Replacement Door Cost Guide
WHAT’S INCLUDED: Working with our Project Manager and suppliers to help you make all of your product decisions. All permits, demolition, debris removal, portable toilet on site, all materials to include building materials. All managed by our professional Project Managers and using our online project management system in order to provide great communication and a stress-free experience. All work done to meet all Massachusetts and Connecticut Building Codes.
*Options that will increase the costs of any choice of entrance door installation. Wood grain texture, Interior and exterior colors are not the same,Custom paint colors or stains, Fiberglass, Full glass, Grids in glass, Internal blinds in glass, Decorative or privacy glass, Decorative hinges, Electronic Coded Keypad lock sets, Added storm doors, Custom sizes, Higher than average insulation ratings, Kick plates, mail slots, peep holes, Full composite frames and Transom window above.
$3,100.00
36” W x 80”H
Standard six panel, no glass steel door
Standard colors, same on both sides
Brushed nickel standard lockset with dead bolt and security plate
Brushed nickel standard ball bearing hinges
Frame saver frame (Composite bottom to prevent rotting)
Mill finish threshold
New interior trim and painted
New exterior PVC trim and kick board
Disposal of the old door
Standard Two Panel Sliding Glass/Patio Door
$4,225
60” W x 80”H
White Vinyl Inside/Outside
White Multi-Point Locking Handleset
Foot lock
Top Hung Screen with BetterVue Mesh screen
Clear Low E, Argon filled tempered double strength glass
New interior trim and painted
New exterior PVC trim and kick board
Disposal of the old door
Step 1: In-Home Consultation
- During the in-home visit we get to see the area we will be remodeling and further discuss your project.
- Continue getting to know each other, what is important to you, and gather as much information as possible in terms of design and scope of work.
- Together we will decide if we can create a fixed cost proposal without designing the project in detail and making all of the product selections needed.
- Have a more in-depth discussion about what you are looking for in the contractor you want to work with. We will also discuss and confirm the project budget range options to determine your interest in moving forward with the design process.
- We will also discuss with you the next step if you choose to go forward, which is to sign our Design/Build agreement.
- At the end of this meeting if we both confident about working together, your CORE Remodeling Consultant will prepare a Design/Build agreement for your project.
$4,700.00
36” W x 80”H
Two panel steel door with half glass with internal grids
UV protection glass
Standard colors, different color inside and out
Matching aluminum exterior frame cladding
Brushed nickel decorative lockset with levered interior handle with dead bolt and security plate
Brushed nickel standard ball bearing hinges
Frame saver frame (Composite bottom to prevent rotting)
Mill finish threshold.
New interior trim and painted
New exterior PVC trim and kick board
Disposal of the old door
Standard Two Panel Sliding French Door
$6,445
60” W x 80”H
Two panel steel door with full glass with internal grids
Clear Low E, Argon filled
Standard colors, same color inside and out
Brushed nickel standard lockset with dead bolt and security plate
Brushed nickel standard ball bearing hinges
Frame saver frame (Composite bottom to prevent rotting)
Two-inch brick mold
Mill finish threshold
New interior trim and painted
New exterior PVC trim and kick board
Disposal of the old door
Step 2: Design/Build Agreement
- Review your Design/Build agreement, which includes a basic description of the steps and phases of the process, as well as an estimated budget range of your proposed project.
- Agree CORE Remodeling is the right contractor for your project and that you are ready to move forward.
- Sign the Design/Build agreement and provide the design retainer for the project.
$9,100.00
36”W x 80”H
Two panel fiberglass door with half glass with internal grids
Two matching 12 inch sidelites
UV protection glass
Standard colors, different color inside and out
Matching aluminum exterior frame cladding
Brushed nickel decorative lockset with levered interior handle with dead bolt and security plate
Brushed nickel standard ball bearing hinges
Frame saver frame (Composite bottom to prevent rotting)
Mill finish threshold.
New interior trim and painted
New exterior PVC trim and kick board
Disposal of the old door
*Options that will increase the costs of any choice of sliding glass or French door.
Larger or custom sizes
Multiple glass panels
Transom window above
Wood grain texture
Interior and exterior colors are not the same
Custom paint colors or stains
Grids in glass, decorative glass, privacy glass, tinted glass
Triple pane glass
Internal blinds in glass
Upgraded handlesets
Custom sizes
Higher than average insulation ratings
Full composite frames
Transom window above
Step 3: Design & Planning
Upon acceptance of the Design/Build agreement and payment of the required design retainer, we will begin the detailed design work which includes:
- Gather all required information for your project.
- Further development of the design and final project concept drawings.
- Assistance with product and material selections.
- Create the detailed specifications for your project.
Our Warranty to You CORE Remodeling Services, Inc. warrants all labor performed and material installed at the job site, for a period of (3) three year from date of installation. All workmanship shall conform to the guidelines found in the publication “Residential Construction Performance Guidelines for Professional Builders and Remodelers, Fifth Edition, 2015 , National Association of Home Builders of the United States. If an item is not covered in that publications, standard industry practice shall govern. This may include the dispute resolution process as specified in the contract documents or by applicable laws. This warranty does not include normal wear and tear, and/or product abuse.
Under this warranty, CORE Remodeling Services will be provided the opportunity to have one of its representatives assess any damage identified to be caused by CORE Remodeling Services, Inc employees and/or material installed by CORE Remodeling Services. If said damage is judged to be the fault of CORE Remodeling Services workmanship and/or material, CORE Remodeling Services will at no cost to the Owner repair or replace defective material.