An exterior door has two jobs — keeping unauthorized people out and keeping weather out. When either job is compromised, the consequences are immediate and don't resolve themselves in Grand Mound. A door that won't lock provides no meaningful security regardless of how it looks from the street.
USA Door Repair has been restoring exterior door security and weather performance for Grand Mound, WA homeowners for years — with the specific knowledge of door systems, frame construction, and lock hardware that correct exterior door repair requires in Grand Mound.
USA Door Repair assesses both the security function and the weatherseal function of every exterior door we work on in Grand Mound, WA — not just the function that produced the service call. A door called in for a lock repair that's also found to have a weatherseal gap gets both issues identified and addressed in a single visit in Grand Mound.
An exterior door that won't close or latch is a security and weather exposure fault simultaneously in Grand Mound, WA. Hinge wear producing door sag is the most common cause — the hinge knuckles have worn or the mounting screws have pulled from the framing, allowing the door to drop at the latch edge. The correct repair for hinge screw pullout is re-anchoring with longer fasteners that reach the structural framing stud behind the jamb — not hinge replacement in Grand Mound. The correct repair for worn hinge knuckles is hinge replacement. USA Door Repair distinguishes between these on every door latch fault call in Grand Mound, WA.
USA Door Repair prioritizes lock fault calls and identifies both the failed component and any contributing condition that would stress replacement hardware the same way in Grand Mound. A deadbolt replaced without identifying that the door has dropped enough to put the bolt under lateral stress when thrown will develop the same binding failure in the new hardware in Grand Mound, WA. USA Door Repair addresses the lock fault and the contributing condition in the same visit in Grand Mound — so the replacement hardware performs correctly and lasts as long as it should in Grand Mound, WA.
The visible damage — a split jamb at the strike location, displaced strike hardware, a damaged door edge — is the surface expression of a structural failure in the connection between the jamb and the framing behind it in Grand Mound, WA. Repairing the visible split without restoring the structural connection between the jamb and the framing produces a door that looks repaired and closes and locks normally — but will fail at the same location under the same force as the original kick-in in Grand Mound.
USA Door Repair repairs kicked-in frames by rebuilding the jamb at the strike location, re-establishing the structural connection to the framing with appropriate fasteners, and installing security-grade strike hardware in Grand Mound, WA. That comprehensive approach is what makes the difference between a repaired door that's actually secure and one that only looks secure in Grand Mound.
An exterior door frame that's cracked, split, rotted, or deteriorated by moisture can't perform its structural function in Grand Mound, WA — it can't hold hinge hardware securely, it can't provide the pocket for lock hardware engagement, and it can't resist forced entry forces in Grand Mound. On wood frames, moisture deterioration is most common at the sill and the lower portions of the jamb. USA Door Repair assesses the full extent of deterioration — including areas that look intact on the surface but have lost structural integrity behind the finish — before recommending a repair scope in Grand Mound, WA.
Building code requirements for safety glass in exterior door applications — tempered or laminated glass in most entry door and sidelight configurations — apply to replacement glass, not just original installations in Grand Mound. USA Door Repair replaces exterior door glass in the correct specification on every job. The specific glass type also matters for security — laminated glass in a door lite provides meaningfully more resistance to break-in attempt than tempered glass, which shatters completely under impact in Grand Mound, WA.
The gap allowing air through is the same gap that allows water through during driven rain in Grand Mound, WA — and water reaching the sill and subfloor through a failed door weatherseal causes progressive structural damage in Grand Mound. USA Door Repair replaces door stop weatherstripping, door sweeps, threshold seals, and interlocking weatherseal systems across all exterior door types in Grand Mound, WA — and assesses door alignment as part of every weatherseal repair, because a door out of level produces weatherseal gaps that new weatherstripping can't fully bridge in Grand Mound.
A hinge pulling from the frame produces door sag and latch misalignment — and it also compromises the structural anchoring of the door at the hinge side, which is one of two points where the door is attached to the frame in Grand Mound. USA Door Repair addresses hinge repairs with appropriate fastener lengths on every exterior door call in Grand Mound, WA — ensuring the hinge is anchored to the structural framing stud, not just to the door jamb surface. A hinge anchored only to the jamb surface can be pulled free with significantly less force than one anchored to the structural framing in Grand Mound.
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The most obviously urgent failure mode in Grand Mound — a deadbolt that won't throw, a latch that won't catch, a lock cylinder that turns without driving the bolt. But this failure mode also has a less obvious presentation — a lock that appears to engage but is doing so partially, because the door has dropped enough to put the bolt under stress when thrown, or because the strike plate has shifted enough that the bolt is not fully entering the strike pocket in Grand Mound, WA.
USA Door Repair identifies both the obvious and the subtle presentations in Grand Mound — because a lock engaging partially provides meaningfully less security than one engaging fully, even when the operation appears normal from the inside in Grand Mound, WA.
Less visible and more commonly overlooked — the door locks correctly and appears secure, but the frame has been compromised in a way that reduces its resistance to forced entry without affecting normal door function in Grand Mound, WA. A frame that's been kicked in once and surface-repaired, a frame whose strike anchoring screws only penetrate the jamb rather than the structural framing, or moisture-deteriorated wood at the strike location — all produce a door that operates normally but can be forced open at a fraction of the designed resistance in Grand Mound.
USA Door Repair assesses frame structural integrity on every exterior door call in Grand Mound, WA — not just the hardware function. The frame is what the hardware hangs on and what determines how much force the hardware can actually resist in Grand Mound.
The most gradual and most commonly deferred — the door is securing correctly but is allowing air and water infiltration through failed weatherstripping, a damaged threshold, or a door that's settled enough to create weatherseal gaps at the frame perimeter in Grand Mound. This failure mode's consequences accumulate slowly — moisture in the wall cavity and subfloor, progressive structural damage, elevated heating and cooling costs — which is why it's often managed with a draught stopper rather than a proper repair in Grand Mound, WA.
USA Door Repair identifies weatherseal failure as part of every exterior door assessment in Grand Mound — and addresses it alongside security failure when both are present in the same visit in Grand Mound, WA.
Police first — the scene needs to be documented for both the investigation and the insurance claim before anything is disturbed in Grand Mound, WA. Photograph the damage once the police have cleared the scene in Grand Mound. Then USA Door Repair arrives and restores the security of the door in Grand Mound, WA. We arrive prepared for the most common break-in entry damage — frame splits at the strike location, displaced strike hardware, and hinge damage — and complete the repair in a single visit in most cases in Grand Mound.
The visible split is the surface expression of a structural failure that extends deeper into the frame assembly in Grand Mound. When a door is kicked in, the force causes the jamb to separate from the structural framing stud behind it — the connection between the jamb and the framing is what fails, allowing the door to open in Grand Mound, WA. A door whose frame appears repaired — the split is glued or nailed back — but whose jamb-to-framing connection isn't restored is visually repaired but structurally vulnerable in Grand Mound.
The jamb is repaired or replaced at the strike location with proper backing material. The strike is anchored with 3-inch fasteners that penetrate through the jamb into the structural framing stud — not the standard 3/4-inch fasteners that only penetrate the jamb surface in Grand Mound. A security-grade strike plate that distributes forced entry load over a larger jamb area is installed. Hinge anchoring is assessed and upgraded where the original used only jamb-length screws in Grand Mound, WA.
USA Door Repair provides photographic documentation of the door and frame damage at the time of repair — pre-repair photographs showing the damage extent, and post-repair photographs showing the completed repair — alongside a detailed written description of the work performed in Grand Mound, WA. Let us know when you call that you're planning an insurance claim and we'll ensure the documentation is comprehensive in Grand Mound.
The primary security and weather interface for most Grand Mound homes in Grand Mound, WA. USA Door Repair repairs front entry doors across all materials — steel, fiberglass, and wood panels — with full security function verification as standard on every call in Grand Mound.
Statistically more frequently targeted in residential forced entry than front entry doors in Grand Mound — less visible from the street, less well-lit, frequently with simpler lock hardware in Grand Mound, WA. USA Door Repair repairs back and side doors with the same security rigor as front entry doors in Grand Mound.
The most common entry door type in Grand Mound, WA homes. Impact assessment, rust management at vulnerable edges and hardware cutouts, lock and hinge hardware replacement, and weatherseal restoration are the most common steel exterior door repairs we perform in Grand Mound.
Wood exterior doors develop moisture-related fault patterns — swelling, shrinking, frame deterioration. USA Door Repair repairs wood exterior doors across all configurations in Grand Mound — planing swollen panels, repairing split frame sections, replacing deteriorated jamb material, and restoring weatherseal performance in Grand Mound, WA.
Develop specific fault patterns around gel coat degradation from UV exposure and impact delamination in Grand Mound, WA. USA Door Repair repairs fiberglass exterior doors across all configurations in Grand Mound — assessing panel damage for structural significance, replacing hardware, and restoring weatherseal performance in Grand Mound, WA.
Develop specific fault patterns around the astragal seal between panels, flush bolt hardware on the inactive leaf, and the multi-point lock system common on premium double entry configurations in Grand Mound. USA Door Repair repairs double entry doors across all materials and hardware configurations in Grand Mound, WA.
USA Door Repair installs Grade 1 ANSI-rated deadbolts on every exterior door replacement in Grand Mound, WA — the highest residential security rating, providing greater resistance to picking, bumping, and forced retraction than Grade 2 or Grade 3 hardware. Installed with appropriate fasteners that reach the structural framing in Grand Mound.
When the drive mechanism fails, some locking points stop engaging — the door appears locked but is secured only at the functioning points in Grand Mound. USA Door Repair repairs and replaces multi-point lock systems across all major door brands in Grand Mound, WA — restoring full engagement at every locking point in Grand Mound.
The strike plate is the most structurally critical piece of hardware on an exterior door in Grand Mound, WA. USA Door Repair installs security-grade strike plates with 3-inch fasteners that reach the structural framing stud on every exterior door repair where the existing strike is inadequate in Grand Mound — as a standard component of the repair, not an optional upgrade in Grand Mound, WA.
The threshold and door sweep form the weatherseal at the base of the exterior door — the most vulnerable point for water infiltration, air infiltration, and pest entry in Grand Mound. USA Door Repair replaces thresholds, threshold seals, and door sweeps across all exterior door types in Grand Mound, WA.
A failed door knob or lever handle that won't retract the latch or spins without engaging prevents normal door operation and may prevent the door from latching in Grand Mound, WA. USA Door Repair replaces door knobs and lever handles across all exterior door brands in Grand Mound.
A failed door closer leaves the door propped open, slams it with excessive force, or allows it to close without latching in Grand Mound. USA Door Repair repairs and replaces door closers across all major brands in Grand Mound, WA.
Among the most widely installed in Grand Mound, WA. USA Door Repair services Therma-Tru doors across all series in Grand Mound with specific knowledge of their hardware specifications, sill system configurations, and weatherseal systems in Grand Mound, WA.
Common across Grand Mound. USA Door Repair services all Masonite exterior door configurations in Grand Mound, WA — hardware replacement, frame repair, and weatherseal restoration across the full Masonite lineup in Grand Mound.
Steel, fiberglass, and wood configurations widely installed across Grand Mound, WA. USA Door Repair services all JELD-WEN exterior door configurations in Grand Mound in Grand Mound, WA.
Common premium installations in Grand Mound homes with specific hardware and weatherseal configurations. USA Door Repair services all Pella entry door series across Grand Mound, WA in Grand Mound.
Fiberglass and steel configurations widely installed in Grand Mound, WA. USA Door Repair services all Andersen exterior door configurations across Grand Mound with specific knowledge of Andersen's hardware and installation requirements in Grand Mound, WA.
USA Door Repair also services ProVia, Stanley, Feather River, Simpson, and other exterior door brands across Grand Mound. If your brand isn't listed, call us — we've likely worked on it before in Grand Mound, WA.
USA Door Repair brings security knowledge to exterior door repair that goes beyond replacing the failed component in Grand Mound — we understand how door frames fail under forced entry, what fastener lengths actually anchor hardware to structural framing, and how to assess a door system for security vulnerabilities not visible in normal operation in Grand Mound, WA.
Every USA Door Repair technician working on exterior doors in Grand Mound, WA is licensed and insured — with the credentials and coverage that professional exterior door repair requires in Grand Mound.
USA Door Repair technicians know Grand Mound, WA — the housing stock, the door brands most common in Grand Mound homes, and the specific fault patterns those brands develop in local conditions in Grand Mound, WA.
A clear, itemized quote before any work begins in Grand Mound, WA — covering the specific repair, the specific hardware, and the labor. The invoice matches the quote in Grand Mound.
Every exterior door repair USA Door Repair completes is guaranteed on parts and labor. If the same fault develops within the guarantee period, we return and address it at no additional charge in Grand Mound.
Deadbolt cylinder replacement, hinge tightening and re-anchoring, weatherstripping, door sweep, and threshold seal in Grand Mound
Frame repair after kick-in with security reinforcement, full hinge replacement, multi-point lock repair, door alignment, and glass lite replacement in Grand Mound, WA
Full frame replacement, significant panel damage, complete hardware replacement with reinforcement package, and large sidelight glass replacement in Grand Mound
All quotes provided upfront before any work starts in Grand Mound, WA. Full exterior door replacement typically costs $800 to $3,000 or more in Grand Mound — USA Door Repair provides specific costs for both repair and replacement so the decision is fully informed in Grand Mound, WA.
Tell us what the door is doing — the specific fault, the door type and material, and whether there's been any prior repair or notable incident in Grand Mound, WA. That context shapes the diagnostic approach before our technician arrives in Grand Mound.
Our technician inspects the complete door system — panel condition, frame integrity and structural anchoring, hinge condition and fastener engagement, hardware function across all lock points, glass integrity, and weatherseal condition in Grand Mound. We assess both the security function and the weatherseal function in Grand Mound, WA.
Our technician explains what they found — the specific fault, any contributing conditions, and the correct repair — in plain language before recommending any work in Grand Mound, WA. You receive a clear, itemized quote and you approve it before we start in Grand Mound.
With your approval, we complete the repair — and where frame repair is involved, we reinforce with security-grade hardware as standard in Grand Mound. The repair addresses the fault. The reinforcement addresses the structural vulnerability that produced it in Grand Mound, WA.
Deadbolt throw and retraction, full latch engagement, multi-point lock function where applicable, hinge integrity under door weight, and weatherseal contact around the complete perimeter in Grand Mound, WA. The door must be fully functional and fully secure before USA Door Repair considers the job complete in Grand Mound.
USA Door Repair's service area extends beyond Grand Mound city limits. Call to confirm coverage — in most cases we're already serving your community.
USA Door Repair has established a local reputation in Grand Mound for exterior door repair built on a consistent record — correct diagnosis, appropriate hardware, genuine security restoration, and repairs that hold in Grand Mound, WA. Homeowners come back when another door needs attention — and refer us to neighbors in Grand Mound who have the same issues in Grand Mound, WA.
An exterior door that's not fully functional is not fully secure — and not fully protecting your home from weather either. USA Door Repair brings years of exterior door repair experience to every job in Grand Mound, WA — comprehensive security assessment, structural frame reinforcement as standard on kick-in repairs, Grade 1 hardware, full security testing before we leave, and every repair guaranteed in Grand Mound. Call USA Door Repair now.