Replacing a door might seem like a simple home improvement project, but the timeline can vary depending on several important factors. Whether you’re upgrading your front entry for better curb appeal, installing new patio doors, or replacing an interior door as part of a renovation, understanding the installation timeframe helps you plan properly and avoid surprises.
At Bakir Contracting, we often get asked: “How long will it take to install my new door?” The short answer is that most standard door replacements take between 2 to 6 hours, while more complex projects can take a full day or longer. However, the real answer depends on the type of door, the condition of your existing frame, customization, and additional features.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about door replacement timelines and what to expect before, during, and after installation.
Average Time to Install Different Types of Doors
Every door type has its own level of complexity. Here’s a general idea of how long each may take:
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Interior door replacement: 1–3 hours
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Standard exterior door replacement: 2–4 hours
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Sliding patio door installation: 4–6 hours
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French or double door installation: 5–8 hours
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Storm or security door: 2–3 hours
These estimates assume the existing frame is in good condition and no structural changes are required.
If you’re still deciding whether professional installation is necessary, we recommend reading our detailed guide on What Should You Know About Professional Door Installations?
Factors That Affect Door Installation Time
1. Type of Door
The style and function of the door play a major role in determining installation time.
Front Entry Doors
A standard front door replacement typically takes 2–4 hours. However, if you’re upgrading to a heavier insulated door, adding sidelights, or installing decorative glass panels, additional time will be needed.
Because exterior doors directly impact your home’s insulation, it’s important to ensure proper sealing. If you’re thinking about improving overall efficiency, our blog on Why Proper Insulation Should Be Your Next Home Renovation Priority provides valuable insights.
Interior Doors
Interior doors are generally faster to install, especially if they are pre-hung and match existing openings. However, if part of a layout modification, the project can become more complex.
For example, if you’re changing the floor plan during a remodel, you may need structural adjustments. Learn more about how layout updates impact your home in How Strategic Layout Changes Can Raise Your Home’s Worth.
Sliding Patio Doors
Sliding doors require precise leveling and track alignment. The glass panels are heavy and must operate smoothly without gaps. Installation typically takes 4–6 hours but can extend if the frame or track requires repair.
If your project includes exterior upgrades alongside door replacement, you may also want to review Signs Your Home’s Exterior Needs a Fresh Coat of Paint.
French and Double Doors
French doors demand careful alignment between both panels. Decorative glass, custom sizing, and additional trim work can extend installation to 5–8 hours or more.
Because finishing details are critical in these installations, professional finishing carpentry services ensure the trim, casing, and final detailing look seamless.
2. Condition of the Existing Frame
If your current frame is square, structurally sound, and free from rot or water damage, installation will be faster.
However, issues such as:
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Warped wood
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Water damage
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Mold
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Structural shifting
can add 1–3 extra hours or more to the project.
Water damage is particularly common around entryways. If you suspect moisture issues, read How to Handle Water Damage in Your Sherwood Park Home: A Complete Guide before beginning your project.
3. Custom vs. Standard Door Sizes
Standard doors are easier and faster to install because they fit typical openings. Custom doors often require:
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Adjusting the rough opening
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Reframing
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Reinforcing structural supports
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Additional leveling
Custom installations may add 1–2 hours or even more depending on complexity.
If you’re planning broader home improvements alongside a custom door upgrade, explore How to Plan Your 2025 Home Makeover with Bakir Contracting – Expert Insights and Budget Tips.
4. Structural Changes
If you’re enlarging a doorway, converting a window into a door, or relocating an entry point, installation becomes a larger renovation project.
This may involve:
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Framing adjustments
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Drywall installation
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Insulation upgrades
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Painting
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Trim finishing
Preparation is key in these scenarios. Before drywall work begins, read How to Prepare Your Home for Drywall Installation.
What Happens on Installation Day?
Understanding the process helps set realistic expectations.
Step 1: Removing the Old Door (30–60 Minutes)
The old door, trim, and hardware are removed carefully. The frame and rough opening are inspected for hidden issues.
Protective coverings are used to minimize dust and debris.
Step 2: Frame Preparation (30–90 Minutes)
Installers ensure the frame is:
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Level
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Plumb
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Structurally stable
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Properly insulated
Any minor repairs are completed before installing the new unit.
Step 3: Installing the New Door (1–3 Hours)
The new door is positioned, shimmed, leveled, and secured. Hardware is installed, and operation is thoroughly tested.
Precision is essential to avoid future air leaks or alignment issues.
Step 4: Finishing and Trim Work (1–2 Hours)
This is where professional finishing carpentry services make a significant difference. Clean trim installation, proper sealing, and detailed finishing elevate the final look.
If painting is required after installation, you may also find guidance in Signs Your Home’s Exterior Needs a Fresh Coat of Paint (linked above).
Step 5: Final Inspection and Cleanup (30–60 Minutes)
The final stage includes:
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Testing locks and latches
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Checking weatherstripping
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Inspecting seals
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Cleaning the workspace
A reputable contractor ensures everything is operating flawlessly before completing the project.
The Importance of Finishing Carpentry Services
A door installation isn’t complete without proper finishing details. Trim alignment, caulking, casing, and final adjustments are what transform a functional installation into a polished result.
Professional finishing carpentry services ensure:
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Seamless trim transitions
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Tight seals
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Clean edges
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Professional-grade detailing
These final touches enhance both the aesthetic and performance of your new door.







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