A worn-out front door can drag down your home's overall look while letting cold air sneak in around the edges whenever the wind picks up. At Season's View Window & Door Inc., we handle door installation and replacement for homeowners in and around Watertown, MN, swapping tired, drafty doors for solid ones that seal tight and boost your curb appeal in one go. When a door sticks, rattles, or no longer locks properly, we step in to set you up with a secure, energy-efficient door built to handle our Minnesota seasons.
Season's View Window & Door Inc. is a locally owned door installation and replacement company based in Watertown, MN. We specialize in installing energy-efficient door systems in homes, including entry doors, patio doors, and sliders, from initial measurements to final hardware installation. As a trusted door supplier in the area, we help homeowners choose from fiberglass, steel, or wood options that match their home and style.

A front door takes a beating, and most homeowners don't realize how much until it starts acting up. We hear it all the time around Watertown: the door sticks every time it rains, the deadbolt won't line up the way it used to, and you can feel a cold draft sneaking past the frame all winter. On top of that, a faded, dinged-up door drags down the look of the whole house before anyone even steps inside.
Most of those headaches come from age and the weather wearing a door down. Wood doors swell and warp with all the moisture and temperature swings we get up here, which is why they stick and stop sealing. Years of opening and closing knock the door out of square, so the latch and deadbolt no longer catch right, and the old weatherstripping cracks and flattens until it lets cold air pour through. Once that seal is gone, your furnace ends up working overtime.
We turn that around with a door built to handle our climate and set up right from the start. After helping you pick the material and finish that fits your home, whether that's fiberglass, steel, or wood, we pull the old door and its frame, prep the opening, and set the new one square so it swings and latches cleanly. From there, we seal and weatherstrip everything tight, then dial in the hardware so the lock lines up and catches every time.
What you're left with is a door that opens smooth, locks solid, and keeps the cold outside where it belongs. The drafts disappear, your entry feels secure again, and the energy bill settles back down once that tight seal is doing its job. Best of all, a fresh door gives the front of your home an instant lift, so you get a warmer, safer house and a better first impression, all in one.
Our door products and services help homeowners improve comfort, security, curb appeal, and everyday use with options that fit their home.
Pulling out an old door and fitting a new one properly is what makes the difference in the long run. Our door replacement service removes the worn unit, preps the opening, and sets the new door square so it seals and swings just right. Doing the prep work properly keeps drafts out and the door working smoothly for years.
Choosing the right material depends on your home, your budget, and the look you're after. We work with fiberglass, steel, and wood, each one bringing its own mix of durability, style, and value. As your local door installation company, we walk you through the options that best fit your needs.
Choosing the right finish and hardware turns a plain door into one that suits your home. We offer a range of styles and handle sets, so you can dress up your front door exactly how you like.
A well-sealed door keeps the cold where it belongs and takes some strain off your furnace. Our door installation service focuses on tight, insulated systems that reduce drafts throughout every Minnesota winter.
Your entrance sets the tone for the whole house, so we put real thought into every entry door we fit. From a simple front door refresh to a full exterior door upgrade, we focus on both security and curb appeal.
Getting out to the deck or backyard should be smooth and easy, not a daily struggle with a sticky track. Our patio door and sliding door work sets you up with a sliding glass door that glides cleanly and seals up tight.
Fresh windows can change the feel of a room fast, especially when the project is planned around Minnesota weather from the beginning. Our window installation service supports new homes, additions, and contractor jobs with frame setup, fiberglass insulation, energy-efficient sealing, trim, and finishing work.
Chilly rooms, stuck sashes, and glass that always looks cloudy can make everyday life at home more annoying than it needs to be. Through window replacement, we help homeowners with full-home updates, old window removal, energy-focused glass and frame choices, fiberglass insulation, and clean trim finishing.
On a new build or addition, window placement can affect light, airflow, comfort, and even how furniture fits later. Our new construction windows include custom sizing, layout support, builder coordination, code-compliant methods, and Minnesota energy code guidance.
When you want a window that opens wide and brings in a good breeze, casement windows are a solid option. Their side-hinged design makes them useful over sinks, counters, and other spots where a crank is easier than sliding a sash.
There's something easy to like about a window style that feels familiar and still works for modern homes. Double-hung windows offer top-and-bottom sash movement, effective ventilation control, and a classic look that suits many Minnesota homes.
A wider window opening can make a room feel brighter, calmer, and more connected to the outdoors. Slider windows move horizontally, making them a simple fit for basements, bedrooms, living rooms, and patio-facing spaces.
For many homes, a straightforward window style makes the most sense. Single-hung windows feature a fixed upper sash and an opening lower sash, providing airflow, a tidy look, and dependable everyday functionality.
Getting to the deck, patio, or backyard should feel easy, not like a wrestling match with a stubborn slider. Our patio and sliding doors can improve outdoor access, energy efficiency, sealing, and the view from inside your home.
Your home's siding is one of the first things people notice, and it also takes a beating from Minnesota weather. Our siding installation service includes vinyl, steel, Hardie board, LP SmartSide, insulation upgrades, and exterior improvements for homes that need a stronger, cleaner outer layer.
Folks around Watertown lean on us because we keep our pricing fair and treat their homes like our own.
Our financing options can give you more room to plan door updates around your budget and timeline.
Since Minnesota seasons can be rough on home exteriors, our recommendations focus on windows, doors, and siding that can handle cold, heat, moisture, and wind.
Our product lineup includes respected names such as Andersen, Marvin, Heritage Millwork, North Star Windows & Doors, and Gerkin Windows & Doors.
Every window we set carries warranty coverage, so you've got one less thing to worry about down the road.
Drafty, sticking, visible damage, soft spots, loose hinges, and daylight around the frame can all indicate a need for door replacement. Minnesota weather can make these issues more noticeable, especially when cold air sneaks in around the entryway.
Door installation and replacement often include removing the old door, checking the opening, setting the new door, sealing gaps, adding hardware, and finishing the trim. For Minnesota homes, good insulation and weather sealing make a big difference.
Fiberglass and steel exterior doors are popular in Minnesota because they handle cold, moisture, and daily use well. Wood doors can also look great, but they usually need more upkeep to stay in good shape through seasonal changes.
Look for a door installation company that clearly explains your options, understands local weather conditions, and helps you choose a door that fits your home's style, security needs, and insulation goals. A good team should make the process feel simple instead of throwing too many choices at you at once.
A front door can feel drafty because of worn weatherstripping, gaps around the frame, a poor seal, or an aging door slab. Cold Minnesota winds tend to find those weak spots fast, which can make the entryway feel chilly.
FAQs reviewed by Brandon Stein, owner of Season's View Window & Door Inc., a locally owned window installation service.
Reach out today for your free estimate and tell us what you're looking to update, and we'll walk you through your door options with zero pressure.