Storm Door Install in Northwest, Corpus Christi TX
Northwest (ZIP 78410) sits within the Corpus Christi TX service area. Northwest quadrant of Corpus Christi. Mixed older subdivisions and 1990s-plus builds. Expansive clay soil with seasonal moisture swings.
Wider service area with longer drive times for providers based southside. Plan for additional travel time on emergency calls.
For storm door install, the service area covers roughly 40 miles from central Corpus Christi.
Common reasons to call
- An old storm door is bent, sagging, or the closer arm no longer holds it shut
- A homeowner wants to add a storm door to cut down on heat, dust, and humidity coming through the front door
- The screen or glass insert is torn or cracked and the whole door needs replacing
- Salt air near the coast has rusted the hinges, hardware, or frame and it needs to be swapped out
- A new entry door was installed and the owner wants a matching storm door added in front of it
- Wind or a storm ripped the door loose and it has to be re-hung or replaced
- The latch and handle stopped working and the door will not stay latched
- An owner wants a full-view glass door for more light or a heavier door with a sturdier frame
Typical work
- Measuring the existing door opening and hanging a new storm door with a fitted frame
- Swapping out a worn or damaged storm door for a new one of the same size
- Adjusting or replacing the closer, sweep, latch, and hinges on a door that already hangs
- Installing a full-view or ventilating glass and screen combination door
- Squaring and shimming an out-of-plumb opening so the door seals and closes evenly
Typical turnaround
Most single-door installs are done in a few hours to half a day once the door is on hand; special-order or custom-size doors add lead time for the part to arrive.
Materials and equipment
- Aluminum storm door frame and Z-bar mounting rails
- Screws, shims, and weatherstripping
- Pneumatic or hydraulic door closer arm
- Interchangeable glass and screen inserts
- Handle set, latch, and hinges
- Exterior-grade caulk and sealant
Job sizes
Minor
A quick service call to adjust a closer, replace a sweep, swap a screen insert, or fix a latch on a door that already hangs
Standard
Removing an old storm door and installing a new standard-size one in an opening that is already square and in good shape
Major
Fitting a heavier full-view glass door, or hanging a door where the opening has to be reworked, shimmed, or repaired first
Replacement
Replacing several doors at once, or a custom or oversized storm door that has to be ordered to fit a non-standard opening
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓A good pro measures the actual opening before ordering, since a door that is even slightly off will bind or fail to seal.
- ✓They check that the opening is square and plumb, and shim or rework it if needed so the door closes evenly.
- ✓Near the coast they steer you toward corrosion-resistant hardware and finishes that hold up to salt air.
- ✓They set the closer and sweep so the door shuts on its own without slamming and seals against wind and dust.
- ✓They walk you through glass versus screen options so the door matches how you actually use your entry.
- ✓They clean up the old door and hardware and confirm the latch, handle, and closer all work before leaving.
General liability insurance, workers compensation coverage for any crew, and manufacturer install training for specific storm door brands; many are established handyman or carpentry businesses with local references.
Common questions
How long does it take to install a storm door?
A standard swap into an opening that is already square usually takes a few hours. If the opening needs shimming or repair first, or the door is a special order, plan for more time and a possible wait for the part.
Can I put a storm door on any entry door?
Most standard exterior door openings can take one, but the opening has to be the right width and depth, and there needs to be room for the storm door to swing and for the frame to mount. A pro will measure first to be sure it fits.
Do I need a permit to add a storm door?
In most cases no state license is needed to hang one. Some cities ask for a permit on exterior door work, so it is worth a quick call to your local building department if you are unsure.
Should I pick full glass or a screen door?
Full-view glass lets in more light and blocks wind and dust, while a ventilating door lets you swap glass for a screen when the weather is nice. Many doors let you switch the inserts by season, so think about how you want to use it year round.
Why does storm door hardware wear out faster near the coast?
Salt in the air speeds up rust and corrosion on hinges, closers, and latches. Ask about corrosion-resistant hardware and finishes, and rinse the door now and then to help it last.
My storm door slams or will not stay open. Can that be fixed?
Usually yes. That is almost always the closer arm and its hold-open washer. A pro can adjust the closing speed or replace the closer without replacing the whole door.
What size storm door do I need?
Common openings are standard widths, but the only way to know is to measure the actual frame. A good installer measures the opening before ordering so the door and frame fit right and seal well.
Will a storm door help with heat and energy bills?
It can add a layer that slows heat, dust, and humidity from reaching your main door, and a glass door can help on hot days. It is one small piece of the picture, not a full fix on its own.