Doors and French Doors installed by DP Door Co
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10,000 sq foot home, three stories,
technically this was a remodel of a 1,200 sq ft home.
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There are more solid wood doors in this house then in a small track of homes.
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Just the moldings around the windows took days to install.
Then we started the crown mold, and not just on normal walls to ceilings
but intricate honey combs with layers of crown molding.
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A simple understated 10,000 square foot home.
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This retro style contemporary mid century look is not for the cookie cutters homes. This upscale home in Claremont has the right doors for the house. This custom door was designed by the customer with the technical help of our staff and built in our Cucamonga shop by Frank Pupo our head carpenter. |
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Being proud of your doors is not uncommon.
This Spangle wanted his picture with his doors.
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This is the beginning of something beautiful.
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We installed 85 doors, 80 Windows and thousands of feet of moldings.
A lot of work but obviously well worth it.
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Sometime you need a divider between rooms, French doors dress up the room and serve a purpose.
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Nice window treatments for french doors. |
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You may have seen our section that we help keep clean on the 210 fwy.
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The opening sidelights (sidelites) are a covenant way to get ventilation.
This looks much better than a screen door.
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A 10 Foot old sliding door was replace with this elegant
French door with marginal-style grid pattern.
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Before, an old aluminum sliding glass door.
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After. There is just no comparison,
these solid oak French doors are beautiful and the talk of the party.
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Who we are; info about DP Door |
french doors for homes
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10ft, 4-door 15 light French Doors: Interior french doors are a very popular way to divide rooms. These are fir french doors to give a warm casual look. We also have mahogany and oak french doors that are very popular.
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Sliding French Doors: Sliding french doors have advantages, you can put furniture fairly close to them and not have to worry about the doors swinging into it.
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This is a great way to replace a sliding glass patio door. Shown here is a 8' french door, two 30" 10 lite french doors and two 12" opening sidelites. The sidelites have screens on the exterior; this is a very convenient and a attractive way to get ventilation with out a screen door over the french doors. |
This is a vinyl french door with vinyl windows interlarded into the system. Every thing matches and will last for decades. Using Vinyl Swinging french doors allows us to use the same girds as the windows. |
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The best thing about Aluminum Sliding Glass doors is that they are easy to replace with something nice. When this couple wanted to fix up their home for their wedding they called DP Door. |
We prehung the French Doors at our shop, the actual installation took less then a day with no mess; nothing to touch up or clean up.
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The top of the line french doors. Milgard's fiberglass doors shown here with white interior. Also available with vertical grain fir or pine. |
Exterior of home with Milgard's fiberglass doors. This house had 6 sets if wood french doors that were hard to maintain. The Milgard doors have a full lifetime warranty and need no maintenance. |
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Milgard vinyl dual pane (double glazed) sliding glass door with an arched transom above. This door has a french rail giving it the look of a wood french door. The doors are shown here in our Claremont office. |
Wood French Doors with valances. We install our doors with decorative moldings so no treatments are necessary but on some homes they do look good. |
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Our skill does not necessarily cost more.
Jobs go very easy for us and we don't make the expensive mistakes of others.
The end result is our prices are very competitive.
You do get more with DP Door.
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