“I like to say that your front door is the smile of your home, and if it doesn't make you feel like that when you pull up, you should probably consider getting one that does,” said Billy Cline, door expert and owner of YourNewDoor.com.
Cline’s team is equipped to tackle even the most complex, challenging designs, working with clients to transform ideas from imagination to reality. Door styles range from traditional to modern and can be customized to unique size, shape and other specifications, such as arches and radius designs, keeping clients informed throughout the process.
“We take pride in educating the client along the way on options other than what they're considering [as well as] product knowledge,” Cline said.
While lead times vary, clients can generally expect the process of designing and creating a custom door to take 6-12 weeks from start to finish, and Cline’s team works diligently from the beginning to get the job done right.
Step 1: Request a consultation
The process begins by calling the team at 469-351-0834 and filling out an online form with a few photos of the current entryway. If the client already has an idea of what they’d like, they’re asked to send a few inspiration photos, too.
Step 2: Speak with an expert
A custom design expert calls the client to discuss ideas, goals and other considerations, balancing the best use of budget to deliver on client goals. In general, clients reach out to the company, receive a call and get a quote for their custom door on the same day.
Step 3: Designing your custom door
Once an estimate is accepted, the team crafts a design for bringing the client’s vision to life. Once it’s ready, clients are given unlimited revisions, ensuring they achieve precisely what they want. The team especially looks forward to more challenging and creative orders that draw more on their mastery of hand-crafted products, such as designing and placing embellishments and accouterments made from iron and other materials.
Step 4: Custom door production
By investing in cutting edge technology (literally), the company empowers its team to focus on quality craftsmanship. The company’s five-axis cutting machine provides flexibility and control over angled cuts with unmatched precision and quality. Its three-headed sander frees team members up to focus on hand-done artistic aspects of doors. Doors also go into an industrial-size paint-curing oven to ensure lasting results.
Step 5: Installation
YourNewDoor.com installs completed orders in half a day or less, on average, and continues to deliver first-class customer service long after.
“If you've ever [worked with] a contractor, you know it's hard to get them back out after you've written that final check. We're the opposite—when you call us back, if you ever need it, we put you on the next opening on the schedule as if you're calling us as a new customer,” Cline said.
More about the company
Since opening in 2008, YourNewDoor.com has filled a gap in the local market for specialty doors tailored to each client’s taste and unique, aesthetic goals. While most doors are made from mahogany due to its durability and rich, wooden appearance, the company also creates custom doors from fiberglass, wrought iron and aluminum.
In addition to luxury, custom doors, the company offers a number of other services, including:
- Interior and exterior doors
- Door repairs, rot repairs and replacements
- Patio, sliding and French doors
- Pet doors
- Window-to-door conversions
Cline says his company wouldn’t be where it is today without its talented teams and energetic apprentices eager to learn from seasoned experts through YourNewDoor.com’s uniquely structured training program. He also attributes the company’s success to its emphasis on quality and reminds the community to do their research before placing custom door orders, since custom doors are expensive, especially given current material costs, and providers are known to cut corners, compromise value, or leave out finishes, painting and installation to make their prices appear lower.
To learn more about custom designs from YourNewDoor.com or inquire about options for your home, call Cline and his team at 469-351-0834 or visit the website today.
The above story was produced by Community Impact's Multi Platform Journalist Jacquelyn Chorush with information solely provided by the local business as part of its "sponsored content" purchase through our advertising team.