Patio Door Installation
Patio Door Installation in Greater St. Louis
Ready for a patio door upgrade—without the sales pitch? We’re Viviano Window & Door, a family‑owned dealer serving Greater St. Louis for more than 28 years. Our promise: The Intersection of Price and Quality®. As a dealer, we source from multiple trusted brands to match your home, style, and budget instead of pushing one manufacturer. You’ll get practical guidance, energy‑efficient, long‑lasting products, and professional installation without one‑call‑close tactics or commissioned sales.

- Options that fit how you live: French, sliding, and wider multi‑panel systems
- Energy‑efficient glass packages and durable frames designed for Missouri’s climate
- Precise measurement and installation by trained, insured pros
- Clear, written pricing and timelines—no pressure, no surprises
- Guidance on details that matter (full‑frame vs. pocket install, safety/tempered glass where code requires, hardware and color choices)
Prefer to talk it through or see options in person?
- Call 314‑353‑8350 to compare styles and get pricing
- Request a Free Estimate and we’ll provide recommendations in writing
- Visit our Shrewsbury showroom: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.; closed Saturday and Sunday
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From classic French doors to space‑saving sliders and wider multi‑panel systems, your patio door should fit how you live and how your home is built. Tell us what you’re looking for, and we’ll help you choose a door that glides smoothly, seals tight, and looks great for years—at a price that makes sense.
Patio Door Styles We Install

Every home uses space a little differently. We help you match the door style to your layout, traffic, and budget so you get daily convenience and strong energy performance. Not sure which way to go? Schedule a quick, no‑pressure consult and we’ll compare options side‑by‑side for your St. Louis home.
Sliding glass patio doors
- Best when you want to save floor space and maximize glass. Panels glide within the frame so nothing swings into the room or onto the deck—great for tight kitchens or smaller patios.
- Common configurations: 2‑panel (about 5′, 6′, or 8′ widths), 3‑panel (9’–12′), and 4‑panel OXXO layouts (12’–16′), depending on brand. We’ll price good/better/best so you can pick what fits.
- Options include foot bolts or multi‑point locks for added security, plus low‑profile sills for smoother transitions. Ask about ENERGY STAR glass packages to keep rooms comfortable year‑round.
French/hinged patio doors
- A classic look with solid operation. Choose in‑swing when patio furniture sits close to the exterior, or out‑swing to preserve interior space—we’ll help you plan clearances and traffic flow.
- Add sidelites for more daylight and ventilation, or a transom for extra height and detail.
- A natural fit for traditional homes or anywhere you want a more formal entry. Want to see profiles and hardware finishes in person? Stop by our Shrewsbury showroom.
French‑style sliding
- The grille and wider‑stile look of a French door with the space savings of a slider.
- Ideal when you love hinged‑door style but need sliding operation because of tight clearances. We can bring samples to your home so you can compare frame profiles to your interior trim.
Specialty systems (by special order)
- Select multi‑slide and bi‑fold systems for expansive openings and indoor‑outdoor living.
- These projects often need structural review, higher budgets, and longer lead times. We’ll assess feasibility, weather sealing, screens, and code items up front—no surprises.
Screen options
- Standard sliding screens for most sliders.
- Heavy‑duty, pet‑resistant mesh and upgraded frames for high‑traffic doors—tell us about pets and kids and we’ll recommend the right build.
- Hinged screens for French doors and select retractable screens (brand‑dependent) when you want airflow without a visible screen year‑round.
Once you’ve chosen a style, the next step is selecting frame materials, colors, hardware, and decorative glass or grille options. Ready to compare styles and pricing? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free quote—our team will measure, confirm any tempered‑glass/code needs, and leave you with a written estimate (no high‑pressure sales). Prefer to look first? Visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, Mon–Fri, 8:00–4:00.
Materials, Colors, and Design Details
Start with the frame material and finish that fit your home, lifestyle, and budget. Tell us how you use the space and what look you’re after—we’ll walk you through pros/cons and pricing and show side‑by‑side samples during a no‑pressure consultation.
- Vinyl: Our most popular value option. Low maintenance, strong thermal performance, and dependable operation in sliding and hinged styles. Modern UV‑stable finishes keep color looking fresh. Clean with mild soap and water. No painting required. Ask us about today’s darker, heat‑reflective colors that hold up in full sun.
- Fiberglass: Rigid and durable over the long term. Resists warping through temperature swings, allows slimmer sightlines, and can be factory‑finished or painted later if you change colors—great if you want a premium look with minimal upkeep.
- Wood‑clad: Real wood on the interior with protective exterior cladding (aluminum or fiberglass). Great when you want a stained interior or need to match historic trim profiles with low exterior upkeep. We’ll help you choose species and stain to complement your trim.
Curious how materials compare for longevity and upkeep? See Which Window Frame Material Lasts the Longest? and Composite vs. Vinyl, Fiberglass, and Wood for a practical overview.
What to consider for Missouri’s climate
- Thermal stability and expansion: St. Louis sees hot summers and freeze‑thaw winters. Quality vinyl and fiberglass frames handle expansion well when installed correctly. Reinforced meeting rails and proper clearances matter on wide multi‑panel sliders—our team specs these details so operation stays smooth.
- Finish longevity: Dark exteriors in full sun should use heat‑reflective or co‑extruded finishes to reduce heat build‑up and fading. For wood interiors, control humidity around the sill to protect your stain. We’ll point you to finishes that look good longer with less maintenance.
- Daily use and exposure: High‑traffic patios benefit from scratch‑resistant finishes and low‑profile thresholds that shed water during Midwest downpours. We can recommend the right sill and screen options for pets, kids, and frequent use.
Colors, hardware, and grille details
- Go beyond white and beige with exterior colors like black, bronze, brown, clay, and select custom hues. Interiors range from white and black to woodgrain laminates or real wood species on clad units. Bring a siding or floor sample (or a photo), and we’ll help you color‑match.
- Hardware finishes include matte black, oil‑rubbed bronze, satin nickel, and brass, with optional keyed locks and foot bolts on many sliders. Try finish samples in our showroom to see what pairs best with your fixtures.
- Grille options: clear glass for modern views, narrow perimeter Prairie lines, classic Colonial patterns, simulated divided lites for a true‑pane look, or easy‑clean internal grilles. We’ll show you how each affects light and style.
Glass and privacy options
- Clear, low‑iron, or lightly tinted (gray or bronze) glass to manage glare and brightness. If your patio faces west, ask us about higher‑performance Low‑E packages that cut heat gain without making rooms feel dark.
- Obscure and decorative glass (rain, frosted, geometric or camed) for privacy on hinged doors without losing light. Great for side yards or close neighbors.
- Between‑the‑glass blinds on select models for fingertip privacy and no dusting, with tilt controls to fine‑tune daylight—ideal for homes with kids and pets.
Want a deeper dive on glass choices? Start with Replacement Window Glass Options Explained and Double‑Pane vs. Triple‑Pane Windows.
Not sure where to start? Browse finishes on our Color System page and see styles on Decorative Window Options, then compare samples in our Shrewsbury showroom at 7530 Watson Rd. We’ll help you find “the intersection of price and quality” that fits your project.
Next, choose glass packages and performance details that affect comfort and utility bills year‑round. For tailored recommendations and pricing, call 314‑353‑8350 (Mon–Fri, 8–4) or request a free, no‑obligation quote—we don’t do high‑pressure sales.
Built for Missouri’s Four Seasons: Efficiency and Weather Performance
St. Louis weather ranges from humid, sunny summers to icy winter cold and wind‑driven rain. The right patio door package keeps your home comfortable while helping control energy costs. During your free, no‑pressure estimate, we’ll look at your home’s orientation and recommend glass and frame options that fit your space—so you don’t pay for specs you don’t need.
Energy‑efficient glass packages
- Low‑E coatings: We recommend modern Low‑E stacks tuned to your exposure. Dual‑silver coatings (often called Low‑E2) balance winter comfort and summer heat control. Triple‑silver (Low‑E3) leans more toward summer heat rejection for strong south or west sun.
- Double‑ and triple‑pane IGUs: Most homeowners choose double‑pane for a strong efficiency‑to‑cost ratio. Triple‑pane is available for maximum comfort or noise control. Compare double vs. triple‑pane.
- Gas fills: Argon is the standard, cost‑effective choice for most patio doors. Krypton can be used in narrow cavities or select triple‑pane setups when targeting lower U‑Factors. For more detail, see Argon vs. Krypton Gas in Windows: What’s the Difference?
Considering sound as well as comfort? See Do Replacement Windows Reduce Outside Noise? for options that help quiet busy yards and streets.
Not sure which way to go? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free quote—our team will match the glass to your exposure and budget.
Typical targets for the St. Louis area
- U‑Factor: About 0.27–0.32 for many sliding or hinged patio doors, depending on brand, frame, and glass package. Lower is better for insulation.
- SHGC: Aim near 0.20–0.28 for strong sun on south or west walls to limit summer heat gain. In shaded or north‑facing locations, a moderate SHGC (around 0.30–0.40) preserves daylight and passive winter warmth. We help match glass to each opening so you don’t overpay for the wrong spec.
Air and water management details that matter
- Sliding patio doors: Multi‑fin weatherstripping at the head, jambs, and meeting stiles. Rigid interlocks to limit panel deflection. Sloped, thermally broken sills with internal weep channels to move water out—critical during Midwest thunderstorms.
- Hinged/French doors: Continuous compression gaskets, adjustable hinges and strikes for a tight seal, and durable thresholds with thermal breaks to resist drafts and frost.
- On every unit, look for low air‑leakage ratings and robust sill designs. Proper flashing during installation helps prevent leaks long term. Learn more: How Window Installers Prevent Leaks and Water Intrusion
UV protection and safety glazing
- Modern Low‑E glass helps block much of the UV that fades floors, rugs, and furniture. Laminated glass increases UV filtering and adds security and sound reduction. Explore how coatings protect interiors: How New Windows Help Protect Floors and Furniture From UV Damage
- For safety, tempered glazing is required by code in patio doors and in adjacent glass near the floor. Your door package will meet or exceed these requirements. Details: What is tempered glass and when is it required?
ENERGY STAR and NFRC labels: how to read them
- ENERGY STAR: The blue mark indicates the door and glass meet regional efficiency criteria.
- NFRC label: This standardized sticker shows tested performance so you can compare brands.
- U‑Factor: Insulation (lower is better)
- SHGC: Solar heat passing through (tune to your exposure)
- VT: Visible light (higher means brighter interiors)
- Air Leakage (AL): Draft resistance (lower is better)
For more background, see Are replacement windows energy‑efficient? and What is Low‑E glass and why is it important? Bring any label or spec sheet you’ve received—we’ll translate it and show comparable options at different price points.
Because we are an independent dealer, we recommend the frame, glass, and gas fill that fit your exposures, comfort goals, and budget. No high‑pressure pitch. Ready to see options tailored to your home? Call 314‑353‑8350, visit us Monday–Friday 8–4, or request a free quote.
Security, Durability, and Everyday Use
Patio doors should feel solid, operate smoothly, and handle Midwest weather. Here’s how we specify and install doors that do that in St. Louis homes. Want to see and feel the difference first? Stop by our Shrewsbury showroom or call 314‑353‑8350 for a no‑pressure, free estimate.
Locks and security

- Multi‑point locking systems secure the active panel at multiple points along the frame for a tighter seal and added protection.
- Optional foot bolt keeps the panel from sliding open, useful for venting while you are home.
- Upgraded strike plates and reinforced keeper rails resist prying and help the door stay aligned over time.
- Select models offer laminated glass for added security and noise reduction.
Smooth operation
- Adjustable, tandem ball‑bearing rollers ride on robust, extruded tracks for a smooth glide, even with wide two‑, three‑, or four‑panel setups.
- Reinforced stiles and rails help panels stay square through temperature swings, so doors don’t bind as seasons change.
- Low‑maintenance components like stainless or nylon‑coated rollers and durable track finishes reduce squeaks and sticking.
Thresholds and sills
- Low‑profile sills reduce trip hazards without giving up weather performance.
- Sloped, weeped sills and continuous weatherstripping handle wind‑driven rain and snowmelt common in our region.
- Composite, rot‑resistant sill materials and tight corner seals help prevent water intrusion at the most vulnerable point.
Screens and pets
- Heavy‑duty, extruded screen frames resist racking better than roll‑formed frames.
- Pet‑resistant mesh upgrades are available for households with cats and dogs.
- On select French and sliding models, integrated or retractable screens keep views clear when not in use.
Safety glazing
- Building codes require tempered safety glass in sliding and hinged patio doors and in certain adjacent locations. We’ll make sure your door package complies and explain where it is required in your home. See: What is tempered glass and when is it required?
As a dealer, we match these features to the brand and model that fit your home and budget—without the high‑pressure pitch. Ready to compare options? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free quote. We’re here Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Our No‑Pressure Installation Process
What to expect when you choose Viviano for your new patio door: clear steps, no pressure, no surprises. When you’re ready, call 314‑353‑8350 or request a Free Quote—we’ll work on your timeline.
Free consultation
- We start with a short needs assessment to understand how you use the space, then walk you through door types and materials that fit your goals and budget. You’ll get rough pricing ranges so you can decide at your pace—no obligation and no upsells. More on the first visit: What happens during a free window estimate?
- Ready to explore options? Schedule your no‑pressure consult at viviano-inc.com/free-quote/ or call 314‑353‑8350. Ask about current specials: viviano-inc.com/specials/
Exact measurements
- A technician, not a salesperson, takes precise measurements, checks for out‑of‑square conditions or rot, and confirms details like panel configuration, swing or handing, screen type, hardware finish, color, and glass options. Accuracy here prevents order delays and fit‑and‑finish issues later. Related read: Why Accurate Window Measurements Matter Before You Order
Ordering and lead times
- After you approve the specs, we place your made‑to‑order door. Typical lead times vary by brand, season, and options:
- Standard colors and configurations: about 3–8 weeks
- Custom colors, interior finishes, or specialty glass or grids: about 6–12 weeks
- We set expectations up front and keep you updated as your order moves through production and shipping.
Installation day

- Protection and removal: We protect floors and pathways, isolate the work area as needed, and carefully remove the existing door and trim.
- Prep and setting: We inspect and level the sill, install a sill pan or equivalent waterproofing, and set the new unit plumb, level, and square with continuous shimming.
- Sealing: We use compatible sealants, backer rod, and low‑expansion foam for an air‑ and water‑managed installation and maintain weep paths or add drip caps when required. More on our leak‑prevention practices: How Window Installers Prevent Leaks and Water Intrusion
- Finishing: We reinstall or replace interior casing, address exterior trim or brickmould as specified, and apply color‑matched sealants. We adjust rollers, align panels, set multi‑point locks, and verify smooth operation of the door and screen.
Cleanup, disposal, and walkthrough
- We haul away your old door and debris, clean the work area, and perform a final walkthrough. You’ll get a quick demo on operation, ventilation settings, locks, and basic care, plus warranty and service contacts.
How to prepare
- Before installation, please clear about 6–8 feet around the opening, remove nearby window treatments and wall decor, secure pets, and ensure a clear path from the driveway to the door. More tips: Do I need to prepare my home before installation?
This transparent, dealer‑first process is how we deliver The Intersection of Price and Quality® and help you get the right patio door without pressure. Ready to start? Call 314‑353‑8350, request your Free Quote, or stop by our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119. Family‑owned in St. Louis for 28+ years.
Why Homeowners Choose Viviano Window & Door
- Family‑owned, locally rooted: Serving the St. Louis area for over 28 years as a family business. We focus on durable, energy‑efficient products that help lower utility costs. See options in person at our Shrewsbury showroom, 7530 Watson Rd (Mon–Fri, 8:00–4:00), or give us a quick call for guidance before you visit. Learn more About Us.
- Dealer advantage, not a one‑brand push: We source from multiple trusted manufacturers, including options from Sunrise and Polaris. We recommend what fits your home’s style, performance goals, and budget. We’ll compare styles and glass packages side‑by‑side so you can choose with confidence—no upsell, just clear pros and cons.
- Value pricing without the pressure: We keep overhead low, so you pay for product quality, not advertising. More money in your windows and doors, less in our pocket. No commissioned, one‑call‑close tactics. Expect an itemized, written quote and time to think it over. Ask about current specials and available financing.
- Trained, insured, code‑compliant installation: Qualified installers, proper insurance, and adherence to local codes, permits, and HOA guidelines. For homes built before 1978, we follow EPA lead‑safe practices. Learn more: Lead paint and window replacement.
- Clear warranties you can count on: Manufacturer product coverage plus our workmanship guarantee. We review what’s covered, how claims work, and provide documents up front. Overview: Do replacement windows come with a warranty?
- What your neighbors say: Read feedback from St. Louis homeowners: Testimonials
Recent Patio Door Projects Around St. Louis
- Shrewsbury: Replaced a worn 2‑panel slider with classic French (hinged) doors with sidelites. Wider clear opening, better daylight, upgraded multi‑point locking—great for entertaining.
- Webster Groves: Color update from faded almond to a black exterior and white interior slider. New Low‑E glass cut afternoon glare while keeping Craftsman character and curb appeal.
- Kirkwood: Swapped outswing French doors that conflicted with furniture for a smooth‑glide 3‑panel slider. Gained floor space, improved weather sealing, and easier everyday use.
- Affton: Converted a tall track to a low‑threshold slider for safer, easier stepping to the patio. New sill improved drainage and reduced drafts for year‑round comfort.
- Maplewood and South City: Full‑frame replacements in brick openings with new flashing and insulation to stop leaks. Kept original interior trim profiles and tightened efficiency.
- St. Louis County and St. Charles County: Large‑format doors, including 4‑panel configurations and internal blinds‑between‑glass for privacy without cords—ideal for sunrooms and walk‑outs.
Every home is different, so we’ll help you compare configurations, colors, glass packages, hardware, and thresholds to fit your space, style, and budget—no high‑pressure sales.
See more project photos: Galleries and explore options on our Patio Doors page. Also browse completed work: Our Work
Ready to talk through your project? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a no‑pressure estimate. Bring photos and ideas to our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119 (Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.). We’ll compare finishes, glass packages, hardware, and thresholds side by side so you can choose with confidence.
Transparent Pricing and Financing
Every home and opening is a little different, so we build your patio door quote around your exact specs. Ready to see real numbers? Call 314‑353‑8350 or request a free, no‑pressure quote.
What influences cost
- Door type and operation: sliding vs. French or hinged
- Panel count and span: two, three, or four panels and overall width and height
- Frame material: vinyl, fiberglass, or clad‑wood
- Glass package: double or triple pane, Low‑E coatings, argon or krypton gas fills, tempered or laminated safety glass, blinds‑between‑glass
- Hardware and security: standard or multi‑point locking, keyed handles, foot bolts, upgraded screens
- Site or structural work: resizing an opening, reframing or headers, rot repair, sill pan or threshold upgrades
- Finishing details: interior casing and paint or stain, exterior trim or aluminum capping, color or finish selections, grids
Our value approach
- We price to your specifications with a clear written scope for product, installation, needed materials, and any finishing, so there are no surprise add‑ons.
- No inflated list‑price games. We keep overhead low and pass that value along, staying true to The Intersection of Price and Quality®.
- Before ordering, we verify measurements and site conditions and discuss any repair needs up front to avoid change orders on installation day.
You’ll receive an itemized proposal you can review on your schedule—no high‑pressure sales. Have pricing questions? Call 314‑353‑8350 or stop by our Shrewsbury showroom at 7530 Watson Rd, Monday–Friday, 8:00–4:00.
Financing options
Prefer to spread payments out? We offer flexible financing, subject to credit approval, with options designed for window and door projects. Ask during your estimate, or give us a call and we’ll walk you through the simple application. Details: Financing
Current promotions
Manufacturers sometimes run rebates or seasonal specials. See current offers at viviano-inc.com/specials/ and call 314‑353‑8350 for full details. We’ll explain what applies to your project and help you make the most of any available savings.
Service Area and Showroom
We install patio doors throughout Greater St. Louis, including the City and County—Shrewsbury, Webster Groves, Kirkwood, Affton, Maplewood—and parts of St. Charles County. Don’t see your neighborhood listed? Call or message us with your ZIP—there’s a good chance we serve your area.
Visit our showroom
- Address: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119
- Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.; closed Saturday and Sunday
- Walk‑ins are welcome; to get dedicated time with a patio door specialist, call ahead and we’ll reserve a no‑pressure consultation.
Contact your way
- Call: 314‑353‑8350 (Ask about current specials and lead times.)
- Request a Free Estimate (Upload photos/rough sizes for faster, ballpark pricing.)
- Contact Us (Prefer email? Send a note and we’ll follow up promptly.)
Parking and accessibility
- Visitor parking is typically available near the storefront. If you need accessibility assistance or prefer curbside help loading samples, please call ahead and we’ll accommodate.
What to bring to the showroom
- A few photos of the inside and outside of your current patio door area
- Rough measurements of the existing opening (width x height)
- Notes on wall type (brick, siding, stucco) and any threshold or step concerns
- Inspiration images or a list of must‑have features (colors, grids, blinds‑between‑glass, screens)
These details help us discuss options, compare energy‑efficient glass packages, and provide ballpark pricing on the spot—then schedule a professional measurement at your home.
Patio Door FAQs
How secure are sliding patio doors?
Today’s sliding doors pair heavy‑duty frames with multi‑point locking systems that secure the active panel at several points. Many models add a foot bolt for ventilation locking. You can also upgrade to laminated glass, which stays bonded if broken and resists forced entry better than standard tempered glass.
Will my new patio door leak?
Proper installation prevents leaks. We use sill pans and flashing, careful shimming, sealed fasteners, and continuous weatherstripping at the panels and frame. Thresholds are adjusted for smooth operation and tight compression. All work is completed by professionally trained, insured crews. More on our methods: How Window Installers Prevent Leaks and Water Intrusion
What sizes and panel configurations are available?
Common configurations include 2‑panel (one active), 3‑panel (center or end active), and 4‑panel (two center actives) systems. Standard widths often run about 5, 6, or 8 feet, with popular heights around 6’8″ to 8′. As a dealer, we can order many brands in custom sizes to fit your opening with minimal interior trim work.
What colors and finishes can I choose?
You are not limited to white or beige. Many doors offer exterior colors, interior woodgrains, and hardware finishes like matte black, brushed nickel, oil‑rubbed bronze, and brass. Bring a photo of your exterior—our team will help you match colors and hardware and provide samples you can take home. Explore options: Color System
What warranties come with my door?
Your door carries the manufacturer’s product warranty for frames, glass seals, and hardware, varying by brand. Viviano reviews all terms with you and provides installation workmanship coverage. We’ll go over the details before you order so you know exactly what’s covered. Overview: Do replacement windows come with a warranty?
How long does installation take?
Once your custom door arrives, most replacements take only a few hours per opening. Full‑frame replacements or structural changes take longer. We schedule so you’re never left without a secure door overnight. Overall timing from contract to installation: Typical turnaround time
Can you install in winter?
Yes. We replace one opening at a time, use interior protections, and seal as we go to minimize heat loss. Ask about our cold‑weather process when you schedule—most homes stay comfortable throughout install. More info: Winter replacement
Do I need a permit?
Like‑for‑like patio door replacements typically don’t require a permit in many St. Louis‑area municipalities. Enlargements, new openings, or structural changes usually do, and HOAs may have appearance rules. We’ll advise you and can help coordinate approvals so your project stays on track. Details: HOA approvals and permits
Do I need tempered glass?
Doors and adjacent sidelites typically require safety glazing by code. Your layout may also trigger tempered glass near the floor or within certain distances of the door. We confirm requirements during measurement and include any required safety glass in your proposal—no surprises. See: Tempered glass requirements
How do I clean and maintain my new door?
Use a mild, non‑abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth on glass and frames. Keep tracks clear by vacuuming debris and wiping them dry. A light, silicone‑based lubricant on moving parts helps maintain smooth operation. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive pads. Product‑safe suggestions: What products should I use to clean my new windows?
Have another question? Call 314‑353‑8350, request a free, no‑pressure estimate, or visit our showroom at 7530 Watson Rd., Shrewsbury, MO 63119, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Ask about any current specials: viviano-inc.com/specials/
Ready to Start? Get Your Free, No‑Pressure Estimate
Choose the easiest way to get started. No pressure, just straight answers from a local, family‑owned dealer.
- Call 314‑353‑8350 to speak with a patio door specialist. Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. If you reach us after hours, leave a message and we’ll follow up the next business day.
- Request a Free Estimate using our online form. Tell us about your sliding or French patio door project and your preferred times. We’ll set a convenient on‑site or showroom consultation. Ask about current promotions and financing options.
- Visit our showroom: 7530 Watson Rd, Shrewsbury, MO 63119. See styles and hardware in person during business hours. Bring photos or rough measurements if you have them—walk‑ins welcome.
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What to expect:
- We listen first to your goals, style, and budget (including energy efficiency, glass, and security needs).
- We take accurate measurements for a proper fit and smooth installation.
- We present clear, written pricing with options across multiple brands. No one‑call‑close tactics and no commissioned selling. You decide when you’re ready.
- If a promotion applies, we’ll make sure you get it. Call for complete sale details.
During business hours, we’ll confirm your appointment promptly. Prefer email or text updates? Just let us know. More of your money in your windows and doors, not our overhead. That’s The Intersection of Price and Quality®.
