About Door Doctors
A Family Legacy of Trusted Door Repair Since 1953
Door Doctor began with a simple mission: to help local Fort Worth families keep their homes safe, secure, and functioning with reliable door repair services. Founded in 1953, what started as a small, family-run residential door repair company has grown into a trusted name for commercial door repair and service across the DFW Metroplex.
THEN
For decades, Rosa Tubb led the company with integrity, kindness, and hands-on expertise. In 2023, Rosa officially retired and proudly passed the torch to her daughter and grandson, continuing the legacy of service that spans three generations.
NOW
Today, Door Doctor specializes in automatic doors, storefront door systems, and fast-turnaround repairs for local businesses, retail spaces, and commercial properties. Whether you manage a storefront in Fort Worth, operate a facility in Benbrook, or just need a dependable partner for emergency service calls, we’re here 24/7.
Frequently Asked Door Repair Questions
Have questions about commercial or residential door repair? You're in the right place. At Door Doctor, we’ve been servicing Fort Worth and the DFW area since 1953. Whether you’re dealing with a sliding glass door that won’t close, a sagging storefront entrance, or need help with automatic door systems, our team offers fast, reliable, and expert repairs. Explore our most frequently asked questions below for insights on pricing, door types, hardware differences, and more.
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We repair both residential and commercial doors across Fort Worth and the DFW area. This includes front doors, back doors, sliding patio doors, pocket doors, and automatic commercial doors, storefront doors, and hollow metal or traffic doors.
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We service automatic aluminum or glass doors, storefront doors, hollow metal back doors, and traffic doors (also known as swinging kitchen doors).
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A typical commercial glass door replacement ranges from $6,300 to $17,000, depending on size, material, framing, and installation. The average cost is $420 to $1,140 per square foot.
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Storefront doors are typically constructed from aluminum extrusions and feature a large tempered glass center panel. They include a lock stile, hinge stile, top/bottom rails, and often a laminated deadlock. Common causes include a misaligned strike plate, sagging hinges, or debris in the track. We recommend a professional adjustment and realignment to avoid long-term damage.
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Residential hinges are smaller (typically 3½” x 3½”) and thinner, with radius corners and standard screw holes. Commercial hinges are larger, more durable, and designed to handle high-traffic use. Yes. We can install or replace locks for both residential and commercial entryways, including storefronts and automatic doors.
How do you adjust commercial glass door hinges?Tighten any loose hinge screws or replace worn-out hinges. For fine adjustments, reposition the hinge plate to raise or lower the door as needed. Lubricate hinges to improve motion.