Doors that stick, won't latch, or let in a draft are classic handyman work. We re-hang, plane, shim, and re-align doors, swap locksets and deadbolts, and install weatherstripping so everything closes and seals the way it should.
Quinlan hugs Lake Tawakoni, so a lot of what we see here is waterfront-adjacent — lakeside decks, weather-beaten gates, exterior trim that's taken a season too many. We also handle the inland repair work for year-round residents from Highway 34 out to the smaller neighborhoods.
Humidity swells doors. Lake-adjacent homes deal with sticking exteriors, weathered hardware and warped storm-door frames. We plane, re-align, swap weatherstripping and use hardware rated to last in this climate.
Storm doors, barn-door hardware on interior conversions, shed and outbuilding latches that have stopped latching — the small-town list always has a door on it. We knock them out in one visit.
Lake homes have a different repair rhythm than subdivision homes; we plan around weather and access for the waterfront work.
Yes — Quinlan is part of our regular Hunt County service area, and most doors, locks & hardware jobs in Quinlan are scheduled the same week. Call or text (469) 721-0145.
Almost always. It's usually alignment or a shifted strike plate, both quick fixes.
Yes, we install and set up most smart locks and deadbolts.
Adjustments and lock swaps typically start around $299. New door installs and pre-hung exteriors are quoted after a look — those vary with size, material and threshold work.
Yes — pre-hung exterior installs are part of what we do, including weatherstripping, threshold and trim work. Measure and confirm the slab or jamb you want and we'll quote it.
Yes. Standard storm-door and screen-door installs are quick and usually same-visit.
Call or text for a fast, free quote — most small jobs get scheduled the same week.