
Canyon County, Idaho
New Construction Doors in Parma, ID
Parma, small-town Canyon County near the Snake River
New-construction door installation is a different discipline from replacement, and we work as a reliable trade partner to Treasure Valley builders, general contractors, and homeowners adding on. On a new build or an addition, the exterior doors go into open, unfinished walls — which means the flashing can be lapped correctly into the weather barrier and the air-sealing done before the wall is closed, the highest-performing way to install a door.
We install entry and patio door systems to plan spec, coordinating with the framing so each rough opening is the right size and square before the units arrive. Getting the rough opening right is what lets a door sit plumb, operate smoothly, and seal properly — problems baked in at framing are expensive to fix after drywall, so we catch them early.
Weather-tightness on a new build is non-negotiable and inspected. We flash and air-seal every exterior door to code, lapping the flashing over the weather barrier so water drains out and the air barrier is continuous. Done in sequence with the wall assembly, the result outperforms any retrofit and passes inspection cleanly.
What builders and homeowners get from us is schedule reliability and accurate work. We field crews that hit the construction timeline, install to the plans and the door schedule, and coordinate with the other trades so the door package doesn't become the thing that holds up the job.
What's included
- Builder & GC partnership
- Plan-spec door packages
- Entry & patio door systems
- Flashing & air sealing to code
- Schedule-driven crews
In Parma, we handle new construction doors across downtown Parma, rural Canyon County farmland, the Boise River bottomland, and the rest of Canyon County — matched to the age, style, and exposure of each home.
Our process
How new construction doors works in Parma
- 01
Plan & door-schedule review
We review the plans and door schedule, confirm the entry and patio units and their rough-opening sizes, and coordinate the timeline with the builder.
- 02
Rough-opening coordination
We verify rough openings against the schedule with the framing crew so each opening is sized right and square before units arrive.
- 03
Delivery & staging
Door packages are delivered and staged to the construction schedule so they're on site when the wall is ready, not before.
- 04
Set & flash to code
Units are set plumb, level, and square, then flashed and air-sealed over the weather barrier to code while the wall is still open.
- 05
Hardware & operation
We install hardware and adjust each unit so it operates and locks correctly, ready for the finish trades.
- 06
Inspection & handoff
The install is ready for weather-barrier and rough inspection, and we coordinate the handoff with the other trades.
Every Parma job includes pulling any permit Canyon County requires and a full clean-up — we leave your home tight, weather-sealed, and looking sharp.
Working in Parma
Parma, small-town Canyon County near the Snake River
Parma is a small Canyon County town near the confluence of the Boise River and Snake River, set in irrigated farm and orchard country. Its modest, older housing stock reflects its agricultural roots, and many homes in and around town carry dated exteriors that haven't been significantly updated since original construction.
Parma's river-bottom location brings seasonal moisture and irrigation humidity that wear on siding and window seals faster than in drier parts of the valley. Older homes here are strong candidates for a full re-side and window replacement to restore energy efficiency and weather tightness, especially on exposed, treeless ag lots.
Areas we serve
- downtown Parma
- rural Canyon County farmland
- the Boise River bottomland
- the Highway 20/26 corridor
Around Parma
- the Boise River
- the Snake River
- Fort Boise Wildlife Management Area
- Old Fort Boise replica
New Construction Doors in Parma — FAQs
Do you offer new construction doors throughout Parma?
Yes — we cover all of Parma and Canyon County, from downtown Parma and rural Canyon County farmland to the Boise River bottomland and the Highway 20/26 corridor. Reach out for a free on-site estimate.
Do you work outside Parma, too?
We do — along with Parma, we regularly handle new construction doors in nearby Homedale, Caldwell, Middleton, Nampa and across the wider Treasure Valley. If you're near the Boise River, you're well inside our service area.
Will you clean up after new construction doors in Parma?
Always. Every Parma job ends with a full clean-up — we haul away the old materials and packaging and leave your Canyon County home tidy and protected.
Do you work with builders and GCs?
Yes — new-construction door installation is a trade we provide to Treasure Valley builders, general contractors, and homeowners adding on. We install to plan spec and the door schedule and coordinate with the framing and other trades to keep the build on schedule.
What's different about new-construction door installation?
The doors go into open, unfinished walls, so the flashing laps correctly into the weather barrier and the air-sealing is done before the wall closes — the highest-performing way to install a door. It's done in sequence with the wall assembly rather than retrofitted around finishes.
Do you coordinate rough openings with framing?
Yes. We verify rough-opening sizes against the door schedule with the framing crew so each opening is sized right and square before units arrive. Getting the rough opening right is what lets a door sit plumb and seal properly, and fixing it after drywall is expensive.
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Need new construction doors in Parma?
Tell us about your Parma home and the project you have in mind — we'll come look and give you a straight, free estimate.