Special financing available. Up to 15 months interest free.
Replacement doors in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex have a specific job to do. They must withstand 105-degree direct sun, high-humidity spring mornings, and freezing winter shifts without warping or sticking.
At Energy Window Solutions, we apply the same “Factory Direct” engineering to our door systems that we do to our windows. We don’t believe in “off-the-shelf” solutions from big-box retailers. We provide custom-manufactured entry and patio doors designed to handle the specific thermal and structural demands of North Texas.
Most homes in suburbs like Frisco, Southlake, and Arlington are outfitted with “builder-grade” doors during initial construction. These doors are typically chosen for their low cost rather than their long-term performance.
We replace these failing components with systems engineered for durability, thermal resistance, and high-level security.
When choosing a new door in DFW, the two most popular options are Custom Iron and Insulated Fiberglass. Both offer significant upgrades over wood, but they serve different architectural and functional goals.
Iron doors have become a hallmark of luxury homes in neighborhoods like Westlake and Colleyville.
For homeowners focused on maximum energy savings, fiberglass is the gold standard.
Patio doors—whether sliding or French-style—are often the largest glass surfaces in a home. In North Texas, these are frequently the primary source of energy loss.
Many sliding doors are difficult to open and leak air through the bottom track. We use REHAU vinyl frames for our sliding patio doors.

We manufacture and install a full range of door systems. Use the links below to find the specific solution for your home.
These systems maximize security and efficiency. We offer hand-forged custom iron doors and high-density insulated fiberglass options. Our fiberglass doors mimic the look of natural wood but will not rot, warp, or peel in the Texas sun.
We use REHAU vinyl frames for our sliding patio doors. They glide on high-performance rollers and feature multi-point locking systems. This design creates an airtight seal that a standard hardware store slider cannot match.
Our hinged patio doors utilize advanced compression seals to lock out wind and dust during North Texas storms. These are engineered for a tight fit at the center meeting point, preventing the common air leaks found in older French doors.
Our folding door systems allow you to open an entire wall of your home to your outdoor living area. These are built with the same high-performance glass as our triple-pane windows, keeping your home efficient even with a massive glass surface.
View real-world installations of our entry, patio, and folding doors across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

| Feature | Natural Wood | Standard Steel | EWS Fiberglass or Iron |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maintenance | High (Sanding and Staining) | Moderate (Rust potential) | Low (Wipe and go) |
| Energy Efficiency | Low | Moderate | Maximum (Insulated Cores) |
| DFW Humidity Resistance | Poor (Warps and Swells) | Good | Excellent |
| Security Level | Moderate | High | Superior (Reinforced Frames) |
| Customization | High | Low | Unlimited Options |
Homeowners in North Texas are all too familiar with our “expansive clay” soil. As the soil dries and gets wet, your home’s foundation shifts. This is the primary reason doors start to “stick,” frames become unaligned, and gaps appear in the weatherstripping.
A door is only as good as its installation. Our installation teams don’t just “drop” a door into the opening. We perform a full structural assessment of the framing. We ensure the sill is perfectly level and the hinges are anchored into the structural studs of the house, not just the decorative trim. This precision ensures that even as the DFW soil moves, your door remains square and easy to operate.
Most DFW door contractors buy their products from national distributors. By the time that door reaches your house, it has been marked up by the manufacturer, the distributor, and the salesman.
Because we have been the manufacturer since 2001, we eliminate these layers.

If you see light coming through the edges when the door is closed, feel a draft, or notice moisture between the glass panes of your patio door, it is time for a replacement. Additionally, if the door is difficult to lock or has become “spongy” at the bottom, the structural integrity has likely been compromised by moisture.
Not if they are built correctly. Our iron doors feature a “thermal break”: a non-conductive barrier inside the frame that prevents the exterior heat from traveling to the interior surface.
Absolutely. In many DFW homes, the front door and the back patio door represent the two largest sources of air leakage. Replacing a drafty wood door with an insulated fiberglass or iron system can reduce your HVAC workload significantly.
Yes. We offer a wide range of decorative glass inserts, from privacy-frosted glass to intricate leaded designs. All of our glass options are tempered for safety and feature the same Low-E coatings we use in our high-performance windows.
Most door replacements are completed in a single day. Our goal is to have your home secure and sealed by the time the sun goes down.
We aren’t just a “window company” that does doors on the side. We are local craftsmen who understand the architectural diversity of North Texas. We serve:
Stop fighting with a door that sticks, leaks, or compromises your home’s security.
Call Energy Window Solutions today at 972-746-8195 for a factory-direct quote on your new entry or patio door.