Door Installation.
Piscataway, NJ.
Door installation throughout Piscataway. The ranches near Johnson Park and Randolphville often have settled frames, so we fit doors to the opening that exists, not the one on the spec sheet. Interior, exterior, and storm doors, with lock and hardware upgrades while we're there.
Door Installation in Piscataway
- Exterior door replacement
- Interior door replacement
- Door alignment & adjustments
- Door hardware upgrades
- Weatherstripping
- Lock installation
- Window sill repair
Service Area
Serving Piscataway and surrounding neighborhoods.
- • Randolphville
- • Arbor
- • Johnson Park area
ZIP: 08854
Project Timeline
1-2 days
Actual timeline depends on project scope. Detailed schedules during estimates.
Why Piscataway Homeowners Choose Us
Licensed & Insured
Full liability coverage, bonded, and insured. NJ HIC #13VH13918800.
Licensed & Local
Licensed NJ home improvement contractor serving Piscataway and central New Jersey.
Free Estimates
Transparent pricing with detailed, no-obligation estimates for all services.
Other Services in Piscataway
Serving Piscataway Homeowners
Piscataway is home to Rutgers University and a diverse mix of housing, from the older Randolphville neighborhood near the Raritan River to newer subdivisions and townhome communities closer to Route 1. Many Piscataway homes from the 1960s and 1970s are undergoing kitchen and bathroom remodels as ownership changes hands. We're active throughout Piscataway and have strong familiarity with Middlesex County permit requirements and timelines for projects requiring inspections.
Door Installation in Piscataway: FAQ
How long does door installation take?+
A standard interior door replacement takes 2 to 4 hours. An exterior door with new hardware, weatherstripping, and adjustment to the frame typically takes 4 to 6 hours. We can usually complete 2 to 3 door installations in a single day, making it efficient to upgrade multiple doors at once.
Do I need a permit to replace a door in NJ?+
Replacing a door in its existing opening generally doesn't require a permit in New Jersey. However, if you're widening a doorway, changing the opening size, or making structural modifications to the surrounding wall, a permit may be required. We'll let you know during the estimate if your specific project needs one.
Why is my door sticking or not closing properly?+
Doors stick and misalign for several reasons: seasonal wood expansion, settling of the house foundation, worn hinges, or a warped frame. In NJ's humid summers and cold winters, this is especially common. We diagnose the root cause first. Often it's a simple hinge adjustment or minor planing fixes the problem without needing a full replacement.
What exterior door materials do you recommend for New Jersey homes?+
For NJ's climate (humid summers, cold winters, frequent rain) we generally recommend fiberglass or steel exterior doors over wood. Fiberglass doesn't warp, rot, or require painting, and modern versions are virtually indistinguishable from real wood. Steel doors offer excellent security and insulation. We help you weigh options during your free estimate.