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How Much Does It Cost to Install Doors?

Your door installation or replacement cost will depend on the type, number and location of the doors you purchase, as well as any additional features you choose for each, plus hardware such as hinges and handles.

Exterior Doors

A red front door with a glass pane and a two decorative trees on either side.

Home Depot Installers offer a full range of steel and fibreglass entry doors, from front entry doors to patio doors, in any style, whether single or double, sliding doors, French doors and more.

Interior Doors

A white double door with glass panes separating two rooms in a home.

For interior door installation, The Home Depot Home Services can connect you with a qualified Local Pro in your area to receive a full cost estimate for your project and hire an experienced professional to get the job done.

What Is the Average Cost to Install a Front Entry Door?

Across Canada, the average front door cost is $2,500 (single door, excluding sidelight), with a range from $1,500, for the most basic and budget-friendly options, to over $5,000, for more upscale exterior doors.

The exact front entry door entry installation cost will depend on the number, size and type of the doors you want installed, add-ons such as window inserts, sidelights and transom, as well as any parts and accessories required for the project.

The chart below provides a breakdown of cost for some of the most popular available patio door options.

In Ontario, the average cost to supply and install a new entry door is $3,900 for a project that includes a pre-hung, painted single fibreglass door, plus one sidelight.

Type of Door

Features Included

Key Qualities

Average Door Installation Cost

Price Range Per Door, Installed

Single entry door – primed only

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.
  • Plenty of affordable options.
  • Available in a wide range of sizes and configurations.

$2,500

 

$1,750 - $4,000+

 

Single entry door with one sidelight – exterior painted and interior primed

 

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with one sidelight.
  • Painted colour on the exterior of the door (slab and frame) and primed white interior (slab and frame).

$3,900

 

 

$3,000 - $6,500+ 

 

 

Single entry door with two sidelights – painted exterior and interior with laminated jambs

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with two sidelights.
  • Painted colour on the exterior and interior of slab.
  • Laminated frame (jambs) to match paint.

$6,500

 

$5,000 - $8,500+ 

 

 

Double entry door

  • Double pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.
  • Great for curb appeal.
  • Convenient when moving larger items such as furniture.
  $4,300 - $7,500+ 

Single Entry Door

Features Included

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.

Key Qualities

  • Plenty of affordable options.
  • Available in a wide range of sizes and configurations.

Average Door Cost, Installed

 

  • $2,500

Price Range Per Door, Installed

  • $2,500 - $3,300+

In Alberta, the average cost to supply and install a new entry door is $3,500 for a project that includes a pre-hung, painted single fibreglass door, plus one sidelight.

Type of Door

Features Included

Key Qualities

Average Door Installation Cost

Price Range Per Door, Installed

Single entry door – primed only

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.
  • Plenty of affordable options.
  • Available in a wide range of sizes and configurations.

$2,500

 

$1,900 - $3,000+

 

Single entry door with one sidelight – exterior painted and interior primed

 

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with one sidelight.
  • Painted colour on the exterior of the door (slab and frame) and primed white interior (slab and frame).

$3,500

 

 

$3,000 - $6,500+ 

 

 

Single entry door with two sidelights – painted exterior and interior with laminated jambs

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with two sidelights.
  • Painted colour on the exterior and interior of slab.
  • Laminated frame (jambs) to match paint.

$5,500

 

$5,000 - $8,500+ 

 

 

Double entry door

  • Double pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.
  • Great for curb appeal.
  • Convenient when moving larger items such as furniture.
  $3,900 - $6,500+ 

In British Columbia, the average cost to supply and install a new entry door is $4,000 for a project that includes a pre-hung, painted single fibreglass door, plus one sidelight.

Type of Door

Features Included

Key Qualities

Average Door Installation Cost

Price Range Per Door, Installed

Single entry door – primed only

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.
  • Plenty of affordable options.
  • Available in a wide range of sizes and configurations.

$2,500

 

$2,500 - $3,300+

 

Single entry door with one sidelight – exterior painted and interior primed

 

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with one sidelight.
  • Painted colour on the exterior of the door (slab and frame) and primed white interior (slab and frame).

$4,000

 

 

$4,000 - $5,150+ 

 

 

Single entry door with two sidelights – painted exterior and interior with laminated jambs

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with two sidelights.
  • Painted colour on the exterior and interior of slab.
  • Laminated frame (jambs) to match paint.

$5,600

 

$5,600 - $7,250+ 

 

 

Double entry door

  • Double pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.
  • Great for curb appeal.
  • Convenient when moving larger items such as furniture.
  $3,900 - $6,500+ 

In Manitoba, the average cost to supply and install a new entry door is $3,500 for a project that includes a pre-hung, painted single fibreglass door, plus one sidelight.

Type of Door

Features Included

Key Qualities

Average Door Installation Cost

Price Range Per Door, Installed

Single entry door – primed only

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.
  • Plenty of affordable options.
  • Available in a wide range of sizes and configurations.

$2,000

 

$1,500 - $3,000+

 

Single entry door with one sidelight – exterior painted and interior primed

 

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with one sidelight.
  • Painted colour on the exterior of the door (slab and frame) and primed white interior (slab and frame).

$3,500

 

 

$3,000 - $5,000+ 

 

 

Single entry door with two sidelights – painted exterior and interior with laminated jambs

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with two sidelights.
  • Painted colour on the exterior and interior of slab.
  • Laminated frame (jambs) to match paint.

$4,500

 

$4,000 - $6,000+ 

 

 

Double entry door

  • Double pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.
  • Great for curb appeal.
  • Convenient when moving larger items such as furniture.
  $3,000 - $5,000+ 

In Québec, the average cost to supply and install a new entry door is $3,500 for a project that includes a pre-hung, painted single fibreglass door, plus one sidelight.

Type of Door

Features Included

Key Qualities

Average Door Installation Cost

Price Range Per Door, Installed

Single entry door – primed only

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.
  • Plenty of affordable options.
  • Available in a wide range of sizes and configurations.

$2,500

 

$2,000 - $3,000+

Single entry door with one sidelight – exterior painted and interior primed

 

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with one sidelight.
  • Painted colour on the exterior of the door (slab and frame) and primed white interior (slab and frame).

$3,500

 

 

$2,500 - $4,500+

 

Single entry door with two sidelights – painted exterior and interior with laminated jambs

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with two sidelights.
  • Painted colour on the exterior and interior of slab.
  • Laminated frame (jambs) to match paint.

$4,500

 

$4,000 - $6,500+ 

 

 

Double entry door

  • Double pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.
  • Great for curb appeal.
  • Convenient when moving larger items such as furniture.
  $3,500 - $7,000

In Saskatchewan, the average cost to supply and install a new entry door is $4,000 for a project that includes a pre-hung, painted single fibreglass door, plus one sidelight.

Type of Door

Features Included

Key Qualities

Average Door Installation Cost

Price Range Per Door, Installed

Single entry door – primed only

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.
  • Plenty of affordable options.
  • Available in a wide range of sizes and configurations.

$2,500

 

$1,500 - $4,000+

Single entry door with one sidelight – exterior painted and interior primed

 

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with one sidelight.
  • Painted colour on the exterior of the door (slab and frame) and primed white interior (slab and frame).

$4,000

 

 

$3,000 - $6,500+ 

 

Single entry door with two sidelights – painted exterior and interior with laminated jambs

  • Single pre-hung entry door system with two sidelights.
  • Painted colour on the exterior and interior of slab.
  • Laminated frame (jambs) to match paint.

$4,000

 

$4,000 - $8,500+ 

 

 

Double entry door

  • Double pre-hung entry door system with primed slab (interior and exterior) and primed frame/jambs.
  • Great for curb appeal.
  • Convenient when moving larger items such as furniture.
  $3,900 - $6,500

All figures exclude taxes and include labour and related materials such as casing along the interior side of the new door frame, as well as removal and disposal of your existing entry doors.

How Much Does It Cost to Install Patio Doors?

How Much Does It Cost to Install Patio Doors?

Across Canada, the average new patio door price is $2,100 per door, with a range from $1,700 to $4,000. Your exact patio door installation or replacement cost will depend on the number, size and type of the doors you want installed, as well as any parts and accessories required for the project.

The chart below provides a breakdown of cost for some of the most popular available patio door options.

In Ontario, the average cost to supply and install a new patio door is $2,200 for a two-panel, pre-hung sliding door.

Type of Patio Door

Features Included

Key Qualities

Average Door Cost, Installed (By Region)

Price Range Per Door, Installed (By Region)

Sliding patio doors

  • Standard 5’ or 6’ sliding patio door. Installed to fit properly within your current opening.
  • Provides easy access in and out without door getting in the way.
  • Available double sliding doors offer additional accessibility.
  • $2,200
  • $1,700 - $3,500

 

French doors/hinged patio doors

  • Standard 6’ door system to fit existing opening.
  • Large windows allow lots of light.
  • Both doors open to allow a wide entranceway.
  • Adds extra style and elegance to your patio or deck.
  • $3,400 
  • $2,900 - $4,500+

 

In Alberta, the average cost to supply and install a new patio door is $2,200 for a two-panel, pre-hung sliding door.

Type of Patio Door

Features Included

Key Qualities

Average Door Cost, Installed (By Region)

Price Range Per Door, Installed (By Region)

Sliding patio doors

  • Standard 5’ or 6’ sliding patio door. Installed to fit properly within your current opening.
  • Provides easy access in and out without door getting in the way.
  • Available double sliding doors offer additional accessibility.
  • $2,200
  • $1,700 - $4,500

 

French doors/hinged patio doors

  • Standard 6’ door system to fit existing opening.
  • Large windows allow lots of light.
  • Both doors open to allow a wide entranceway.
  • Adds extra style and elegance to your patio or deck.
  • $3,500 
  • $3,000 - $5,500+ 

 

In British Columbia, the average cost to supply and install a new patio door is $2,400 for a two-panel, pre-hung sliding door.

Type of Patio Door

Features Included

Key Qualities

Average Door Cost, Installed (By Region)

Price Range Per Door, Installed (By Region)

Sliding patio doors

  • Standard 5’ or 6’ sliding patio door. Installed to fit properly within your current opening.
  • Provides easy access in and out without door getting in the way.
  • Available double sliding doors offer additional accessibility.
  • $2,400
  • $2,400 - $3,400 

French doors/hinged patio doors

  • Standard 6’ door system to fit existing opening.
  • Large windows allow lots of light.
  • Both doors open to allow a wide entranceway.
  • Adds extra style and elegance to your patio or deck.
  • $3,900
  • $3,900 - $5,300+

 

In Manitoba, the average cost to supply and install a new patio door is $1,900 for a two-panel, pre-hung sliding door.

Type of Patio Door

Features Included

Key Qualities

Average Door Cost, Installed (By Region)

Price Range Per Door, Installed (By Region)

Sliding patio doors

  • Standard 5’ or 6’ sliding patio door. Installed to fit properly within your current opening.
  • Provides easy access in and out without door getting in the way.
  • Available double sliding doors offer additional accessibility.
  • $1,900
  • $1,500 - $2,900 

 

French doors/hinged patio doors

  • Standard 6’ door system to fit existing opening.
  • Large windows allow lots of light.
  • Both doors open to allow a wide entranceway.
  • Adds extra style and elegance to your patio or deck.
  • $3,200
  • $2,900 - $4,500+

In Quebec, the average cost to supply and install a new patio door is $2,000 for a two-panel, pre-hung sliding door.

Type of Patio Door

Features Included

Key Qualities

Average Door Cost, Installed (By Region)

Price Range Per Door, Installed (By Region)

Sliding patio doors

  • Standard 5’ or 6’ sliding patio door. Installed to fit properly within your current opening.
  • Provides easy access in and out without door getting in the way.
  • Available double sliding doors offer additional accessibility.
  • $2,000
  • $1,750 - $3,750 

 

French doors/hinged patio doors

  • Standard 6’ door system to fit existing opening.
  • Large windows allow lots of light.
  • Both doors open to allow a wide entranceway.
  • Adds extra style and elegance to your patio or deck.
  • $3,200
  • $2,900 - $4,500

 

In Saskatchewan, the average cost to supply and install a new patio door is $2,800 for a two-panel, pre-hung sliding door.

Type of Patio Door

Features Included

Key Qualities

Average Door Cost, Installed (By Region)

Price Range Per Door, Installed (By Region)

Sliding patio doors

  • Standard 5’ or 6’ sliding patio door. Installed to fit properly within your current opening.
  • Provides easy access in and out without door getting in the way.
  • Available double sliding doors offer additional accessibility.
  • $2,800 
  • $1,700 - $3,500

 

French doors/hinged patio doors

  • Standard 6’ door system to fit existing opening.
  • Large windows allow lots of light.
  • Both doors open to allow a wide entranceway.
  • Adds extra style and elegance to your patio or deck.
  • $3,500
  • $2,900 – 4,500+ 

All costs exclude applicable taxes. Costs shown are for illustrative purposes only and may not apply to all situations. All prices and price ranges represent approximate door installation costs and price ranges for a single, pre-hung sliding patio door or double, pre-hung french patio doors, plus installation as well as the key features specified.

How to Order Your Front Entry Door and Patio Door Installation

1 Free In-Home Consultation

  • Book a free appointment with a Home Depot Design Consultant to discuss exterior door style options.
  • Final measurements will be taken in a second scheduled appointment and an estimate will be provided.
  • Please ensure you have purchased locksets and handle sets prior to installation.

2 Professional Installation

  • At a pre-scheduled time, the installer will deliver your new exterior doors and complete the installation.
  • They will remove and dispose of your existing exterior doors, then install the new ones.

2 Follow-Up Inspection

  • Upon completion, your installer will inspect your new doors and confirm that the project meets your approval.
  • They will haul away your old exterior doors for safe disposal.
A light-coloured, wooden door with glass panes, surrounded by two potted plants.

How to Choose Between Types of Exterior Doors

The type, style or material of the exterior doors you choose will depend on several considerations, particularly the unique needs of your home as well as a range of practical and style options you have at your disposal.

When replacing your front entry or patio doors, consider where the door is going to go and what you’ll need in that location. A side entry door, for instance, may require something different from a front door, just as you’ll have several reasons to choose sliding patio doors over French doors (or vice versa).

Consider the following: are you getting new doors installed primarily for aesthetic purposes and to boost curb appeal? Or are you replacing your old, worn and/or outdated exterior doors with something new and more energy-efficient?

10 Factors That Affect Your Door Installation Cost

Number of Doors

Whether you’re choosing a single or double entry door, multiple exterior doors or just one, will affect the overall door installation cost.

Size of Doors

Choosing to install larger exterior doors may carry a higher cost than installing smaller ones.

Type of Doors

The types of exterior doors you choose, whether front doors, single or double doors, french doors or sliding doors, will help determine the overall exterior door installation cost.

Door Material

Choosing from fibreglass or steel for your front entry doors, or between vinyl or fibreglass for your patio doors, will affect your exterior door installation cost.

Add-ons

Upgrading your exterior doors with features such as sidelights and transoms will need to be factored into your front door prices and overall exterior door installation cost.

Glass Inserts

Your entry doors can be purchased with or without glass inserts. Doing so, as well as the size and style of the window glass you choose, will affect your entry door replacement cost.

Hardware

Door handles and locks are purchased separately from your exterior doors. The products you choose should be factored into your overall exterior door installation cost.

Labour

Your door installation requires the labour of a skilled Home Depot Installer. Larger or more complicated door installation projects may take longer to complete and carry a higher labour cost.

Your Location

Door prices, as well as access to materials and labour, may vary from one location to the next and will be factored into your door installation cost estimate

Warranty

All entry door and patio door installation projects from The Home Depot Home Services come with a one-year parts and labour warranty. Ask your Installer for additional extended warranty options

How Can I Customize My Entry Doors?

When choosing the right front entry door, there are a number of additional options that you’ll want to consider to ensure your satisfaction and maximize the value of your exterior door installation project. Each option will need to be factored into your door installation or replacement cost. Here’s what you should know:

A wooden door with black hardware and a light on either side. There are potted plants on both sides of the door.

Windows

Glass inserts add a sense of style and class to your entry doors, but they're also a great way to brighten up your home's entranceway. The impact of windows on door prices will depend on the types you choose to add. Available in a full range of shapes, sizes and patterns, they can cover just a small portion of the door or nearly the whole thing, comprised of just a single pane or of multiple smaller ones. Often, the glass you choose becomes the stylistic centrepiece of your new exterior door.

A dark blue front door with sidelights on either side.

Sidelights

One of the best ways to expand and augment your front entrance, whether you're installing single or double doors, is to purchase exterior doors with matching sidelights. Just a single sidelight, added to a single front entry door, gives your home a more welcoming appearance, a brighter front entrance and greater curb appeal. You may also consider expanding your entrance further by ordering matching sidelights on either side of your new door. Ask you installer about your sidelight options and how they will factor into your exterior door installation cost.

A black transom is shown against a white ceiling.

Transoms

Another way to bring more light into your home's entranceway is by adding a transom above your exterior doors. Typically comprised of a single window panel, transoms are available in rectangular or semi-circular options and are designed to seamlessly match your new front entry doors. Ask your installer about the many options available and how it will affect your exterior door cost.

What Are My Options of Energy-Efficient Exterior Doors?

There are a wide variety of energy-efficient options available for your new exterior door installation or replacement. As this is a standard feature on most exterior door products, it does not need to be added to your door cost estimate.

ENERGY STAR®-Certified Exterior Doors and Features

Many new entry doors (with the notable exception of doors designed with interchangeable glass inserts) and french patio doors are built with a foam insulation core and carry the ENERGY STAR® certification.

A range of energy-efficient options are available for sliding patio doors as well. Look for doors with insulated vinyl frames and double- or triple-paned, low-E glass. Some sliding doors are even designed with built-in blinds, offering you both improved energy efficiency and light control.

Whether you're looking for front entry doors, french doors or sliding doors, a Home Depot installer can help you find energy efficient options that are right for your home.

Adding Insulation Around Your Door Frames

This is perhaps the most simple and cost-effective solution to reduce heat and cooling loss around your doorways. All door installations from The Home Depot Canada include an application of spray foam around the inside of your new door frames, at no additional charge, for added insulation.

What Is the Average Cost of a Door Installation by Material?

Choosing Between Fibreglass and Steel Entry Doors

All entry doors from Home Depot Installers are available in fibreglass or steel, each of which has its own unique qualities. It’s important to consider the pros and cons of each material when deciding which one will be right for your home.

Door Material

Key Qualities

Average Door + Installation Cost*

Steel Entry Doors

 

  • Thick, heavy construction offers superior security.
  • Won’t crack.
  • Generally, a more affordable option.
  • Blocks out noise.
$2,500

Fibreglass Entry Doors

 

  • Lasts longer than steel doors because they don’t rust.
  • Available in a wide range of styles and colours; unlike steel, can be painted to match the home.
  • Available faux-wood designs closely mimic the look and feel of real wooden doors.
  • Weatherproof and low-maintenance; won’t expand and contract with temperature changes.
$4,500+ 

Door Material

Key Qualities

Average Door + Installation Cost*

Steel Entry Doors

 

  • Thick, heavy construction offers superior security.
  • Won’t crack.
  • Generally, a more affordable option.
  • Blocks out noise.
$2,200

Fibreglass Entry Doors

 

  • Lasts longer than steel doors because they don’t rust.
  • Available in a wide range of styles and colours; unlike steel, can be painted to match the home.
  • Available faux-wood designs closely mimic the look and feel of real wooden doors.
  • Weatherproof and low-maintenance; won’t expand and contract with temperature changes.
$4,500 

Door Material

Key Qualities

Average Door + Installation Cost*

Steel Entry Doors

 

  • Thick, heavy construction offers superior security.
  • Won’t crack.
  • Generally, a more affordable option.
  • Blocks out noise.
$2,500 - $4,000

Fibreglass Entry Doors

 

  • Lasts longer than steel doors because they don’t rust.
  • Available in a wide range of styles and colours; unlike steel, can be painted to match the home.
  • Available faux-wood designs closely mimic the look and feel of real wooden doors.
  • Weatherproof and low-maintenance; won’t expand and contract with temperature changes.
$4,500

Door Material

Key Qualities

Average Door + Installation Cost*

Steel Entry Doors

 

  • Thick, heavy construction offers superior security.
  • Won’t crack.
  • Generally, a more affordable option.
  • Blocks out noise.
$1,800 

Fibreglass Entry Doors

 

  • Lasts longer than steel doors because they don’t rust.
  • Available in a wide range of styles and colours; unlike steel, can be painted to match the home.
  • Available faux-wood designs closely mimic the look and feel of real wooden doors.
  • Weatherproof and low-maintenance; won’t expand and contract with temperature changes.
$2,200

Door Material

Key Qualities

Average Door + Installation Cost*

Steel Entry Doors

 

  • Thick, heavy construction offers superior security.
  • Won’t crack.
  • Generally, a more affordable option.
  • Blocks out noise.
$2,000+ 

Fibreglass Entry Doors

 

  • Lasts longer than steel doors because they don’t rust.
  • Available in a wide range of styles and colours; unlike steel, can be painted to match the home.
  • Available faux-wood designs closely mimic the look and feel of real wooden doors.
  • Weatherproof and low-maintenance; won’t expand and contract with temperature changes.
$5,000+

Door Material

Key Qualities

Average Door + Installation Cost*

Steel Entry Doors

 

  • Thick, heavy construction offers superior security.
  • Won’t crack.
  • Generally, a more affordable option.
  • Blocks out noise.
$1,500 

Fibreglass Entry Doors

 

  • Lasts longer than steel doors because they don’t rust.
  • Available in a wide range of styles and colours; unlike steel, can be painted to match the home.
  • Available faux-wood designs closely mimic the look and feel of real wooden doors.
  • Weatherproof and low-maintenance; won’t expand and contract with temperature changes.
$2,000 

* Average costs include installation and are based on one single entry door with one window and one sidelight.

A sliding interior door in white installed in a house.

How Much Does It Cost to Install New Interior Doors?

The Home Depot can connect you with an experienced Local Pro in your area to take care of your interior door installation projects.

Your interior door installation cost will depend on several factors, including the size, style, material and number of doors you want installed, whether you purchase the doors as slabs or pre-hung in a door frame, whether frames or casing will also be replaced, the kind of hardware (handles, hinges, locks, etc.) you purchase, and whether painting is included, plus the rate that your Local Pro charges for their services. We recommend that you reach out to more than one Local Pro to get a cost estimate that meets your satisfaction.

Let us help you find a Local Pro to get an interior door installation cost estimate - and start your project today.

How It Works

1 Need help with a project?

  • Let us know what help you need and when you need it done, and we’ll connect you with Local Pros for the job. Simply submit a request online or talk to one of our friendly store associates.

2 Compare Local Pros

  • You will be contacted by up to three Local Pros that are connected to you based on your job request. Compare their credentials, ask questions, discuss availability and obtain a quote from those you choose to work with.

3 Complete Your Job

  • Hire the Local Pro that is right for you. After the project is complete, leave a review and let everyone know how it went. 
Two people install a new front entry door.

Can I Save Money by Installing My Own Doors?

It is possible for you to save some money on your exterior door installation cost by purchasing high-quality entry doors, sliding doors or French patio doors directly from a Home Depot store and installing them yourself. However, hiring a Home Depot Installer to measure and customize new exterior doors opens you up to a much wider range of options and possibilities to meet the needs of your home.

As well, remember that professional exterior door installation from The Home Depot Home Services offers you not only the expertise and high service standards of our experienced installers, but also a one-year parts and labour warranty that's included in your exterior door installation cost.

For interior doors, The Home Depot carries a full range of slab and pre-hung doors, handles, locks, hinges and other materials you’ll need for your project. But while you can save on the cost of labour by installing or replacing interior doors yourself, hiring an experienced Local Pro can save time and help get the job done more easily.

In some cases, such as when you require custom door sizes or additional work around a door frame, professional installation may be your only suitable option to get the doors you need for your home.

Get Your Project Started Today!

Request a free, in-home consultation with a Home Depot Design Consultant and let us help you choose your exterior door replacement options.

Call 1-800-HOME DEPOT (1-800-466-3337), visit a store, or submit an online request for a free consultation.

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