
Door installation in Aurora is not just swapping a slab — it is measuring the rough opening, squaring the frame, setting the threshold, and making sure the latch and deadbolt line up on the first close. A door that looks fine in the box can whistle at the lock side within a month if the install skips shims or uses the wrong fastener length.
Aurora Entry Specialists installs entry doors, patio sliders, storm doors, and interior pre-hungs across Aurora, Newmarket, King City and nearby York Region. We supply and install when stock fits your opening, or measure for a custom order when the rough opening is non-standard.
When Aurora homeowners choose door installation
- Existing entry drafts badly and weatherstripping no longer seals
- Slab is delaminating or the frame is rotted beyond reliable repair
- Renovation or new build requires a correctly hung door before occupancy
- Upgrading steel or fibreglass for insulation and security on an older home
- Patio slider track is corroded — new unit beats repeated roller patches
- Storm door needed over an entry that already latches cleanly
Entry door installation — what good looks like
Around Mobile technicians serving Aurora, the Yonge Street corridor, and neighbouring York Region towns, we see builder-grade entries that latch on day one but miss the strike after the first winter. Proper installation means checking plumb and level on the hinge side, shimming the jamb so gaps are even at the head and lock stile, and setting screws into solid framing — not just trim.
Pre-hung units arrive with the slab hinged to the jamb. We adjust before fastening permanently, test the latch path, then install hardware. Wide entries with sidelights need extra care so the meeting stiles stay parallel.
Housing stock around Yonge Street, St. Andrews Valley, and Aurora GO corridor mixes older wood jambs with newer insulated slabs; the frame and the door rarely move at the same rate in January.
Patio and storm door installation
Sliding door installation starts with a clean, level sill and rollers set to the right height before the lock is tested. A panel installed too low will never lock cleanly — no amount of handle tightening fixes that.
Storm doors over an existing entry need clearance at the sweep and a closer that does not fight the main door. We measure overlap and hinge swing so both doors operate without binding.
Repair vs new door installation
Aurora Entry Specialists repairs first when the frame is sound. Door installation makes sense when the slab or frame is past sensible repair, or when you planned an upgrade anyway.
Call (647) 932-0552 with photos of the opening — inside and outside — and the label on the frame if you have one. We will tell you honestly whether installation or frame repair is the better spend.
Common questions
Quick answers to what homeowners and property managers ask most about this problem.
How much does door installation cost in Aurora?
Price depends on door type, size, and whether the rough opening needs framing work. Entry installs differ from patio sliders and interior pre-hungs. Aurora Entry Specialists quotes after measuring on site — call (647) 932-0552 or send photos for a faster range before we arrive.
Do you supply the door or install one I purchased?
We can supply and install common entry and patio sizes, or install customer-supplied units when the product fits the opening and meets our quality standards. We inspect the rough opening first either way.
How long does entry door installation take in Aurora?
Many standard entry replacements finish in one day when the opening is sound and the unit is on hand. Custom sizes or structural frame work can add time. We explain the schedule when we quote.
Should I replace my door or repair the frame first?
When the slab is sound and only the jamb or strike area failed, frame repair often wins. When the slab is warped, delaminating, or the frame is rotted through, installation is the durable fix. We inspect the full opening before recommending either path.
Need door repair in Aurora?
Aurora Entry Specialists serves Aurora, Newmarket, King City, Richmond Hill, and nearby York Region. Call (647) 932-0552 or request a quote with photos of the door — we will tell you honestly whether repair makes sense.