Entry Doors in Salmon Creek, WA
Weather-tight entry doors with real curb appeal.
Salmon Creek is one of the Vancouver-metro communities in Clark County that we serve across Southwest Washington. When it comes to entry doors, the details that matter here are specific to Salmon Creek homes.
A wet marine climate puts moisture management, ventilation, and rain-screen detailing at the center of entry doors for Salmon Creek homes, whether the house is an early-1900s Craftsman near the core or a newer east-side master-planned build — all under the Washington State Energy Code.
This page covers entry doors specifically for Salmon Creek. For the full service details, see our Entry Doors page, or explore all the remodeling work we do in Salmon Creek.
Salmon Creek's housing stock is a suburban mix typical of unincorporated Clark County near the I-5/I-205 interchange: 1970s–1990s ranch and split-level homes form the core of the area, with newer infill and multifamily development filling in closer to the freeway and WSU Vancouver campus. Because Salmon Creek is unincorporated, permitting runs through Clark County rather than a city, and the same long, wet Pacific Northwest winters that shape work everywhere in our service area make moisture management and proper ventilation standard on every project here.
From Salmon Creek, WSU Vancouver area, and I-5 corridor to the rest of Salmon Creek, we match every entry doors project to the age, construction, and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all spec.
- Fiberglass entry doors with wood-grain finishes
- Insulated steel doors for security and value
- Solid and stain-grade wood doors
- Full door systems with new frames and thresholds
- Weather-tight seals and sweeps for wind-driven rain
- Sidelights and transom configurations
- Multi-point locks and upgraded hardware
- Glass and decorative-lite options
- Proper flashing and air-sealing at the opening
- Interior and exterior trim finishing
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Consultation & Selection
We assess the existing opening, discuss style, material, glass, and hardware, and recommend a door system that fits your entry and the rain and wind exposure it faces.
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Measurement & Order
We measure the opening precisely and order the door, frame, and hardware to fit — including any needed adjustments for older or out-of-square openings.
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Installation & Sealing
The old door and frame come out, the opening is inspected and prepped, and the new system is set plumb, insulated, flashed, and weather-sealed against wind-driven rain.
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Hardware & Finish
Locks and hardware are installed and adjusted, trim is finished inside and out, and we confirm the door swings true and seals tight.
Typical timeline: Typically 1 – 2 days. We provide a written schedule after assessing your Salmon Creek home.
Permit requirements for entry doors in Salmon Creek are handled through Clark County — Community Development (Salmon Creek is unincorporated). Because Washington building rules — including the Washington State Energy Code and local amendments — vary from one jurisdiction to the next, we confirm what your specific address requires and pull the permits and schedule the inspections the scope calls for.
- Building permits are required for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work and are issued by Clark County, not a city
- Exterior work such as siding, window, and roofing replacement typically requires a permit and inspection
- New construction and most remodels must meet the Washington State Energy Code (WSEC)
- Accessory dwelling units are governed by Washington's statewide ADU law (HB 1337) and county standards — we prepare and submit all applications
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Which door material handles our weather best?
Fiberglass is a strong all-around choice here — it resists warping and swelling from moisture and insulates well. Steel is durable and secure, while wood is beautiful but needs the most upkeep against our long, wet season. For an exposed entry facing prevailing wind and rain, we'll walk through the trade-offs.
Will a new entry door help with drafts?
Usually a lot. Old doors often leak around worn weatherstripping and poorly sealed frames, and wind-driven rain finds those same gaps. Replacing the full door system — not just the slab — with proper insulation, flashing, and seals is what stops the draft and keeps water out.
Can you add sidelights or glass to my entry?
Yes, as long as the opening and surrounding wall allow it. Sidelights, transoms, and decorative glass can transform an entry, and we'll confirm what's feasible for your specific opening during the consultation.
Do I need a permit for entry doors in Salmon Creek?
It depends on the scope. Clark County — Community Development (Salmon Creek is unincorporated) sets the requirements for Salmon Creek, and they can differ from neighboring Washington jurisdictions. We confirm what your project needs before we start and handle the permit and inspection process as part of the job.
Do you handle entry doors on both older and newer Salmon Creek homes?
Yes. From Salmon Creek, WSU Vancouver area, and I-5 corridor to the rest of Salmon Creek, Salmon Creek in Clark County spans a range of housing eras and construction types, and we tailor the entry doors plan to the age and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all template.
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