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DIY Door Store is a U.S.-based vertical e-commerce site focused on door and window repair and replacement parts. The site sells door glass inserts, frames without glass, frame plugs, door sweeps, weatherstripping, hinges, entry doors, storm doors, garage doors, commercial door components, security hardware, and more. Its physical address is in Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, and it provides phone, email, and business hours information.
The site’s biggest feature is that products are organized by “manufacturer + category,” covering a wide range of brands such as Therma-Tru, Masonite, Jeld-Wen, Clopay, Lift-Master, and ODL, making it well suited for finding specific replacement parts. Product listings show stock status, such as Ships Next Business Day, In Stock, and Back Order, along with the number of reviews. The site also offers FAQs, tutorials, measuring guides, and replacement instructions, making it friendly for DIY repair users. The Quote/Custom section suggests that it also supports some custom-order needs.
Its model is standard retail e-commerce, with products sold at listed prices. In the sampled data, security hardware costs around $8.95–$14.95, frame plugs around $14.95, door sweeps around $15.95–$16.95, and door glass and frame products can range from $129.95 to $534.95. There is no additional fee for credit card payments; applicable sales tax is automatically collected for in-state deliveries. The text does not provide a clear shipping fee table.
The advantages are its highly focused categories and rich selection of long-tail parts, making it especially useful for repairing and replacing components on branded doors. Its shipping rules are relatively clear: in-stock items usually ship the same day if ordered before noon, or on the next business day. The 90-day return window is also fairly generous. The drawbacks are that some items are out of stock without a clear restocking timeline, and modern payment options such as PayPal and Apple Pay are not seen. Some terms also appear to use generic template-style wording, which slightly affects the perceived professionalism of the details.
It is better suited for U.S. homeowners, DIY users, door and window repair technicians, small contractors, and buyers who need to find door and window parts by brand. It is not a third-party seller marketplace platform, so it is not suitable as an onboarding channel for Chinese sellers.
The captured text does not provide information on access from China or international shipping, so the access status is unknown. If Chinese users wish to purchase from the site, they should first confirm whether overseas shipping is supported, who is responsible for damage during transport of glass items, and whether there are any payment restrictions.
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diydoorstore.com is an United States E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach diydoorstore.com directly.