Last Updated on March 24, 2026 by Emily Hartley
We know where jobs start to slip.
Not on the install but before the door even gets to you.
When something’s slightly off, you’re the one dealing with it on site. Adjusting, tweaking, losing time you didn’t plan for.
That’s the bit we’re focussed on fixing.
The Problems You Keep Getting Landed With
You’ve seen it more than enough:
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The door’s tight on one side
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Gaps aren’t quite right
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Compression feels off
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You’re spending longer adjusting than fitting
Just… not quite right.
And that’s all it takes to turn a straightforward job into a slow one.
What We’re Doing Differently
We’re not expecting you to sort it on site.
We’ve been working with Door-Stop to tighten things up before it even leaves the factory.
That means:
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Accurate slab-to-frame sizing
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Consistent, controlled tolerances
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Proper checks before dispatch
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A more structured production process
Less variation. Fewer surprises when it arrives.
What That Means For You
You’ll notice it straight away:
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The door sits square
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Gaps are even
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It closes properly without fighting it
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Hardware isn’t under pressure
So instead of fixing issues, you’re just getting on with the install.
Because Consistency Is What Actually Matters
You don’t need just one perfect door.
You need the tenth one to be just as easy as the first… no guesswork, no extra time lost.
That only happens when:
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Production is controlled
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Quality checks are done properly
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Specs are followed every time
And It’s Not Just the Product
We know delays cause just as many problems as poor quality.
That’s why Door-Stop have introduced:
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More reliable delivery slots
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Clearer communication
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Less chasing for updates
Because even a perfect door is no good if it turns up late.
The Bottom Line
You shouldn’t be fixing factory issues on site.
When everything’s done right before it gets to you:
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Installs are quicker
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Adjustments are minimal
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Callbacks are less likely
No big promises. Just doors that turn up right, so you can fit them and move on.
