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Home Guard Doors and Pricing

9 months ago
last modified: 9 months ago

My husband and I receieved a quote from a local window and door company that offers Home Guard Doors. The rep seemed nice enough and showed us the features on the door as well as a small sample. The door does look impressive compared to a few other quotes. We also saw provia from another company and liked that as well but the Homeguard seemed just a bit nicer and liked their security feature. Now the big question. The quote for just a single Homeguard fiberglass door was $4100 including installation and debris removal. It was a little less than the provia. Does that pricing seem ok and any pro's opinion on Homeguard Doors?

Comments (8)

  • 9 months ago
    last modified: 9 months ago

    Julia,

    Homeguard make an excellent door and you will be happy with it. The price is defintely in range. I do also like Provia.

    Both Homeguard and Provia are much better built/ designed than many other doors. Just stay away from the lower quality stuff sold at the well known home improvement stores.

  • 9 months ago

    I appreciate the input William. Thank You !

  • 8 months ago

    I would concur that that pricing certainly seems well within reason.

  • PRO
    8 months ago

    +1. The model, glass style, finish options, etc will all have a measureable impact on the price, however that is within the normal range these days either way for a high quality door. The fact that you had a provia quote around that same price would confirm that.

  • PRO
    8 months ago

    If you're in a hurricane area, that's a deal.

  • PRO
    8 months ago

    I agree, they make a quality door, I've never had a client regret their purchase of one and they have exceptional service in house. Only you can determine if it's worth it for the $ but I chose HGI over Pro-Via andandaat

  • 8 months ago
    last modified: 8 months ago

    I just recieved a few Entry Door estimates and one was from a company that offers Homeguard ( HGI ). Its a craftsman style single door with no side lites. The cost is $4250. For the same door, Provia( from another company) was $4400, so close in cost. So myself and the OP have similar decisions to make. By the way, the company said Im lucky the door is a standard size or the price could skyrocket.

    Does a stained door cost more than a painted door? From what I have been ready, both Homeguard and Provia make superior doors.

  • 8 months ago
    last modified: 8 months ago

    Your pricing for a single craftsman style fiberglass door, whether its home guard or provia is good. Thats just how much a quality door costs which Im sure includes the installation. Prices for doors and windows have went up a lot since 2021 and things may go up again. The extra premium you pay for a good door is well worth it since a door is used every day and a cheap door will eventually cause problems and become costly.

    Your contractor is correct, once you do any sort of custom height or width, the price can go up dramatically.

    Also, if the door has a lot of glass, has blinds, or has some sort of decorative glass, that makes the price go up a lot higher and closer to $5k and sometimes more. Thats not accounting for replacing a lot of rotted or damaged wood if any.

    As far as a door coming stained? Yes, it will cost more than a factory painted door. Either is good, personal preference.