Entry Doors in Olathe, KS
Secure, energy-efficient entry doors with curb appeal.
Entry Doors in Olathe starts with understanding the local housing. Olathe is one of the core Kansas City metro communities we serve, on the Kansas side of the state line.
A front door is the first thing guests see and one of the easiest places for air to leak. Our team replaces worn, drafty entry doors across the KC metro with fiberglass, steel, and wood systems that seal tight against our summers and winters, add security, and give the front of your home a fresh, welcoming look.
This page covers entry doors specifically for Olathe. For the full service details, see our Entry Doors page, or explore all the remodeling work we do in Olathe.
Olathe's housing stock is predominantly newer than the older KC core, reflecting its explosive growth from the 1990s onward. Master-planned areas like Cedar Creek and Prairie Center feature two-story and ranch homes with open floor plans, attached garages, and unfinished or partially finished basements. These homes are ideal candidates for basement finishing, composite decks, and kitchen and bath upgrades that replace laminate and builder-grade materials with quartz, tile, and custom cabinetry. A smaller stock of older homes near downtown Olathe offers mid-century and pre-war character that benefits from more comprehensive modernization. Like the rest of the metro, Olathe sits on expansive clay soils that make basement drainage and waterproofing an important first step.
From Downtown Olathe, Cedar Creek, and Prairie Center to the rest of Olathe, we match every entry doors project to the age, construction, and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all spec.
- Fiberglass entry doors with wood-grain finishes
- Insulated steel doors for security and value
- Solid and stain-grade wood doors
- Full door systems with new frames and thresholds
- Weather-tight seals and sweeps
- Sidelights and transom configurations
- Multi-point locks and upgraded hardware
- Glass and decorative-lite options
- Proper flashing and air-sealing at the opening
- Interior and exterior trim finishing
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Consultation & Selection
We assess the existing opening, discuss style, material, glass, and hardware, and recommend a door system that fits your entry and the exposure it faces.
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Measurement & Order
We measure the opening precisely and order the door, frame, and hardware to fit — including any needed adjustments for older or out-of-square openings.
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Installation & Sealing
The old door and frame come out, the opening is inspected and prepped, and the new system is set plumb, insulated, flashed, and weather-sealed.
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Hardware & Finish
Locks and hardware are installed and adjusted, trim is finished inside and out, and we confirm the door swings true and seals tight.
Typical timeline: Typically 1 – 2 days. We provide a written schedule after assessing your Olathe home.
Permit requirements for entry doors in Olathe are handled through City of Olathe. Because the metro spans Missouri and Kansas jurisdictions with different rules, we confirm what your specific address requires and pull the permits and schedule the inspections the scope calls for.
- Permits are required for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work
- Basement finishes require egress windows and inspection review
- Many subdivisions require HOA approval for exterior changes and decks
- We prepare applications and schedule all inspections
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Which door material is best for a west-facing entry?
A west-facing door takes intense afternoon sun and weather. Fiberglass is a strong choice there — it resists warping, fading, and denting, and it insulates well. Steel is durable and secure, while wood is beautiful but needs the most upkeep on a high-exposure entry.
Will a new entry door help with drafts?
Usually a lot. Old doors often leak around worn weatherstripping and poorly sealed frames. Replacing the full door system — not just the slab — with proper insulation, flashing, and seals is what stops the draft and improves comfort near the entry.
Can you add sidelights or glass to my entry?
Yes, as long as the opening and surrounding wall allow it. Sidelights, transoms, and decorative glass can transform an entry, and we'll confirm what's feasible for your specific opening during the consultation.
Do I need a permit for entry doors in Olathe?
It depends on the scope. City of Olathe sets the requirements for Olathe, and they differ from other metro cities across the Missouri–Kansas line. We confirm what your project needs before we start and handle the permit and inspection process as part of the job.
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