A Second Life for Commercial Wood Doors

Not every damaged door needs to be replaced.

At Midwest Door & Hardware, we now offer commercial wood door repair services—designed to restore the appearance of high-visibility doors quickly and cost-effectively.

Whether a door gets dinged during installation, scratched in transit, or bumped after occupancy, our factory-trained technicians can repair many types of cosmetic damage—saving time and avoiding the cost of full replacement. We routinely fix scratches, dents, gouges, and even holes, helping doors look new (or nearly new) again within reason.

Restoration instead of replacement means shorter lead times, lower costs, and better outcomes.

This service is ideal for:

  • Contractors under tight deadlines who need to deliver a clean, finished product
  • Facility managers looking to extend the life of doors in busy public spaces
  • Any project where aesthetics matter—like offices, schools, healthcare environments, or hospitality settings

While we always stand behind our work, the reality is that doors can be damaged on busy jobsites for all sorts of reasons—many of which are outside anyone’s control. Our door repair offering is one more way we help keep projects on track and spaces looking professional.

From small touch-ups to more significant fixes, we’ve got the tools and training to bring your wood doors back to life—without the long wait or high cost of replacement.

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