Installation Support That Keeps Your Projects on Track

Getting to the finish line on a construction project is about more than delivering products—it’s about making sure everything works as intended.

At Midwest Door & Hardware, our team helps you complete your project with precision, even when schedules shift and pressure is high.

Our installation and finishing services are designed to support both large-scale builds and smaller, last-minute punchlist items. Whether we’re staging openings by area or fine-tuning hardware after doors are hung, our goal is always the same: helping contractors close out projects with confidence.

Flexible Services That Fit the Way You Build 

We offer full-service installation and field assistance for doors, frames, and hardware purchased through MDH. Services include:

  • Pre-install: Hardware installation in our shop, bundled delivery, professional installers, and phased shipments
  • Staging: Hardware delivered and staged at the appropriate openings to reduce errors and missing components
  • Field install: Final hanging, adjustment, seal checks, ADA verification, and electrical coordination

Ongoing Support Where It Matters Most.  Not every opening needs replacement. Sometimes it just needs attention. We also offer repair and maintenance services—including preventive care, cosmetic wood door repair and product assessments—to help you determine the right investment for your building.

From jobsite coordination to final punchlists, we’re here to make sure the details are done right.

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