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Shouldn’t take much to install it. Not sure what the relevance is between the window and the brick building… I would do it. Call me at 347-276-6528 Levi SoHoAppliances

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Guest User | 7 years and 7 months ago
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Tarzian in Park Slope will do it.

glarph | 7 years and 7 months ago
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Don’t be deterred by a beautiful door that needs to be restored, there are plenty of competent folks who can do that. It’s not cheap, and neither is the hardware–hinges, knobs, plates, and locks. Happy hunting!

williamsburgguys | 7 years and 7 months ago
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There are some needing restored but have some nice details at Brooklyn Junk on Driggs by the Bedford L stop. I can’t remember the price but their stuff is all cheap. More of a flea-market yard-sale type store than an antique store. Got one of my solid oak highly detailed with mirror fireplace mantles there a few years ago for like $200.

figtree | 7 years and 7 months ago
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You seem to be looking at most of the right places here in the city. But a lot of those spots are way overpriced (I hate Olde Good Things). If you’re willing to take the occasional jaunt outside the city you may be able to find better options.
There are lots of architectural salvage places all over the north east. Historic Albany Architectural Parts Warehouse is interesting, but small. There are a couple spots in Kingston, though not sure they’ll have doors. Buffalo is always a great spot to check since they used to have such grand housing.
But by far the greatest salvage place I’ve ever been to is Old House Parts Co. in Kennebunk Maine. They have so much, from beautiful doorknobs to a room full of mantles to entire entryways to a church steeple that sits out front on the grass.
Or if you’re really up for some work, try to find spots that are being torn down. A friend of mine got several amazing joists from a house being torn down just by chatting with t he demo crew.
By the way, when you say Eddie’s, are you talking about Eddie Hibbert? Does he have a spot on Atlantic now?

greysquirrel | 7 years and 7 months ago
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I’ve used http://www.windowparts.com/ for replacements screens for some Anderson windows.

BobMarvin | 7 years and 7 months ago
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I used one of those kits for a large screen I had made to fasten over my back yard iron gate. It worked, although the fiberglass screen material sags a but. It probably would have been easier to fit it tightly on a smaller screen.

Arkady | 7 years and 7 months ago
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You can buy kits if there’s a gasket that just keeps the screen in place. I’m not very deft but was able to do it easily & well.

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Many hardware stores will replace screens in frames, although when I’ve had it done I removed and re-installed the screens myself–not a difficult thing to do. We’ve also had screens repaired by the company we use to replace the spring balances in our windows, but that’s been in conjunction with other work. They remove and re-install the screens.

Guest User | 7 years and 7 months ago
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Also be sure that you factor in the lock hardware you are going to put on the door. I made that mistake when I did this a while back. Budgeted for the doors but I did not realize that the door was going to fit my locks and needed to get new locks (which were very expensive).
Best of luck!

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It seems like it would be quite a hunt to find the right size & style in good condition. If you are landmarked do you need to get the exact style that was original to your house or is any door that’s historically appropriate an option?

Guest User | 7 years and 7 months ago
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There are 3 sets listed on CraigsList Brooklyn right now from $500 – $3,000. I know cos I’m also looking. They seem very expensive and in poor condition. Happy hunting.

glarph | 7 years and 9 months ago
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I second this! He painted mine recently too and was a pleasure to work with from start to finish.

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Hi,
I can Have a door custom made to any spec, and can even got Landmark approvals.
Jonah@whqinc.com

yudashasom | 7 years and 9 months ago
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Eddie is on Utica and Atlantic now. New doors don’t have the right look in my opinion.

EJR | 7 years and 9 months ago
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http://www.thetinkerswagon.com/ can fabricate new doors, but it is not inexpensive.

brokelin | 7 years and 9 months ago
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Did our brownstone doors so long ago I can’t remember who did them. But I have two things to point out for you to look out for. One is that I specified the shade of stain we wanted, but they came out much orangier than that. (One of my fellow board members pointed out that all the work in the neighborhood done by this person was orangey, so perhaps that is what you get when you hire him. I think this is bad customer service, if that is the case.) If that is not OK with you, make sure you demand to see some samples of stain color applied to your wood before proceeding with the staining.
The other issue was that they didn’t properly cover the marble walls in the vestibule before spraying whatever finish coat they sprayed on the doors, which resulted in damage to our marble panel walls. Again, to prevent this, you must be sure they understand that they protect all the wall, floor and ceiling materials before spraying ANYTHING in your home. To make this actua lly happen, you need to be there before they start spraying – that is, don’t trust them to have common sense even if you ask them to protect your walls, floors, etc.

ebp | 7 years and 9 months ago
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I have the unusual luck of having a vestibule that is all wood. Most people might have wainscoting on the bottom and then plaster walls and ceilings but mine it a whole wood box and it is in terrible shape with 150 years of varnish and paint layers. That is actually the hardest part. I know because I tried to strip them myself one time and gave up after three days. Such hard work! And the doors on the outside need a lot of work too. The average bid is $10k but Vinny’s came in at $15. Granted, I think he would have done more replacement molding than Joe plans to do. I’m curious what replacing everything with new “vintage-look” doors comes to? Anyway, we are committed to restoring at this point and will plunge ahead.

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That does sound high, so maybe he is overbooked. I think our total for rebuilding the two exterior doors and minor work in inside was less than $6K.

ebp | 7 years and 9 months ago
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Thank you both for the feedback! Vinny quoted me $6k more than Joe – an extraordinary difference. I got the sense Vinny was a true perfectionist and I’m always nervous about the lowest bid but I read other positive reviews of Joe too so I think I will go with him. I wonder if sometimes a high bid means someone doesn’t want to do the job . .
Anyway, thanks so much for the feedback!