Houston builds big and moves fast. The city’s mix of industrial plants, medical campuses, mid-rise offices, distribution hubs, and retail corridors means doors are not an afterthought, they are infrastructure. A door choice can change foot-traffic flow, energy usage, security posture, and even...
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Houston builds differently. The climate tests every exterior surface with heat, humidity, and hurricane seasons that arrive like clockwork. Soil shifts. UV exposure breaks down finishes. Neighborhoods range from historic bungalows in the Heights to stucco-forward new builds out west. Doors have...
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Houston builds fast, remodels often, and expects materials to hold up in heat, humidity, and heavy use. Doors sit right at the intersection of design and performance. They set tone and texture, they lock in security and energy savings, and they influence how a project is inspected, appraised,...
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Spend a day touring job sites across Houston and you start to understand how much hinges on a good door. A River Oaks custom build needs a quiet, airtight slab that glides like a luxury car. A Midtown restaurant needs aluminum storefront doors that shrug off humidity and late-night traffic. A...
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Houston is a city of distinct neighborhoods, from shaded bungalows in the Heights to glassy townhomes rising along Allen Parkway, and out to quiet master-planned communities that edge the prairie. The front door sets the tone for every one of those homes. It reveals taste, it filters heat and...
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Houston builds at a relentless pace. New subdivisions press outward from the Energy Corridor and Cypress, while warehouse rows stack up along Beltway 8 and Loop 610. Behind every slab pour and tenant finish-out, doors quietly decide the daily experience, from how a lobby greets a visitor to...
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