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Customer had a single hinged patio door with full lite of flush glazed glass. They wanted to be able to still have glass in the patio door but also wanted to put a dog door into the bottom part of the door. Nesco Construction was able to supply a new fiberglass door slab with a smaller glass insert. We were able to install the customer provided dog door into the bottom of the door. Now the dogs can let themselves in and out of the house.
This customer contacted us about installing a Masonite M-Power Smart Door at the front entry of their home. Customer had been in negotiations with one of the Big Box stores to supply the new pre-hung door unit. They were unable to provide them with a licensed contractor that would be willing to install the new door since it requires connecting electrical wiring for the door to have power to operate. Nesco Construction was able to install the entry door. This is the first Masonite M-Power Smart Door in Las Vegas, Nevada.
This customer wanted to replace exterior doors on their home. Nesco Construction was able to supply and install a new entry door with a sidelite. New door and sidelite are fiberglass with a mahogany woodgrain. The doors have been stained on both sides with the manufacturer’s recommended stain kit to comply with their warranty. The new door and sidelite definitely increased the curb appeal of the our customer’s home.
There was also a single exterior door on the back of the home that we replaced and a sliding glass door at the master bedroom that was replaced. The new doors are smooth fiberglass on both sides. We asked Sherwin Williams to match the stain color of the front door with paint for these two doors. Both doors have a multipoint lock in addition to the deadbolt lock for added security. Low-e glass.
Customer also had an opening to their den/home office area that they wanted to put a set of interior doors into. We had to retrofit the opening and kept the arch at the top with supplying and installing a pair of hinged interior doors with decorative glass.
The entry door on this home was a solid door. Customer wanted to have a door that had a single lite of low-e glass that would allow natural light to come into the entry way of their home. The new door also has white mini blinds between the glass that raise, lower, and tilt. Nesco Construction also painted the new door before installation. New door hardware was also installed with the new entry door.
In this older home, our customer did not like the sliding glass door any longer. We were asked if we could provide a hinged door with sidelites that would fit into the opening. The new door and sidelites are smooth fiberglass on both sides with low-e glass and have white mini blinds between the glass that raise, lower, and tilt. The sidelites are fixed. Nesco Construction did not paint this door unit.
Nesco Construction had replaced exterior doors for our customer at their old home. We were asked to look at the door with sidelites that they wanted to replace at their new home to provide some different options other than a hinged patio door that would open into the bedroom. The new sliding glass door is vinyl with super low-e glass due to the back of the house receiving a ton of afternoon sun. As you can see from the after picture, the new sliding glass door looks like it has always been a part of this home.
When our customer purchased this home, the exterior door in the master bedroom going out to the patio area was a solid door. They wanted to be able to add more light to the master bedroom. Nesco Construction suggested a new exterior door with low-e glass as well as white mini blinds between the glass. This eliminates the need to have a shutter or window covering on the interior side of the door. Nesco Construction did not paint this door.
Customer has an older home with exterior doors that were in very bad shape. Nesco Construction was able to help our customer with new door selection and well as the replacement of the exterior doors. We did not paint these doors.
This customer lives in an older home and wanted to update the entry doors. As you can see in the before picture, the old doors had definitely seen better days. The new doors are smooth fiberglass on both sides. Customer wanted the yellow paint color on the exterior as well as interior.
This customer contacted us from a referral from one of our material suppliers. They had a front entry door with sidelites on each side of the door and a hinged patio door that they were interested in having replaced. We scheduled an appointment to obtain the information that we need in order to put our estimate together. We also provided information to their material supplier so the new doors that they were going to order would be correct and not have any issues with the installation.
Nesco Construction painted both sets of doors before installation. What a difference in curb appeal for both sets of doors!
The old entry doors on this home had one of the glass inserts damaged. Nesco Construction inquired with the door manufacturer and found out that the style of glass insert was no longer available. The option was then provided to change out the existing entry doors with new solid doors that did not have any glass in them. The customer opted to have the new doors painted by themselves or others.
In the before picture you can see that the entry door style is not that modern looking. In the after picture, definitely more of a modern look without any glass and the long handles. Painting of the new doors to be completed by the customer. Curb appeal dramatically changed from old doors.
Customer wanted to replace existing entry door with one that had a more modern look. They were already dealing with a material supplier to order the door when we looked at the project. Nesco Construction was able to assist our customer with ordering the new door so there would not be any issues when it arrived. Customer opted to paint the new door themselves. How about the change in curb appeal with the new door?
There was no side garage door in the garage of this home. The customers wanted to add one. Nesco Construction was able to layout the new door opening, construct the new door opening, supply and install the new door. Customers opted to paint the new door themselves. Garage is now more functional with a pedestrian door.
The existing door and sidelites on this home were made of wood. The door was 42” wide by 80” tall. The wood was damaged by a forced entry and not able to be repaired. The new door and sidelites are fiberglass with a woodgrain. The interior side of the new door and sidelite is factory finished. (Not able to see due to lighting issues at the time of the picture being taken.) The new door unit was built to be the same size as the existing one so there would not be any issues. Unique door style and color!
Nesco Construction was able to assist this customer with ordering a new door slab to replace the existing entry door on their home. The new door has glass inserts that allow natural light to come into the home. The curb appeal is certainly different compared to the old entry door. The customer opted to paint the new door themselves after installation.
When you see the before picture of this pair of entry doors you will be shocked. The customers provided a very modern door style that has been factory finished. The doors complement the front courtyard of the home nicely. This is one of the most unique entry door replacements that we have been associated with!
This customer purchased a home and decided that the entry door needed to be replaced. The door is 42” wide by 96” tall. Based on the size there are only certain door styles that are available from the manufacturer. The door that our customer chose is fiberglass with an oak woodgrain. Nesco Construction was able to stain both sides of the new door with the manufacturer’s stain kit. Definitely changed the curb appeal from the wood entry door.
The entry doors for this home were replaced as well as both of the sliding glass doors on the back of the home. The new entry doors are smooth fiberglass with glass inserts that now allow natural light to come into the home. The new hinged patio doors swing out per our customer’s request. The doors are smooth fiberglass with low-e glass. Both doors have multipoint locking door hardware. Meaning that there are additional points that lock on the doors in addition to the deadbolt.
Customer has a home where the front of the house faces the West. They get a ton of sun exposure on the entry door. The old entry door was made of wood. The door had warped and seen better days. The new door is fiberglass with a woodgrain. The door has been factory finished on both sides. An extra deadbolt was added to the door at the customer’s request.
Customer had actually purchased new hinged patio doors from one of the big box retailers. When they showed up to do the installation, they had the wrong size doors. Nesco Construction was able to supply, paint, and install new entry doors and new patio doors that were the right size. As well as what the customers wanted. The change in the curb appeal of their home with the new entry doors is incredible!
Customer has a newer home that had a 6-0 by 8-0 sliding glass door. They did not want to have the sliding door any longer. They recently had a swimming pool built in their backyard. They wanted to have a hinged patio door that would have blinds between the glass. We were able to provide an estimate and sign a contract. New doors were ordered. Once they arrived painting was completed before the installation was scheduled. Nesco Construction showed up for the installation and the customer wanted to confirm that the new doors were going to be swinging out to the outside patio area. The doors that were purchased were set up as inswing doors that would swing into the home. We had to retrofit the existing composite door jamb with a new outswing threshold. Non-removable pin hinges. Armor plate on the active door. Change out the glass inserts in each door slab. You can see from the pictures that the project ended up turning out very well!
Customer was having issues with the entry door on their home not closing properly or sealing correctly. They also wanted to update the entry door to a more modern look. Nesco Construction was able to provide a door style that they liked without any glass. We painted the new door before installation. With the before and after pictures, look at the difference in the curb appeal with the new entry door.
When contacted by this customer, they informed us that they had an existing sliding glass door that wanted to change out to a hinged patio door. We scheduled an appointment with the customer in order to obtain the information needed to put together an estimate for the project. The customer wanted to provide the new doors. Nesco Construction was able to work with the door supplier to make sure that the right size and materials were ordered for the project. Based on the before and after pictures, the project was a success in our opinion.
Customer had hired someone to replace the patio door in the master bedroom. The doors that were installed had been modified or retrofit without the knowledge of the owner so they would fit into the existing opening. The hinges for the doors were actually glued on to the doors. The glue failed on the active door and there was not enough wood on the edge of the door to hold the screws for the hinges. Certainly could have been a dangerous situation if someone opened the door and it fell off of the jamb.
Nesco Construction was able to supply a sliding glass door to fit the opening. The casing profile and exterior trim were matched along with the interior and exterior paint. Now our customer has an operable patio door that will not hurt anyone!
Customer wanted to upgrade the entryway to their home by having new entry doors installed. With the door style that was selected, there is still privacy due to not being able to see through the glass. All of the natural light comes through the glass. Bonus feature is that the curb appeal of the home was forever changed too! See what you think of the before and after pictures
Nesco Construction was contacted by this customer after a forced entry had taken place at the front entry door of their home. The strike side of the door jamb was broken and the customer had secured the entry door. Nesco Construction was able to match the door style with a smooth fiberglass door, match the interior casing profile, and paint the new door before installation. The color of the new front door was selected by our customer. Now they have a fully functional entry door again.
The entry door with sidelites at the front of this home was not put in properly when the home was built several years ago. The customer is the original owner. They decided to update the entry door and sidelites. Nesco Construction was able to paint the door and sidelites before installation. The new door unit was installed correctly and seals unlike the old door.
Customer wanted to update the large entry door on the front of their home. The door is 42″ wide and 8′ tall. Not a standard size door at all. Existing door was also a wood door that faces the South and gets a lot of sun exposure. Customer was able to find a new fiberglass door with decorative rain glass at the top of it to allow in natural light. The new fiberglass door will fair much better to the weather and sun exposure than the wood door. Nesco Construction was able to paint the new door before installation. The installation was completed in one day.
The previous owner of this home had an exterior door installed off of the master bedroom to access the large patio area that was added. The new owners wanted to have an exterior door that had blinds between the glass. We were able to specify a new fiberglass door with the low-e glass insert that has mini blinds between the glass. Huge difference from the exterior door that was installed.
This customer had a double entry door that is approximately 5’ wide. They wanted to have glass in the new doors but, the glass options are very limited for that size of doors. We made the suggestion of having a single door with two sidelites in lieu of the double door. Project turned out fantastic! New doors were painted before installation. The curb appeal of this home has changed forever for the better!
Customer is remodeling the kitchen area of their home. With the new design, the existing hinged patio door that swings into the kitchen area would need to be replaced with a new hinged patio door that would swing out on to the patio area. We were able to supply, paint before installation, and install the new door. Now the new kitchen can move forward!
The hinged patio door on the back of this home had the glass broken out of it due to a forced entry. Nesco Construction was able to match the door style and paint colors. New door slab was installed on to the existing door jamb. The weatherstripping and door hardware were replaced also. We also removed the shutter from the inside of the old door and installed it on to the inside of the new door.
Customer has an older home and the exterior pane of glass on the hinged patio door was shattered. The glass was not able to be replaced due to the how the existing door was built. Nesco Construction made an appointment to obtain all of the information needed to replace the door unit. The new doors are smooth fiberglass with glass inserts. In the event that the glass should happen to be shattered again, the glass insert can be replaced only. Paint colors were matched everything turned out just like nothing happened.
Customers have an older home that had a pair of real wood entry doors. The doors were beautiful but, they were fed up with the maintenance that real wood doors require in the Las Vegas climate. The doors were having issues sealing properly as well. Nesco Construction was able to assist with door style selections based on information obtained from customers. We provided hardware options to select from. Customers provides us with the paint colors that they wanted to use for the interior and exterior sides of the new doors. Please see in the before and after pictures.
The patio door shown in the before and after pictures is 9-0 wide by 8-0 tall. The center panel is active and the two outer panels are fixed so they do not open. Due to a forced entry, the mull post on the strike side of the active door was damaged beyond repair. The only way to replace the damaged mull post is to remove the entire door unit from the rough opening. So it makes more sense to replace the entire door unit. Nesco Construction was able to remove the damaged door unit and install the new one in one day. Painting of the new hinged patio doors was completed before installation. If you have a project like this and need help, please contact us to schedule an appointment.
When contacted by this customer, he told us that he had been trying to have the entry doors replaced to their home for over 2 years without any success. We scheduled an appointment with him to look at the project and obtain the information that we need in order to put an estimate together. We were able to provide a few different options in door styles at the customer’s request. After making a selection of the door style, our contract was signed and the new doors were ordered. Painting of the new doors was completed before installation. Old doors were removed and new doors installed in one day.
This customer decided that they wanted a new entry door for their home. Nesco Construction was able to schedule an appointment to go out and look at the project and to obtain & provide the necessary measurements and information needed for the customer to order a new factory-finished pre-hung door unit. By having Nesco Construction come and do the measurements, it gave the customer confidence there were no mistakes prior to ordering the new door. What a noticeable difference!
The customer had an existing hinged patio door that someone tried to break the glass out of one of the door slabs unsuccessfully. Nesco Construction was contacted to provide an estimate to be submitted to the customer’s insurance company. We were able to provide a new hinged patio door that was properly installed. Painting of the new doors was completed before installation. The removal of the old doors and installation of the new doors was completed in one day.
This customer has an older home that needed to have the front entry door and side garage door replaced. Both of the new doors are smooth fiberglass. The front door required a handicap accessible threshold for wheelchair access. The new doors were painted before installation. New doors are secure and properly seal out the weather.
We looked at this project earlier this year. Customer wanted to provide a new entry door slab that would be factory finished and have it installed on the existing door jamb. Nesco Construction was able to complete the project once the door finally arrived. Curb appeal of the home was increased dramatically!
We were asked to look at this project due to the existing sliding glass door being removed by someone else. We were able to assist the customer in providing an estimate for them to submit to their homeowners insurance claim. Once approved, we were able to provide a new sliding glass door and install into the existing opening.
This customer is in the process of remodeling the inside of their home. The replacement of the exterior doors was the next step. The front entry door, back patio door, and side garage door were all replaced. The customer opted to paint the new doors themselves. What a difference!
Here at this home, the customers wanted to upgrade the front entry door. They chose a door that has a glass insert to allow natural light to come into their home. They also had the new entry door factory finished with stain and a clear coat. The new fiberglass entry door was installed on to the existing door jambs. A new handleset was also installed on the new entry door. The curb appeal of the home was upgraded as well with the new entry door.
The exterior door on this customer’s home had seen better days! The door did not open or seal properly. There were also signs that water was getting inside the house at the door. The new exterior door is smooth fiberglass on both sides with flush glazed low-e glass. The new door operates and seals properly without letting any water into the laundry room from the outside. We matched the paint on both the exterior and interior for the new door.
This customer had and existing single entry door with a sidelite. This was the original entry door and sidelite from when the home was built. Customers decided it was time for a change and to change the curb appeal of their home. The old door was replaced by Nesco Construction with a new entry door. Mission accomplished!
This customer wanted to upgrade the entry door for their home. As you will see in the before picture, there was a single door with two side lites. The new doors, in the after picture, are wrought iron doors that our customer supplied. The rough opening had to be retrofit due to the new doors having an arched top. The stucco pop out also had to be retrofit since the top of the new doors are arched. Paint was matched. Drywall was repaired on the inside of the new doors. Huge difference in curb appeal!
This customer had a hinged patio door that had been installed in the master bedroom where a window had been when the house was built. The doors did not operate properly. Customer wanted to upgrade the doors as well. The new doors are smooth fiberglass with low-e glass. The active door has a multi-point lock on it for additional security. Very nice upgrade to this home.
This customer also had a barn door that we installed. They provided the door slab and hardware. We prepped the barn door for the door guide and handle as well as hung the door at the entrance to the master bathroom.
Customer was having issues with their entry door and decided that they would like to replace the entry door with a more modern looking door. The only problem was that the existing door has a sidelite installed. They did not want to have to replace the sidelite. We came up with a plan to remove the existing door with the jamb and install a new door with a new jamb. No issues. Paint matches existing on the sidelite. New door works great and added curb appeal to this home.
This home is located in an older part of Las Vegas that is rich with history of “Old Las Vegas”. The new entry doors were chosen to go along with this theme but, be a modern door. New doors were painted before installation. What a difference!
The owners of this home wanted to change the front door to one that was more modern as well as change the curb appeal of their home. Mission accomplished!
An exterior door on the side of this home goes into the laundry room. Customer had a pet door in the existing door and did not want the pet door any longer. Solution? Replace the old exterior door with a new door. As you can see, there is a HUGE difference! New door has an adjustable threshold and weatherstripping to seal out the elements unlike the old door. Paint colors matched for both the interior color and exterior color.
This customer has a newer home. The existing entry door has a glass insert in it that the customers did not like. You could see through the glass clearly and also when the sun would set, it would shine through the glass. Solution? A new solid door that is installed on to the existing door jamb. Paint color match existing door for both interior and exterior.
Customer purchased a new to them home. They were not happy with the entry door to the home or the door from the garage to the house. We went out and found out what needed to be done, provided an estimate and completed the job. The new doors were painted before installation. This means that the old doors came out and the new doors went in in one day. Their home was back to normal when we left on the day the installation was scheduled for. Please see the before and after pictures. The new entry door completely changed the curb appeal of this home! The door from the garage to the house now matches the other doors inside of the home and also has a 20 minute fire-rating to be building code compliant.
This home had an aluminum frame sliding glass door installed that was not in good shape at all. Nesco Construction was able to supply and install a new vinyl sliding glass door. Such a HUGE difference!
The entry doors in the before picture are real wood. They were not installed properly when the home was built. Our customer elected to supply a new fiberglass entry door unit that was stained and finished by the manufacturer. The new door also has multi-point locking door hardware. Nesco Construction was able to remove the old doors and install the new doors without any problems or issues.
This home had two pair of hinged patio doors that the customer wanted to replace. The new doors are fiberglass with an oak woodgrain and are stained. In addition to the door replacement, the dog door that the customer had installed in the bottom of the old doors needed to be relocated into the exterior wall. You can see the pet door on the bottom left side in the after picture. What a difference with the new doors!
This project was not a typical entry door replacement. The customer had hired someone to repaint the exterior side of the entry doors. The existing doors were smooth fiberglass. As you will see in the before picture, they tried to sand and/or scrape the doors. This damaged the doors beyond repair. Nesco Construction was able to provide a new pre-hung door unit that was painted with the paint colors that were provided by the customer. Huge difference in curb appeal!
This customer has a long term tenant that is renting the home from him and wanted to update the home due to the age. As part of the updating they wanted to replace the entry door, hinged patio door, and side garage door. Nesco Construction was able to provide information on the new door styles for the tenant and owner to review. Once our estimate was accepted and our contract was signed, the new doors were ordered. Nesco Construction was able to match the paint color of the tenants request. Before and after pictures were provided to the owner by email for him to see the transformation. Both the tenant and owner are happy with the new doors.
This home is also an older home and located in an established neighborhood. Customer wanted to have glass in the new doors to allow natural light into the home. Due to the size of the existing doors, Nesco Construction was limited on the door styles that have glass in them. Each door has two small glass inserts at the top. The old doors did not properly seal around the jamb or to the threshold. The new doors properly seal against the weatherstripping in the new door jamb. The sweeps on the bottom of each door seal against the new adjustable threshold. Nesco Construction was able to match the paint color of the existing exterior trim for the new doors as the customer requested. Huge difference with the new doors installed!
This customer has an older home that is in an established neighborhood. They wanted to update the entry doors to their home as well as change the curb appeal of the home also. The new doors are smooth fiberglass on both sides with a small amount of glass on them. The glass is not see through to allow for privacy but will let natural light into the home. The customer wanted to paint the new doors themselves. What a huge difference compared to the old entry doors!
This customer has an older home in Blue Diamond, Nevada. They wanted to replace three exterior doors on their home as the existing wood doors had definitely seen better days. The new doors are smooth fiberglass on both sides and have leaded glass in each door. The new doors operate properly and seal unlike the old doors. The new doors significantly changed the curb appeal of this older home for the better!
As you can see from the before picture, this home had a beautiful pair of entry doors with glass. The old doors were wood and even though they had been properly maintained over the last 25 years, the Las Vegas climate had taken a toll on them. The customers opted to have new solid doors at the entry with glass only at the top of them. The new doors are smooth fiberglass on both sides so there are not any of the issues that you would have to deal with by having real wood doors. The curb appeal of this beautiful home has been refreshed to a more modern door style that is easy to maintain and has a lifetime warranty from the manufacturer.
If Nesco Construction can help you with replacing the entry door or doors on your home, please contacts us to schedule an appointment.
Customer lives in an older home. He and his wife have been in the process of remodeling/updating the older home. The replacement of the entry doors is on the list of updates. The old doors were removed and disposed of. The new doors are fiberglass with woodgrain and stained with manufacturers stain kit. New doors were installed on to the existing jamb. What a difference! Please contact us if you would like to update the old entry doors on your home.
Customer is in the process of completing a whole house renovation. The entry doors to the home needed to be replaced and the customers opted for wrought iron doors. If we can help you with wrought iron doors for your home, please let us know.
Customer had a solid entry door on her home. She did not like that there wasn’t any curb appeal with the solid door, nor was there any natural light coming into the home with the solid door. Our customer actually went to one of our material suppliers and found a new entry door that she liked that had glass also. Nesco Construction was able to prep the new door to be hung on to the existing door jamb. What a difference! If we can help you with replacing your entry door, please contact us to schedule an appointment.
This customer had a pair of wood entry doors that were damaged by a forced entry as seen in the before picture. We suggested fiberglass doors in lieu of wood due to the climate in Las Vegas not being wood door friendly. The customer insisted on wanting to use new wood doors. Nesco Construction was able to help them find wood doors that are similar to the existing door style. Nesco Construction provided the installation of the new doors. The staining and finishing of the new doors was completed by the customer.
This customer was working with an interior designer to make his new house a home. One of the things that he wanted to do was replace the existing fiberglass entry doors with wood doors in a custom design that would add natural light into the home. Nesco Construction was able to work with the door supplier that the designer and customer wanted to use by providing all of the information that would be needed to order the new doors. Once the new doors arrived, Nesco Construction was able to provide professional installation. If you would like to replace the entry doors on your home, please contact us to schedule an appointment.
This customer had a sliding glass door that was damaged due to a forced entry. They did not want to replace the sliding glass door with another sliding glass door. A hinged patio door was chosen in lieu of the sliding glass door. The new hinged patio door has impact resistant glass. As you can see from the after picture, the new hinged patio doors offer a much nicer curb appeal to the home than a sliding glass door. If you would like to remove your sliding glass door and install a hinged patio door, please contact us to schedule an appointment.
Do not like your existing entry door due to the door not allowing any natural light to come into you home? This customer found a door that he liked that has decorative glass in it. Nesco Construction was able to paint the door before installation with paint that matches the exiting paint colors. The new door was hung on the existing door jamb and the existing door hardware was removed from the old door and installed on to the new door. The new door not only allows natural light to come into the home, the curb appeal has gone way up! Nesco Construction can do the same thing for you! Contact us to schedule an appointment to look at your project!
The fire-rated door from the garage to the house on this project was damaged beyond repair by the family pet. Nesco Construction was able to match the door style, casing profile, and paint color. Our finished product looks like nothing ever happened! If you need help with a project like this, please contact us to schedule an appointment for us to come out and look at your project.
This customer wanted to update the door hardware on the exterior doors of their home. The polished brass finish was tarnished and just did not work any longer. Always amazing at what a difference such a small change makes to the curb appeal of your home. Hardware style and color. Nice addition to this beautiful home!
This customer had an existing interior double door that they wanted to replace with a more modern door style. Nesco Construction was able to supply and install the new doors. Our customer also wanted to replace the exterior door to the same space. The new door has a full single lite of glass. There are white mini-blinds between the glass that you can raise, lower, and tilt the blinds all with one control on the interior side of the new door. The new door is smooth fiberglass. Very nice addition to this beautiful home. If you would like to receive an estimate to replace an exterior door or interior door at your home, pleases contact Nesco Construction to schedule an appointment.
This customer is located in a high rise condominium. Their project provided some very unique challenges. The customer wanted to change the entry doors on their unit from the doors that were provided when the project was built. The existing doors had a 20 minute fire-rating. The mortise body lock on the active door was also electrified and connected to the fire alarm system for the entire building.
For this project, Nesco Construction provided a variety of different door designs to choose from. The door design that was eventually selected were solid doors with raised panels. The new doors were then built to the specifications of the existing doors so the new doors could be hung on the existing metal jamb. Our customer wanted to have frosted glass in the new doors. The center panel has obscure glass that has a 20 minute fire-rating. The raised panels and glass provided a challenge for the raceway that is required to run the low voltage wire for the electrified mortise body lock through the door. In the after picture, you will see the new doors installed with new door hardware. The new doors have a 20 minute fire-rating with obscure glass. The new mortise body lock is also electrified. Overall, the project was a success!
This customer wanted to replace the entry door and back door on her home. The existing entry door was wood and as you will be able to see from the before picture not very well maintained over several years. The door did not have a threshold, door sweep or weatherstripping so it was not able to seal when closed to keep the weather out.
The new entry door is fiberglass with an oak woodgrain and has been stained so it will look more like wood. The new door comes pre-hung in a new jamb with new hinges, adjustable threshold, and weatherstripping. With this new entry door, the curb appeal of this customer’s home has changed dramatically!
For the back door, a smooth fiberglass door was used. The new door has a window in the top half of the door that is able to open and close. There is also a screen on the window to keep the bugs out when the window is open. The bottom half of the new door has a pet door in it for the customer’s two dogs to use. In the before picture, you will see that the old door was in pretty bad shape. In the after picture, the new door makes a huge difference! With having a threshold and door sweep the new door seals at the bottom when shut. Weatherstripping is installed into the new door jamb for the door to seal against when it is shut. This prevents the loss of conditioned air from the inside of the home. Also makes it harder for bugs, dirt, and debris to enter into your home.
This customer had a standard six-panel metal door that was typical for track housing depending when it was built. The new entry door is fiberglass with multi-point locking door hardware. This means that there are two additional locking points in addition to the deadbolt. There is one near the top of the door and one near the bottom of the door. The new fiberglass door has been stained with the door manufacturer’s stain kit so it looks like a wood door.
The curb appeal of this home has changed considerably! The new door is more secure with the multi-point lock than just a deadbolt lock like was on the old door.
This customer had an existing 8′ wide by 8′ tall sliding glass door that the home builder had installed on his home. The active panel of the sliding glass door did not want to slide any longer with all of the weight of the glass. Nesco Construction met with the customer. We listened to what he wanted to replace the sliding glass door with. Nesco Construction provided two different options as a replacement to the sliding glass door. Both options were hinged patio doors made from smooth fiberglass. The first option was to have white mini blinds between the glass on the two door panels and fixed sidelite panels. This is a popular option for past customers. The other option was to have simulated grids on top of the glass. Our customer chose to have the simulated grids on top of the glass as you will see in the pictures.
Nesco Construction was able to remove the sliding glass door without damaging any stucco. We are also different than other contractors as we have the painting completed on the new patio door unit before installation. This means that once the door unit is installed, the paint can be touched up and the project is usually completed in one day.
Please contact Nesco Construction to provide you with an estimate for your new hinged patio door.
At the master bedroom of this home, there was an existing sliding glass door. The builder of the home had put in the sliding glass door when the home was built. Our customer did not like the sliding glass door and would prefer to have a hinged patio door. Nesco Construction provided a smooth fiberglass pair of doors that have low-e glass and white mini-blinds between the glass. The blinds are able to be raised, lowered, and tilted from the same control. A very nice addition to this beautiful home!
This customer has tenants living in this home that came home to a surprise before Christmas. The front entry door was damaged due to a forced entry. The existing doors were wood and would be pretty difficult to match. Especially the active door only as there was no damage to the inactive door. Nesco Construction provided information on new fiberglass doors that did not have any glass in them. The doors are a six-panel design to provide some curb appeal. The tenants are happy to have new entry doors that have no glass in them so that they are more secure.
This customer contacted Nesco Construction after the back patio door at their home had been damaged due to a forced entry. The existing doors were wood and flush glazed with a mortise lock. We provided information on a flush glazed, fiberglass patio door that has a woodgrain on it. This product can be stained like wood, or painted. Nesco Construction was able to match the existing interior and exterior paint colors and the project turned out fantastic.
In the master bedroom of this home, a previous owner had a large window removed and a much smaller window installed. Our customers wanted to have a hinged patio door installed in the exterior wall to access the back yard. Nesco Construction was able to match the style of the new hinged patio door to an existing door style located off of the kitchen. What a difference the new doors make for the amount of natural light into the master bedroom! The overall feel of the whole master bedroom is incredible now!
The sliding glass door in this home was the original door from when the home was built in 1986. The active panel did not move back and forth properly or correctly seal against the fixed door panel. The glass, although dual pane, is not up to the energy efficiency of today’s products. The new hinged patio doors have low-e glass with white mini blinds between the glass. The new doors are smooth fiberglass on both sides. The new patio doors were a very nice addition to our customer’s home.
This customer had a sliding glass door on the back of their home that had seen better days. The active panel was not sliding smoothly and they wanted to have a hinged patio door. The door that they selected is a single door with a pair of hinged sidelites. The sidelites open to allow fresh air into your home. There is also a screen on the exterior side of the sidelites so debris is not able to come into your home when the sidelites are open. Both the sidelites and the door have multipoint locking hardware for added security. Both of the sidelites and the door have white mini blinds between the glass as well.
This customer has a new home located in Henderson area. They had a 12′ wide by 8′ tall sliding glass door that the home builder had installed on the back of the home. There were four panels on this door. One on each side that was fixed or did not open. The two in the middle both opened. The customer did not like the operation of the door and their dogs had figured out how to open the sliding glass door.
The hinged patio door that Nesco Construction specified for this project has smooth fiberglass on both sides that was painted. Each door panel has Low-e glass with white mini-blinds that are between the glass. The blinds are able to raise lower and tilt with one single control on the inside of each door. The two hinged door panels are in the center of the unit. One door is inactive and secure with a locking astragal. If the top and bottom pin are disengaged on the astragal, the inactive door will open. The active door is secured with a deadbolt lock. Nesco Construction matched the existing leverset style and finish with the door hardware that is located throughout the home.
Our customer made the comment, “This is great! The door looks like it is part of the house. You were able to match the color of the window frames perfectly!”
The dogs are not able to open the new door either.
The side garage door or pedestrian door on this customer’s home had seen better days. The door was falling apart due to years of weather taking their toll on the wood. The jamb appeared to be for an interior application instead of an exterior application. There was no threshold, door sweep, or weatherstripping in place. This allowed weather to infiltrate into the garage area. A smooth fiberglass door was used for this application with an exterior jamb, weatherstripping, threshold, and door sweep. A sill pan flashing was also installed to keep water from entering the garage area. The new door also has a deadbolt lock and locking leverset for added security.
This customer was having issues with their double entry door. The inactive door was difficult to open due the astragal not operating properly. The active and inactive doors were not sealing properly to the weatherstripping. The existing doors did not have a door viewer or glass to let in any natural light. This caused the entry way on the interior side of the doors to be very dark. The new doors are smooth fiberglass so they will not warp, crack, split, or dent. There is no heat transfer with the fiberglass doors like there is with the old metal doors. There are low-e glass inserts in the top two panels of each door to allow in natural light. There is now a door viewer on the active door in order to see who is at the front door without opening the door. Overall our customer’s requests were met. Nesco Construction has another satisfied customer for their entry door replacement project.
This customer has a beautiful set of entry doors that they thought they were going to have to replace due to the existing door hardware being broken and would not operate properly. The existing door hardware did not conform to the industry standards for the center to center measurement of the holes that are bored into the door for the hardware to be installed.
After taking measurements of the existing door hardware and looking at the new door hardware that the customer would like to use, Nesco Construction was able to retrofit the existing doors for the new door hardware without any damage. This in turn saved the customer the expense of replacing the pair of doors. Changing our the doors would have also changed the entire entryway of their home and curb appeal as well. Now they have new door hardware that they will be able to enjoy for many years to come as well as their beautiful doors too.
This customer had an existing hinged patio door that was installed when the house was built. They were having issues with the door not sealing properly and not having a threshold underneath the fixed panel side of the door. Nesco Construction was able to assist them with ordering the right hinged patio door for their project and professionally install the new hinged patio door.
This customer had a sliding glass door off of the master bedroom that they wanted to change into a hinged patio door. The before picture shows the sliding glass door that was removed. The after picture shows the new hinged patio door unit that the owner provided for the project. The customer elected to paint the new patio doors themselves.
The before picture is the sliding glass door that was existing. The customer wanted to have a hinged patio door installed into the existing opening. She had a few different companies look at the project and they all told her that she would have to increase the size of the opening to accommodate new hinged patio doors. Nesco Construction looked at the project and recommended a hinged patio door that would fit into the existing opening. The doors each have a single lite of low-e glass and also have white mini blinds between the glass that raise lower and tilt. The after picture is the hinged patio door after installation was completed. The new patio door was painted before installation which enabled this project to be completed in one day.
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