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Moxie on Jan 06, 2014As always when using a contractor..Pick one you know you can trust and don't pay them until you are done and happy with the job. I trust you will go an pick out the doors yourself, so you will know what they cost..all custom order doors can be ordered with custom hing locations to avoid any unsightly rework on the existing jambs (different door manufacturers have different standard hing locations and you don't want to have to replace jambs to or have old hing recesses exposed when they are done) - just a suggestion..but if you buy the doors you could just hire a painter to finish (if not pre-finished) them and ask them to reinstall them for you as well. Painters often have to remove and replace doors to refinish them. Most millwork shops that make true solid wood doors or door places (like pella and the like) can help you find the door you really want and know what questions to ask to get the right doors. I would also take a visual inventory as such of the existing damage, if any, on your walls and floors so you will know if they damage anything while working in your home. If you have dated pictures you can point it out to them and "suggest" they repair it. Hope some of this helps and enjoy your new doors!Helpful Reply
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Window Universe on Jun 18, 2014Hi Karen, You should always purchase from a contractor whom is licensed, bonded, insured, and has a profile with the BBB. Be sure to check their ratings on Angie's List and HomeAdvisor as well.Helpful Reply
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Christine on Jun 18, 2014Heck with all that, although it's good advice. See if you can use the lovely exterior doors from Lowe's or HD. They're 1 3/4" thick vs. 1 3/8" and the weight difference is enough to make them feel solid and strong. I used the 6-panel, unfinished exterior doors to use as 15 pocket doors. I think they're pine. If you have to buy a door with a frame, I'm no help. It sounds like your doors will be a lovely addition to your home.Helpful Reply
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