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Patio door installed at the back of a home leading to a yard — Patio Doors in Meridian, Ada County, Idaho

Ada County, Idaho

Patio Doors in Meridian, ID

Idaho's fastest-growing city, from Ten Mile to the Linder corridor

Nearly every Meridian tract home has a back slider out to the patio, and on the 2000s subdivisions those original builder doors are now sticking on their tracks, fogging between the panes, and leaking the conditioned air these homes work hard to hold on the exposed valley floor. Iron Crest Exteriors replaces them with sliding and hinged French patio doors — energy-efficient glass, smooth glide and secure multi-point locking, properly flashed and sealed — so a homeowner near Lochsa Falls or the Ten Mile corridor gets a tight, easy-operating door that stands up to the wind and sun these open lots see.

What's included

  • Sliding & French patio options
  • Energy-efficient glass
  • Smooth operation & secure locking
  • Proper flashing & sealing
  • Screen options

In Meridian, we handle patio doors across Ten Mile, the Linder corridor, south Meridian, and the rest of Ada County — matched to the age, style, and exposure of each home.

Our process

How patio doors works in Meridian

  1. 01

    Measure & assess

    We measure the opening, check the framing, sill, and threshold for rot or water damage, and confirm style and glass before quoting.

  2. 02

    Style & glass selection

    We lay out sliding versus French, glass packages, and screen and hardware options so the right configuration is clear before ordering.

  3. 03

    Removal & opening prep

    The old door comes out and we inspect and repair the sill, subfloor, and framing — patio doors are prone to hidden water damage at the threshold.

  4. 04

    Set, level & flash

    The door is set level and square, shimmed, and the sill is flashed and sealed thoroughly so water drains out and away rather than into the floor.

  5. 05

    Hardware, lock & adjust

    We install and adjust the rollers or hinges, the locking hardware, and the screen so the door operates smoothly and locks securely.

  6. 06

    Seal & walkthrough

    We seal the perimeter, clean up, and walk the operation, lock, and screen with you before closing out.

Every Meridian job includes pulling any permit Ada County requires and a full clean-up — we leave your home tight, weather-sealed, and looking sharp.

Working in Meridian

Idaho's fastest-growing city, from Ten Mile to the Linder corridor

Meridian sits on the flat valley floor between Boise and Nampa and has grown from farm ground into one of Idaho's most populous cities. The overwhelming majority of its housing is 1990s–2010s tract construction in master-planned subdivisions, which means the original builder vinyl siding, contractor-grade windows, and basic entry doors on tens of thousands of homes are all aging on roughly the same timeline.

Meridian's huge stock of late-1990s and 2000s tract homes drives a steady market for full re-sides and whole-house window replacements — the original materials were typically minimum-spec and are now fading, cracking, or leaking air around the frames. On the open valley floor there is little tree cover, so south and west elevations sun-fade noticeably and HOA-area homes often want a refreshed, uniform exterior color.

Areas we serve

  • Ten Mile
  • the Linder corridor
  • south Meridian
  • Lochsa Falls
  • downtown Meridian
  • Paramount

Around Meridian

  • The Village at Meridian
  • Settlers Park
  • the Ten Mile interchange
  • Kleiner Park

Patio Doors in Meridian — FAQs

Do you offer patio doors throughout Meridian?

Yes — we cover all of Meridian and Ada County, from Ten Mile and the Linder corridor to south Meridian and Lochsa Falls. Reach out for a free on-site estimate.

Do you work outside Meridian, too?

We do — along with Meridian, we regularly handle patio doors in nearby Boise, Nampa, Eagle, Star, Kuna and across the wider Treasure Valley. If you're near The Village at Meridian, you're well inside our service area.

Will you clean up after patio doors in Meridian?

Always. Every Meridian job ends with a full clean-up — we haul away the old materials and packaging and leave your Ada County home tidy and protected.

Should I get a sliding or French patio door?

Sliding doors save space because they don't swing into the room, glide easily, and suit big-view modern openings; French doors swing open for a wider, more classic opening and a traditional look but need clearance to swing. We'll match the choice to your room, clearance, and style.

Will a new patio door make the room more comfortable?

Yes. A modern insulating glass package cuts the summer heat gain and winter heat loss that make rooms near old patio doors uncomfortable, and a tight new seal stops the drafts. It's one of the more noticeable comfort upgrades on the back of a house.

My old slider sticks and is hard to move — can that be fixed?

Often a sticking slider is a worn roller or a dirty, damaged track, which can sometimes be repaired. If the door is also fogged, drafty, or insecure, replacement usually makes more sense than repeated repairs. We'll tell you honestly which your door is.

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