Sliding patio doors and entry doors that roll smooth, latch clean, and actually seal — professionally installed.
Patio sliders get forgotten in every window conversation — and they’re usually the largest single sheet of glass in the house, doing the least work. An original slider grinds on its track, leaks air around the whole perimeter, and pours heat in all summer. Door replacement in Albuquerque covers exactly that: sliding patio doors and entry doors, professionally installed for a tight fit and finish.
The catalog runs from replacement sliders with low-E double-pane glass to premium Jeld-Wen doors — and the same honest-measurement process as windows: a free, in-home estimate, the opening checked square, and a door built for it rather than forced into it.
Doing windows too? Start at window replacement — combining the work is the normal move.

Every door job starts with the free, in-home estimate: the opening measured, the threshold and header checked, and options laid out — function first (slide, swing, French), then material and glass. Installation is the make-or-break step for a door: it has to sit plumb and square or it will never seal, which is why professional installation comes with it rather than as an option.
You test the door with the installer before the crew leaves — smooth roll, clean latch, tight seal — and satisfaction is guaranteed. Financing options are available for door and window projects alike.
The problem: A South Valley home with a 90s patio slider that had worn through its rollers — it took a shoulder to open, whistled in spring wind, and frosted on the inside in January.
What was done: The in-home estimate confirmed the opening was sound; a low-E double-pane vinyl slider replaced the old unit, with new track, seals, and lockset.
The result: The door opens with two fingers, the whistle is gone, and the dining area next to it stopped being the coldest spot in the house.
It depends on the door type, size, glass package, and the condition of the opening — a straight slider swap and a full entry-door rebuild are different jobs. Call (505) 555-0103, describe the door, and you get a free, in-home estimate with a real number. Financing options are available.
Yes — sliders are the most-requested door replacement in Albuquerque. New units roll on modern tracks, seal around the full perimeter, and come with low-E double-pane glass that stops the old door’s summer heat-pour.
Yes — entry and replacement doors are part of the catalog, including premium Jeld-Wen options. A new entry door seals tighter, locks better, and changes the whole front of the house.
If it’s just worn rollers on an otherwise sound door, a repair can buy time. If the frame is out of square, the seals are gone, or the glass is single-pane, replacement is the honest answer — you’d be putting new wheels on a door that still leaks. You’ll hear which applies at the estimate.
Yes — a patio door is usually the biggest pane of glass in the house, so it gets the same treatment as the windows: double-pane low-E glass and a frame that insulates. It’s often the single most noticeable comfort upgrade in the project.
Function comes first at the estimate — slide or swing — and the catalog covers door types by function and material, including premium Jeld-Wen lines. Describe the opening and how you use it, and you’ll see what fits.
The opening is measured at your free, in-home estimate, the door is matched or built to it, and installation is scheduled from there. You’ll get a realistic schedule with the estimate rather than a guess on the phone.
Satisfaction is guaranteed — and you test the door with the installer before the crew leaves: smooth roll, clean latch, tight seal.
Yes, and most people do — one estimate, one crew, one project. It’s the normal way a whole-house window job handles the patio slider at the same time.
Yes — financing options cover new windows and doors alike. Ask about payment options when you call.
Describe what you’ve got and get a free, in-home estimate. No pressure, no obligation.
(505) 555-0103