practices. We contain the work area, minimize dust, use HEPA‑equipped tools, wear appropriate PPE, and complete proper cleanup and disposal. This may add modest time and materials to keep your home safe.
How do warranties work and how do I request service?
Door warranties vary by manufacturer and model but typically include limited coverage for the door slab and sidelites, insulated glass, finish, and hardware. Your installation workmanship warranty is noted on your agreement. Keep your invoice and any manufacturer labels or serials. If you ever need service, call 314‑353‑8350 or use our Contact Us form. Viviano will help diagnose the issue and coordinate any manufacturer claim or on‑site adjustment.
Can doors be replaced in winter without major heat loss?
Yes. We replace one opening at a time, set up quickly, and use low‑temperature‑rated sealants and foam. The opening is only exposed briefly, and interior doors are closed to limit drafts. We may reschedule during extreme cold, heavy rain, or ice to protect your home and ensure proper curing, but most winter installations proceed without issue.
Get a Free, No‑Pressure Quote
Ready to talk through your new exterior door? Getting started is simple—and there’s no obligation. Call 314‑353‑8350 Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., or use our quick online form and we’ll confirm a time that works for you: viviano-inc.com/free-quote/
Choose how you’d like to meet
- In‑home visit: We’ll measure, check the opening, and discuss style, security, and energy goals right where the door will live. We can compare multiple brands so you get the best balance of price and quality for your home.
- Showroom consultation: Visit us at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119 to see finishes, hardware, and glass in person and compare options side by side.
What you can expect
- A low‑pressure conversation with a knowledgeable, non‑commission consultant—no “sign‑today” tactics
- Accurate measurements and practical guidance for your home and the St. Louis climate
- A clear, written proposal with tailored good‑better‑best solutions to meet your goals and budget, with straightforward pricing—typically delivered promptly after your visit
Just pricing things out? That’s okay—ask for a ballpark and we’ll help you narrow options. Have questions about promotions or financing? Give us a quick call and we’ll walk you through the details and current lead times.
