Some DIYs accidentally put their new doors backward
That sounds funny but it happens very often. When you perform door installation, you need to be sure it is installed correctly. If you put the hinges backward, or install the door with the locking mechanism facing the wrong direction, you could compromise the security of your home and place yourself at risk.
Increased energy bills
When you buy a new door, it will come with special technology that will make your house more energy efficient. If you hire a professional to install them, they will know all of the steps needed to prevent the doors from leaking. This can save you money on energy bills, but it may take months of higher-than-normal energy bills to recognize it!
Possible future water damage
You don’t want to let water in where it shouldn’t be. And you most definitely don’t want to experience energy loss or mold from improperly installed door frames. You can easily avoid such trials just by making sure that your door installation is done properly from the start.
Many things can go wrong
Your doors shouldn’t be a chore. They should provide stability and security for your home, add curb appeal, and not require maintenance or repair. When professional installers handle your installation, you’re guaranteed to get exactly what you want in your new door system. The pros will do it right the first time, so you won’t have to worry about problems with squeaking or sticking doors
Damage to glass
When installing a door, you risk damaging your glass. And what happens if you break it? You’re stuck with the bill. Professional installers will guarantee that they won’t break your glass while they install the wide sliding glass doors.
Don’t risk your new glass door
While DIY projects come with a certain level of risk. You might step on a nail, accidentally cut yourself and scrapes are possible, as well as slips or falls from ladders. You do not want to end up in the emergency room or worse! You’ve heard stories and rumors about the dangers surrounding door installation, but when you choose the right contractor, you can rest easy. The best contractors know how to do their job, and will complete it safely and efficiently—leaving you with a solid, secure door that lasts for years to come.