Entry & Storm Doors in Lubbock, Midland & Odessa
Entry & Storm Doors in Lubbock, Midland & Odessa Doors that hold up to slamming wind, blowing dust, and 39 summers of West Texas sun. Trusted by West Texas homeowners…
Doors Installed By People Who Measure Twice
Entry doors. Storm doors. Patio doors. Custom measured, professionally installed, and backed by a 10-year Jones workmanship warranty. Fiberglass, Iron or wood — we fit every style.
- Custom fiberglass & iron entry doors
- Storm doors with security & ventilation
- Sliding and French patio doors
- Professional measurement & install
- In-home free estimate
- 10-year Jones workmanship warranty
Every Door Your Home Needs
From front door curb appeal to storm-door security — one crew handles it all.
Entry Doors
Custom fiberglass, iron and wood front doors.
Service DetailsStorm Doors
Security, ventilation and energy efficiency.
Service DetailsPatio & Sliding
Sliding and French doors for indoor-outdoor living.
Service Details
Entry & Storm Doors in Lubbock, Midland & Odessa
Doors that hold up to slamming wind, blowing dust, and 39 summers of West Texas sun.
Trusted by West Texas homeowners for 39+ years
39
Years protecting West Texas homes
22,000+
Projects completed
A+
BBB rating since 1988
Family
Owned and operated since 1987
Entry doors
The front door is the first thing your guests see and the last thing burglars want to test. We install solid-core fiberglass and iron entry doors for Lubbock homeowners, with options for sidelights, transoms, and decorative glass. Every door we hang gets weatherstripping and a threshold that’s actually sealed against the wind.
Storm doors
A good storm door extends the life of your entry door, blocks dust and debris, and lets you open the front door for ventilation without inviting half the South Plains in with it. We install full-view, ventilating, and reinforced storm doors across Lubbock, Midland, Odessa, and the surrounding communities.
Doors built for West Texas wind, dust, and sun
A door in the South Plains works harder than people think. Straight-line wind slams it and tests the weatherstrip; blowing dust works into every seal; and the same UV that bakes your roof fades and warps a cheap slab over a few summers. We install entry, storm, and patio doors chosen and fitted to handle exactly that — measured custom to the opening, installed by a trained crew, and backed by our 10-year workmanship warranty.
Entry doors
Your front door is the first thing a guest touches and the first thing a buyer notices — and in this climate it’s also a working part of your home’s envelope. We install custom fiberglass, iron, and wood entry doors. Fiberglass is the workhorse for West Texas: it won’t rust, warp, or rot, it insulates better than iron or wood, and modern finishes mimic real wood grain. Iron offers maximum security and value. Wood delivers the highest-end look for homeowners who want it. We’ll measure your opening, walk you through the trade-offs, and fit a door that seals tight and looks right.
Storm doors
A good storm door earns its keep here: it protects your entry door from blowing dust and sun, adds a layer of security, and lets you ventilate the house on the handful of perfect days West Texas gives you. We install storm doors with proper closers, security glass and screen options, and hardware that stands up to wind — not the flimsy big-box units that rattle loose in a season.
Patio doors
Sliding and French patio doors open a room to the backyard and pull in light. We install energy-efficient patio door systems with Low-E glass and weather-tight seals built for the temperature swings between a January cold front and an August afternoon, so the door that brightens your living room isn’t also leaking your conditioned air.
Ready to take the next step?
Free on-site estimate. No high-pressure sales. Just honest answers from people who’ve been doing this in West Texas for 39+ years.
Doors FAQ — West Texas
What type of entry door is best for West Texas?
For most homes, fiberglass. It won’t rust, warp, or rot, it insulates better than Iron or wood, and today’s finishes convincingly mimic wood grain — ideal for a climate with intense sun and big temperature swings. Iron is the value-and-security choice; wood is the premium look. We help you weigh all three.
Do I really need a storm door?
In West Texas, a storm door does real work: it shields your entry door from blowing dust and UV, adds security, and lets you ventilate on mild days. It also extends the life of the entry door behind it. It’s an inexpensive upgrade that pays off in this climate.
Are your patio doors energy-efficient?
Yes — we install sliding and French patio doors with Low-E glass and weather-tight seals designed for our heat and cold swings, so they bring in light without leaking conditioned air.
Do you make custom-sized doors?
We measure every opening and order doors fitted to it. Older Lubbock homes in particular often have non-standard openings, and a properly measured, professionally installed door is what separates a tight seal from a lifetime of drafts.
Is door installation covered by warranty?
Every door we install carries the manufacturer’s product warranty plus our 10-year Jones workmanship warranty on the installation.
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