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RESIDENTIAL DOOR SALES

Choosing a new entry, patio, or interior door affects your home's security, energy bills, and curb appeal for years to come. Indy Doors helps Indianapolis homeowners compare real options and pick the door that actually fits the opening and the budget.

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A DOOR THAT FITS YOUR HOME, NOT JUST YOUR OPENING.

Every home has its own mix of style, sun exposure, and security needs, so a door that works well for one house can be the wrong choice for the next. We walk Indianapolis homeowners through fiberglass, steel, and wood options from Therma-Tru, Masonite, and Trimlite before any purchase decision is made.


Once you have chosen a direction, we confirm sizing, swing, glass options, and hardware preparation so the door you order gets installed without last-minute substitutions or delays.

  • Therma-Tru, Masonite, and Trimlite products
  • Fiberglass, steel, and wood entry doors
  • Patio, French, and interior door options
  • Guidance on energy efficient glass and cores
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RESIDENTIAL DOOR SALES

THE RIGHT DOOR FOR EVERY INDIANAPOLIS HOME.

Indianapolis homes range from historic bungalows to new construction, and each style calls for different door proportions, materials, and hardware finishes. We help you narrow a wide catalog of options down to the handful that actually suit your home's architecture, orientation, and how your family uses the entrance day to day.

DOORS SELECTED FOR INDIANAPOLIS HOMEOWNERS.

Fiberglass entry doors hold up well against Central Indiana's humid summers and cold winters without the swelling or warping that solid wood can develop over time. Steel doors offer strength and value for side and service entries, while Trimlite wood doors bring a premium look to homes where appearance matters most, provided they receive proper finishing and upkeep.

37 YEARS OF DOOR EXPERTISE.

With 37 years of specialized door experience behind Indy Doors, we have learned which products actually perform in Indianapolis conditions and which look good in a showroom but underperform once installed. That experience shapes every recommendation we make, from core material to weatherstripping. Ready to see your options in person?

WHAT A NEW ENTRY DOOR DELIVERS

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Improved Home Security

A properly specified entry door with quality locking hardware makes forced entry significantly harder than an older, worn out door and frame. We pair door selection with deadbolt and multi-point lock options built for real world security needs.

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Lower Energy Bills

Modern fiberglass and steel doors with insulated cores reduce drafts around the frame and threshold, easing the load on your heating and cooling system. Over a full Indiana winter, that difference shows up directly on your utility bill.

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Better Curb Appeal

A new entry door is one of the fastest ways to change how a home looks from the street. Glass patterns, panel styles, and finish options let you refresh your home's face without a full exterior renovation.

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Quieter Interior Spaces

Modern door cores and better weatherstripping cut down on outside noise reaching your living space. That matters most on homes near busier Indianapolis streets or close to neighbors on smaller lots.

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Smoother Daily Operation

A door sized and hung correctly opens and closes without sticking, dragging, or requiring a shoulder to shut. We confirm dimensions and swing direction before ordering so the finished door operates the way it should from day one.

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Long Term Value

Quality doors from established manufacturers hold their finish and function longer than budget alternatives, which means fewer repairs and replacements over the life of your home. That durability protects the money you put into the purchase.

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WHAT WE OFFER

OUR RESIDENTIAL DOOR SALES.

We sell and specify the following residential door types for Indianapolis homeowners, matching each option to how the opening is used and what the home's exterior calls for.

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ENTRY DOORS

Fiberglass Entry Doors


Fiberglass entry doors resist moisture, dents, and warping while offering strong insulation for Indiana's temperature swings. We help you choose panel styles, glass inserts, and finishes that match your home's existing trim and siding.

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ENTRY DOORS

Steel Entry Doors


Steel doors deliver strength and value for primary, side, and service entrances where durability matters most. We review gauge, core insulation, and finish options so the door holds up to daily use and weather exposure.

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WOOD DOORS

Trimlite Wood Entry Doors


Trimlite wood doors bring a premium, natural look to homes where appearance is the priority. We explain finishing and maintenance expectations upfront so you know what it takes to keep a wood door performing well.

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PATIO DOORS

Patio and French Doors


Sliding and hinged patio doors bring natural light into living spaces and connect indoor and outdoor areas. We help you compare glass packages, track hardware, and screen options for smooth, secure daily operation.

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STORM DOORS

Storm and Screen Doors


Storm and screen doors add an extra layer of weather protection and ventilation in front of an existing entry door. We install Gerkin storm doors, matching frame finishes and closer options to your entry door for a coordinated look.

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INTERIOR DOORS

Interior Doors


From bedroom doors to closet and pantry doors, we help homeowners select interior door styles, panel designs, and finishes that carry a consistent look throughout the home's floor plan.

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Common Questions

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Homeowners considering a new entry, patio, or interior door often ask similar questions before choosing a product. Here are answers to the ones we hear most often from Indianapolis customers.

  • How do I know if I need a new door or just new hardware?

    If the door itself is warped, drafty, or damaged, replacement usually makes more sense than new hardware alone. A quick evaluation of the door, frame, and seals can tell you which repair actually solves the problem.

  • What is the difference between fiberglass and steel entry doors?

    Fiberglass resists dents and denting better and can mimic a wood grain look, while steel offers a smoother, more affordable option with strong security. Both insulate well, so the choice often comes down to appearance and budget.

  • How long does it take to order a new residential door?

    Lead times vary by manufacturer, style, and glass options, often running several weeks for a custom configuration. Indy Doors provides Indianapolis, Indiana customers a project specific timeline once selections are finalized.

  • Can I match a new door to my existing trim and siding color?

    Yes, most manufacturers offer a range of factory finishes, and some doors can be painted after installation. We review color and finish options against your home's exterior before you place an order.

  • Do storm doors work with any entry door?

    Most storm doors fit standard entry door openings, but frame depth, hinge placement, and existing hardware can affect the right model. We check compatibility with your entry door before recommending a storm door option.

  • What glass options are available for entry and patio doors?

    Options range from clear and decorative glass to frosted, textured, and low emissivity coatings that improve energy performance. We help you weigh privacy, light, and insulation needs when narrowing down glass choices.

  • How do I choose between a single door and a double door entry?

    Double doors suit wider openings and grander entrances but cost more and need careful weatherstripping to seal both panels. Single doors with sidelights often deliver similar light and style at a lower cost.

  • Why should homeowners choose Indy Doors for a new entry door?

    Indy Doors brings 37 years of specialized door experience and direct manufacturer relationships to every Indianapolis, Indiana home project, helping you avoid mismatched products and ordering errors before they become costly problems.

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HOW WE WORK

FROM FIRST LOOK TO FINISHED DOOR, HERE IS HOW.

STEP 01

We Discuss Your Needs

We start by talking through how you use the entrance, what is bothering you about the current door, and what look you want, so recommendations are grounded in how you actually live in the home.

STEP 02

We Measure the Opening

Our team takes accurate field measurements of the existing opening, frame, and threshold, since even small discrepancies can cause ordering errors or installation delays later in the process.

STEP 03

We Present Product Options

Based on your needs and measurements, we present a shortlist of doors from Therma-Tru, Masonite, or Trimlite, along with glass, hardware, and finish choices that fit your home and budget.

STEP 04

We Finalize Your Order

Once you choose a product, we confirm every specification, from swing direction to hardware preparation, before placing the order, so the door that arrives matches what was actually agreed upon.

STEP 05

We Coordinate Delivery

We track lead times and coordinate delivery so your new door arrives ready for installation without unnecessary storage delays or damage risk sitting in a garage or job site.

STEP 06

We Confirm You Are Satisfied

After delivery or installation, we follow up to confirm the door performs as expected and address any adjustments needed, so the project ends with a door that works the way it should.