Exterior doors separate the comfort of your home from the sometimes harsh elements outside. At Window World of Lake Charles we understand the importance that a door holds in your home. We believe it is vital to complement your home with a door that matches your style and welcomes your guests with open arms, while still providing the security you need. If you’re interested in top-notch replacement doors that offer the security you need, affordability you desire, and customization you’ll love, you’ve come to the right place. We serve the Lake Charles area with many different types of replacement doors, each with its own unique benefits and capabilities.
Like your home’s insulation and HVAC system, exterior doors play an important role in your home’s energy performance. At Window World of Lake Charles, our replacement doors feature superior thermal insulation, low-E glass, tightly sealed weatherstripping, and additional energy-saving features to keep your home comfortable and your utility bills low.
The standard door is 80 inches tall, 36 inches wide, and 1 ⅜ inch thick. Exterior doors are the same height and width but are 1 ¾ inch thick instead.
To measure the size door that you need, start with the width of the door frame. Next, measure the height of the door frame. Afterward, measure the thickness of the door to get the full dimensions.
To paint a door, you can remove it from the hinges or paint it standing up. The first step is to prime the doors. Then, you can paint the door.
Consider the time of year when you are painting because you don’t want the temperature to be too hot or too cold. When you purchase a door from Window World, you can choose from a wide selection of door colors.
The perfect time to replace a door is anytime it is damaged or your energy costs are too high.
The cost of replacing a door depends on the type of door you choose. Please contact Window World of Lake Charles for a free estimate.
No. Our doors are manufactured to fit the opening in your home, so there is no need for structural alterations.
Not necessarily. Many times you can transfer your old door handle and locking mechanisms into a new door.