Door Replacement in Wellington
Estate entries, French sets, and pocketing sliders — replaced with hurricane-rated ES Windows impact doors on Wellington's large equestrian and polo lots. We carry your finish and specs through your HOA design-review board and the Village of Wellington permit, then our own crews set the door right.
Built for Wellington Estates
Doors Sized for Big Lots and Bigger Openings
Wellington isn't a place of cookie-cutter front doors. With about 63,000 residents spread across some of Palm Beach County's largest residential lots, the homes out here were built around the view — wide French doors opening onto paddocks and bridle paths, pocketing sliders that disappear into the wall along the pool deck, double estate entries built to a scale you don't see in a tract subdivision. Replacing a door like that is a carpentry job, not a swap-out, and that's the work we do.
It's also storm country. Wellington sat in the path of Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne in 2004 and took Wilma in 2005, and homeowners who lived through that season understand what a failed door does to a house — once the envelope is breached, the pressure goes straight to the roof. Every ES Windows impact door we set is rated to hold that line, so the openings that make a Wellington home beautiful aren't the openings that fail it.
We're a hands-on shop. The crew that measures your opening is the crew that sets the door, every detail logged and every reveal checked, because on an estate property the fit has to look like it was always meant to be there. No subcontractors handed a work order — just our people, our license, and ES Windows products built for the Florida code.
Why Replace Your Doors
What Impact Doors Do for a Wellington Home
Hold the Envelope in a Storm
Rated to resist wind-borne debris so a breached door never lets pressure inside and up onto the roof — the lesson Frances, Jeanne, and Wilma taught Wellington firsthand.
Lower Insurance Premiums
Most Wellington owners see about $150–$280 a year come off the wind portion once the doors are rated and the mitigation inspection is filed.
Quiet the House
Laminated impact glass cuts the noise of the polo grounds, mowers, and Pierson Road traffic, so the great room stays calm with the doors shut.
Block UV, Protect Finishes
Impact glass screens out most UV, protecting the hardwood floors, rugs, and art that fill these larger estate rooms from fading.
Tighter Energy Envelope
New weatherstripping and thermal frames seal the big openings these homes are built around, easing the load on the AC through a Wellington summer.
Curb Appeal That Clears the Board
Clean profiles and finish options that look right on an estate entry — and that we spec to pass your design-review board the first time.
Permits, Boards & Neighborhoods
How Door Replacement Works in Wellington
Every door replacement here is permitted through the Village of Wellington Building Division. We file the application, post the impact product approvals, and schedule the inspections under our license, FL CBC1266857.
The piece that sets Wellington apart is the second layer of approval. The equestrian and polo estates sit on large lots inside communities with active HOA design-review boards — Palm Beach Polo, Aero Club, and Versailles among them. We submit your door specs, finish, and elevation for board approval right alongside the village permit, so nothing stalls on the day of install.
Insurance Savings in Wellington
Once your rated doors are in and the wind mitigation inspection is filed, most Wellington homeowners trim roughly $150 to $280 per year off the wind portion of their premium — often more on estates with extensive glass.
Wellington Neighborhoods We Serve
- Palm Beach Polo
- Aero Club
- Olympia
- Wycliffe
- Binks Forest
- Versailles
From the bridle-path estates of Palm Beach Polo and the hangar homes of Aero Club to the family streets of Binks Forest and the gated villas of Versailles, we know the boards, the lot sizes, and the door styles each community expects.
Why Ballistic
The Right Way to Replace an Estate Door
ES Windows Impact Products
We install ES Windows hurricane-rated entry, French, sliding, and pocketing doors — engineered and approved for the Florida code that governs Wellington homes.
Our Own Installers, No Subs
The crew that measures sets the door. On a custom estate opening with a board-approved finish, that single point of accountability is the difference between a clean fit and a callback.
A Transparent Process
Founded by a former insurance adjuster, we quote in plain numbers, handle the Wellington permit and HOA submittal, and keep you posted at every step — no gimmicks, no pressure.
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Questions
Wellington Door Replacement FAQs
Do you handle Wellington HOA design-review approval for new doors?
Yes. Wellington's equestrian and polo estates sit on large lots inside communities with active design-review boards — Palm Beach Polo, Aero Club, and Versailles among them. Door style, frame color, glass tint, and grille pattern all have to clear the board before installation. We prepare the spec sheets, finish samples, and elevation details those boards ask for and submit them right alongside the Village of Wellington building permit, so your replacement door is approved on both fronts before we ever touch the old one.
How much can impact doors save me on insurance in Wellington?
Most Wellington homeowners see roughly $150 to $280 a year come off their wind portion after we install impact-rated doors and the wind mitigation inspection is filed. Because so much of a Wellington estate's exterior is glass — wide French sets and pocketing sliders opening onto the lanai and paddock views — closing those openings with rated assemblies often moves the needle more here than on a smaller tract home.
Which doors get replaced most on Wellington estates?
On the larger homes out here it's rarely just a front door. We replace double-entry estate doors, multi-panel French doors off the great room, and big pocketing or sliding glass walls that open onto the pool deck and pasture. We size and order each one to the existing opening through ES Windows so the proportions stay true to the architecture the design board already approved.
Who pulls the permit for door replacement in Wellington?
We do. Every job is permitted through the Village of Wellington Building Division, and we schedule the required inspections. You don't chase paperwork — our license, FL CBC1266857, is on the permit, and we manage the file from application through final sign-off.
Why do impact doors matter so much in Wellington specifically?
Wellington took direct hits during the 2004 season from Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne and again from Wilma in 2005. A breached door is one of the fastest ways a home loses its envelope in a storm — once wind gets inside, it pushes up on the roof. Impact-rated doors keep that envelope sealed, which is exactly why the village code and the wind mitigation savings both reward them.
Do you use your own installers or subcontract the work?
Our own crews do every install — no subcontracted labor. On an estate property with custom openings and a board-approved finish, the install has to be precise, and that only happens when the people setting the door answer to us. We install ES Windows impact products and stand behind the workmanship ourselves.
Can you match the door finish to the rest of my estate?
Yes. Whether your home leans Mediterranean in Versailles, traditional in Binks Forest, or contemporary out in Palm Beach Polo, ES Windows offers the frame finishes, glass options, and hardware to match — and we'll put the exact spec in front of your design-review board for sign-off before we order.
Replace Your Wellington Doors the Right Way
ES Windows impact doors, our own crews, and full handling of your Village of Wellington permit and HOA design-review approval. Let's get yours scoped.