House Calls

Parts & Labour Warranty

Certified Professional Carpenter

Serving Winnipeg Homeowners


House Calls

Parts & Labour Warranty

Certified Professional Carpenter

Serving Winnipeg Homeowners
WINNIPEG'S RESIDENTIAL DOOR SPECIALIST
Entry & Storm Door
Repair
Fix it. Don't Replace it.
DoorDoc is a skilled finish carpenter who adjusts, seals and services MOST residential doors across Winnipeg.
IS THIS YOUR DOOR?
Recognize Any of These?
Most door problems don't require a new door; they require someone who knows what to look for.
Door That Sticks, Drags, or Won't Close
Very common . Seasonal wood movement shift door frames out of alignment.
Usually fixable in one visit.

Cold Air or Drafts Around The Door
Worn weatherstripping or a failing door sweep letting heat out and cold in.

Latch Doesn't Catch Properly
A security issue and a sign the door has shifted. Strike plate adjustment usually solves it.

Storm Door That Won't Seal or Close Right
Storm doors are serviceable:
closer wear, latch issues, and weatherstripping can all be fixed.

Visible Daylight or Gaps Around the Frame
Daylight around the frame means your seal has failed; one of the most fixable causes of heat loss.

Loose, Broken, or Outdated Hardware
Handles, hinges, deadbolts: wear and replacement is straightforward without buying a new door.

IS THIS YOUR DOOR?
Recognize Any of These?
Most door problems don't require a new door; they require someone who knows what to look for. If any of these sound familiar, Door Doc can help.

Cold Air or Drafts Around the Door
Worn weatherstripping, a failing door sweep, or a compressed threshold seal are letting Winnipeg's cold air in, and your heat out.

Storm Door That Won't Seal or Close Right
Closer worn out, latch not catching, weatherstripping cracked. Storm doors are serviceable; they don't need replacing every time a part wears out.

Door That Sticks, Drags, or Won't Close
Especially common after a Winnipeg winter. Frost heave and seasonal wood movement shift door frames out of alignment; a carpenter's adjustment fixes it.

Broken, Loose, or Outdated Hardware
Handles, deadbolts, hinges and closures wear out with use.
Replacing them is straight forward, and you don't need a new door to do it.

Latch That Doesn't Catch Properly
A door that won't latch without lifting or pushing is a security issue; and a sign that the door shifted. Strike plate adjustment or door realignment usually solves it.

Visible Daylight or Gaps Around the Frame
Daylight around a door frame means your weatherstripping system has failed. It's one of the most common and fixable causes of heating loss in Winnipeg homes.
A certified finish carpenter with decades of experience servicing Winnipeg entry and storm doors.
Not a Handyman.
Not a Replacement Company.
THE DOOR DOC DIFFERENCE
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Finish Carpenter Trade Skill
Entry doors require precision. A carpenter's eye catches what a handyman or locksmith won't.
03
Winnipeg Seasonal Expertise
Door Doc knows exactly what our extreme climate can do to doors and frames.
04
We Make House Calls
Larry comes to you, assesses your door, and get's it done; usually in one visit.
Door Doc receives referrals from North End Weatherstripping (weatherstripping.ca), a Winnipeg-based supply company that sells weatherstripping and storm door products but does not provide installation or repair services.
THE DOOR DOC DIFFERENCE
Not a Handyman.
Not a Replacement Company.
A certified finish carpenter with decades of experience servicing Winnipeg entry and storm doors.
01
Repair, not replace
Most door problems are fixable, and Door Doc fixes what needs fixing.
Door Doc receives referrals from North End Weatherstripping (weatherstripping.ca), a Winnipeg-based supply company that sells weatherstripping and storm door products but does not provide installation or repair services.
02
Certified Professional Finish Carpenter
Entry doors require precision. A carpenter's eye catches what a handyman or locksmith won't.
03
Winnipeg Seasonal Expertise
Door Doc knows exactly what our extreme climate can do to doors and frames.
04
We Make House Calls
Larry comes to you, assesses your door, and gets it done; usually in one visit.
Door Doc handles the full range of residential door problems Winnipeg homeowners call about: from a front door that won't seal properly to closet doors that jumped their tracks after winter. If it opens, closes, and needs to work properly, Larry can help.
Entry Doors, Storm Doors
& Every Door In Between
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Interior Door Services
Bedroom, bathroom, hallway, and closet doors: including bi-fold, bypass, and pocket systems. If doors throughout your home are sticking or not closing properly, Larry can help.
Primary Door Services
Entry doors and storm doors: adjustment, sealing, hardware, and repair. If your front door or storm door isn't performing the way it should, this is where to start.
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Entry Doors, Storm Doors & Every Door In Between
Door Doc handles the full range of residential door problems Winnipeg homeowners call about: from a front door that won't seal properly to closet doors that jumped their tracks after winter. If it opens, closes, and needs to work properly, Larry can help.
Primary Door Services
Entry doors and storm doors: adjustment, sealing, hardware, and repair.
If your front door or storm door isn't performing the way it should, this is where to start.
Real Homeowners. Real Results.
WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY
Shirley Post - River Park South and Lovin' It
This fall we were looking for a new front door for our house. Even though it still looked great, it wasn't closing properly. We got estimates from 3 different door companies with an average cost between $3,000 and $4,000, but believe me they can cost a lot more than even that. With the 4th company that came out, the representative told us that our door was completely fixable. The long and the short of this story is that we finally got hooked up with Larry Daniuk from Door Doc and in about 1 1/2 hours he fixed all our problems at a very low cost, with also included a follow up guarantee. Larry was very informative, knowledgeable and efficient. I highly recommend him.
North End Weatherstripping (NEWCO)
Referred by
WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY
Real Homeowners. Real Results.
Shirley Post - River Park South and Lovin It FB Group
This fall we were looking for a new front door for our house. Even though it still looked great, it wasn't closing properly. We got estimates from 3 different door companies with an average cost between $3,000 and $4,000, but believe me they can cost a lot more than even that. With the 4th company that came out, the representative told us that our door was completely fixable. The long and the short of this story is that we finally got hooked up with Larry Daniuk from Door Doc and in about 1 1/2 hours he fixed all our problems at a very low cost, which also included a follow up guarantee. Larry was very informative, knowledgeable and efficient. I highly recommend him.
Door services
North End Weatherstripping (NEWCO)
Referred by
COMMON QUESTIONS
Questions Winnipeg Homeowners Ask
Can't find your question? Just call, Larry will be happy to talk it through before you book.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Questions Winnipeg Homeowners Ask
Can't find your question? Just call, Larry will be happy to talk it through before you book.
In most cases, yes, and a proper assessment will tell you quickly. The majority of residential entry door problems, including sticking, poor sealing, a latch that won't catch, and worn weatherstripping, are caused by normal wear, seasonal movement, or small parts that have reached the end of their lifespan, not a failing door. Door Doc's approach is straightforward: if the door itself is structurally sound, it is almost always worth repairing. A properly serviced door performs like new at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Cold air around a closed door almost always points to a sealing problem somewhere in the door system. The most common sources are weatherstripping on the sides or top of the frame that has cracked, compressed flat, or pulled away from the jamb; a worn door sweep or deteriorated threshold seal at the bottom; or a door that has shifted slightly out of alignment and is no longer making full contact with its seals. In Winnipeg's climate, freeze-thaw cycles and frost heave accelerate this kind of wear. Door Doc can identify exactly where the cold is getting in and fix it in a single visit. Larry comes to you, assesses the door on site, and carries the materials needed for most common repairs.
Sticking doors in spring are very common in Winnipeg, and frost heave is usually the reason. When the ground freezes deeply over winter and then thaws in spring, it can shift a door frame slightly out of square, enough that a door that closed perfectly in October will drag, bind, or fail to latch by April. Wood doors also expand and contract with changes in humidity between seasons, which compounds the problem. This is almost always correctable with a door adjustment: hinge realignment, strike plate repositioning, or door stop correction, rather than any kind of replacement. Larry has been servicing Winnipeg doors since 2007 and sees this issue every spring.
Yes. Storm doors are one of Door Doc's core services. Larry works on aluminum-framed storm door units and services the full system: closer adjustment or replacement, latch repair, weatherstripping and sweep replacement, and door alignment. Storm door closers are particularly vulnerable to Winnipeg winters: the hydraulic mechanism stiffens or loses tension after repeated extreme cold, and in most cases the closer can be adjusted or replaced without needing a new door. If your storm door won't close properly, slams, lets cold air through, or has a broken closer, it is almost certainly serviceable.
Door Doc serves residential customers across Winnipeg and the surrounding area. The service area includes Winnipeg and nearby communities including Stonewall, Winnipeg Beach, Selkirk, Lorette, and East and West St. Paul. If you're unsure whether your address is within the service area, call 204-880-8448. Larry is happy to confirm before you book.
Door Doc charges a $60 assessment fee for an on-site visit, and here's why that works in your favour. Most door problems can't be accurately quoted from a photo or a phone description. Larry comes to your home, examines the door, diagnoses the actual issue, and tells you exactly what it needs and what it will cost before any work begins. The assessment fee applies to jobs where the repair proceeds. For a $300 service, that's a straightforward, transparent process with no surprise quotes, and no upsell pressure.
In most cases, yes, and a proper assessment will tell you quickly. The majority of residential entry door problems, including sticking, poor sealing, a latch that won't catch, and worn weatherstripping, are caused by normal wear, seasonal movement, or small parts that have reached the end of their lifespan, not a failing door. Door Doc's approach is straightforward: if the door itself is structurally sound, it is almost always worth repairing. A properly serviced door performs like new at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Cold air around a closed door almost always points to a sealing problem somewhere in the door system. The most common sources are weatherstripping on the sides or top of the frame that has cracked, compressed flat, or pulled away from the jamb; a worn door sweep or deteriorated threshold seal at the bottom; or a door that has shifted slightly out of alignment and is no longer making full contact with its seals. In Winnipeg's climate, freeze-thaw cycles and frost heave accelerate this kind of wear. Door Doc can identify exactly where the cold is getting in and fix it in a single visit. Larry comes to you, assesses the door on site, and carries the materials needed for most common repairs.
Sticking doors in spring are very common in Winnipeg, and frost heave is usually the reason. When the ground freezes deeply over winter and then thaws in spring, it can shift a door frame slightly out of square, enough that a door that closed perfectly in October will drag, bind, or fail to latch by April. Wood doors also expand and contract with changes in humidity between seasons, which compounds the problem. This is almost always correctable with a door adjustment: hinge realignment, strike plate repositioning, or door stop correction, rather than any kind of replacement. Larry has been servicing Winnipeg doors since 2007 and sees this issue every spring.
Yes. Storm doors are one of Door Doc's core services. Larry works on aluminum-framed storm door units and services the full system: closer adjustment or replacement, latch repair, weatherstripping and sweep replacement, and door alignment. Storm door closers are particularly vulnerable to Winnipeg winters: the hydraulic mechanism stiffens or loses tension after repeated extreme cold, and in most cases the closer can be adjusted or replaced without needing a new door. If your storm door won't close properly, slams, lets cold air through, or has a broken closer, it is almost certainly serviceable.
Door Doc serves residential customers across Winnipeg and the surrounding area. The service area includes Winnipeg and nearby communities including Stonewall, Selkirk, and East and West St. Paul.
If you're unsure whether your address is within the service area, call 204-880-8448. Larry is happy to confirm before you book.
Door Doc charges a $60 assessment fee for an on-site visit, and here's why that works in your favour. Most door problems can't be accurately quoted from a photo or a phone description. Larry comes to your home, examines the door, diagnoses the actual issue, and tells you exactly what it needs and what it will cost before any work begins. The assessment fee applies to jobs where the repair proceeds. For a $300 service, that's a straightforward, transparent process with no surprise quotes, and no upsell pressure.
Can't find your question? Just call, Larry will be happy to talk it through before you book.
Questions Winnipeg Homeowners Ask
COMMON QUESTIONS
Ready to Get Your Door Working Again?
GET IN TOUCH
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Call or leave your number.
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Larry calls you back, you describe your door, and he confirms the visit and the $60 assessment fee.
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On-site assessment: Larry diagnoses the problem and quotes the repair before any work begins.
If you reach voicemail, please leave your name and number, Larry calls back within 2 business days.
GET IN TOUCH
Ready to Get Your Door Working Again?
-
Call or leave your number.
-
Larry calls you back, you describe your door, and he confirms the visit and the $60 assessment fee.
-
On-site assessment: Larry diagnoses the problem and quotes the repair before any work begins.
If you reach voicemail, please leave your name and number.
Larry calls within 2 business days.
