Your door has failed. You are standing in front of a situation that needs to be resolved today. AllStar Door Repair responds to emergency door repair calls across all of Benton, TN same day, 24 hours a day, every day of the year. This page is your playbook for the next hour — what to do right now before you call, what to tell us when you call, what happens when the technician arrives, what the repair costs, and how to verify your home is genuinely secure before the technician leaves. Everything you need, in the order you need it.
Same-day response · Most repairs done in one visit · Written quote before we start
Before you do anything else, work through this assessment. It takes less than five minutes, costs nothing, keeps you safe, and gives AllStar Door Repair the information that determines how fast the technician reaches you and how well-prepared they are when they do.
Stand back from the door. Do not touch it yet. Look at it from approximately six feet away and identify which of these descriptions matches what you see.
The door is closed but will not lock. The door panel is in the frame, it closes, but the lock or latch mechanism will not engage, the deadbolt will not throw, or the door has visible play when you push against it with the lock in the engaged position. This is a security emergency. Your home is not secure regardless of how the door appears from the outside.
The door will not close. It is stopped partway, hanging at an angle, or physically cannot be pushed into the frame. This is a security emergency. The opening is exposed.
The door closed but the frame is visibly damaged. The door is closed and the lock appears engaged, but the frame at the side of the door — the jamb — is split, cracked, or pulled away from the wall. This is a security emergency. The lock is engaged into damaged wood that cannot resist lateral pressure.
The door has a broken window or glass panel. The glass is cracked, shattered, or missing. If the broken glass is in the door itself or in a window immediately adjacent to the door handle or lock, this is a security emergency because someone can reach through and operate the lock from the inside.
The door appears functional but is visually damaged. The door closes and locks correctly, but the frame, panel, or threshold shows visible damage from impact, storm, or forced entry. This is an urgent repair that should be addressed today — not a security emergency at this moment, but a situation that is likely to deteriorate quickly.
Pull out your phone and take four photographs before anyone adjusts, repairs, or touches the door or frame. These photographs help the AllStar Door Repair dispatcher understand the scope before the technician arrives, and they are the documentation your homeowner's insurance needs if this is a break-in, storm event, or other insurable damage.
The full door from six feet away showing the door, frame, and surrounding wall.
A close-up of the specific damage — the split frame, the broken glass, the bent hinge, or the damaged lock hardware.
The interior side of the door showing the lock hardware, the strike plate area, and the frame interior.
If there is evidence of forced entry — marks on the door surface, debris on the threshold, damage to the surrounding wall — photograph that specifically.
Take these four photographs before the technician arrives. After the repair begins, the pre-repair evidence is altered. For insurance documentation, the pre-repair photographs are the most important ones you will have.
If the door cannot be closed and locked, the single most important interim security action you can take is to lock the interior door between the damaged entry point and your home's main living space. Every home has at least one interior door on the path between the damaged exterior entry and the interior — a utility room door, a laundry room door, a hallway door, a bedroom door. Lock it. It will not stop a determined intruder but it provides a secondary barrier that gives you warning time and increases the apparent difficulty of the entry significantly.
If the door can be closed but not locked, a solid object wedged under the door handle from the inside — a rubber doorstop driven firmly under the bottom of the door, a chair back braced under the handle — provides temporary physical resistance without altering the damage in ways that complicate the repair. This is a temporary measure only. It buys time. AllStar Door Repair is already on the way.
The AllStar Door Repair dispatcher conducts a triage conversation that takes under two minutes. The six items that produce the fastest and most accurate dispatch are:
Your full address in Benton, TN including any access information — gate codes, street parking restrictions, or a side entrance that is easier to find than the front. The technician should not lose time navigating at the address.
The door's current position — completely closed, completely open, stopped partway, or physically prevented from closing by damage.
Which of the five situations from your assessment above most accurately describes what you see. You do not need to know the technical name of what failed. Describing what you see — "the door closes but the frame on the left side is split and the wood is pulled away from the wall" — is more useful than a technical guess.
If the damage is the result of a forced entry, tell the dispatcher immediately. This affects the priority level of the dispatch and determines whether the technician's documentation approach should include insurance claim support. It also tells the dispatcher whether police have been or should be contacted before the repair begins — because a crime scene should be photographed by law enforcement before any physical repair alters the evidence.
Front door, back door, side entry, or sliding glass patio door. Single door or double door. Wood, metal, or fibreglass panel if visible from a label or obvious from appearance.
Whether anyone in the household has a medical, mobility, or access need that makes the door's functionality urgent beyond the standard security concern. A homeowner who cannot use stairs or an alternative exit while the primary door is being repaired is information that affects how the technician stages their work.
Not "we'll be there as soon as we can." A specific window based on the nearest available technician's current position and routing time to your address in Benton, TN. If traffic or another job affects that window, you receive an updated call before the window closes.
The dispatcher confirms which components for your specific failure type — frame reinforcement materials, lock hardware, board-up materials for broken glass — are on the nearest technician's vehicle before routing. If the nearest technician does not have what your job requires, the next nearest technician with the correct stock is dispatched instead.
If your call is outside standard business hours. Stated before dispatch, not discovered on the invoice.
If this is a break-in and police have not already been called, the dispatcher will tell you directly whether your specific situation warrants a police report for insurance purposes and whether to request that officers photograph the scene before the repair begins.
Every AllStar Door Repair technician arriving at an emergency call in Benton, TN follows the same sequence regardless of the apparent simplicity of the repair. The door is not touched until the assessment is complete. The quote is not approved until it is in writing. Work does not begin until the quote is signed.
The assessment sequence covers five things. First, the door panel itself — is the panel structurally intact or has it sustained damage that affects whether it can be rehung and function correctly after repair? Second, the frame at the strike zone — the area where the deadbolt and latch engage the jamb. Is the wood structurally sound or has it been split to the point where the lock hardware cannot create meaningful resistance to forced entry? Third, the hinge side of the frame — have any hinges pulled from the frame, and is the hinge mounting wood intact? Fourth, the full perimeter of the frame for any damage not visible from the direct front view — a door frame that has been forced can sustain damage around the corner from the visible impact point. Fifth, the lock hardware — is the deadbolt and latch mechanism itself functional, or has it been damaged and requires replacement?
This assessment takes five to ten minutes. You are invited to observe every step of it from a safe position. The technician should be able to explain in plain terms what they are finding as they find it.
After the assessment, the technician presents a written quote. A complete written quote from AllStar Door Repair in Benton, TN contains four specific elements.
The specific components being repaired or replaced, identified by name — not "frame repair" but "left jamb section replacement from floor to strike zone, 36 inches, solid pine matched to existing profile." The parts cost and labour cost as separate line items. The warranty terms for both the parts and the installation labour with specific timeframes. The after-hours surcharge if applicable, listed as its own line item.
The total on the approved written quote is the total on the invoice. Read it before signing. If anything on the quote is vague — "miscellaneous hardware" or "as needed materials" without a specific item and cost — ask for it to be specified before signing. Vague line items on a repair quote are where surprise additions appear.
This distinguishes a structural repair from a cosmetic one. A frame patched with wood filler and paint looks repaired. A frame cut, reinforced with solid wood, and fitted with a heavy-duty strike plate anchored with three-inch screws resists forced entry. These are not the same repair. Ask which one you are receiving.
A builder-grade deadbolt reinstalled after a forced entry that compromised the frame is not a security upgrade from the situation that allowed the forced entry. AllStar Door Repair recommends deadbolt replacement with a current-specification high-security deadbolt as part of every forced-entry repair. Ask whether the lock hardware is being replaced or reinstalled.
No AllStar Door Repair technician closes a job in Benton, TN with the door in an unsecured or unstable position. The door is secured before the technician leaves regardless of whether the full permanent repair is completed. Ask what secured means specifically — a door in the closed position with a functioning lock, not a door held by temporary bracing.
| Emergency Type | What Is Repaired | Typical Cost | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kicked-in door — frame and lock | Jamb reinforcement, strike plate upgrade, deadbolt replacement | $200 – $600 | 60 – 120 min |
| Door will not close — alignment | Hinge repair, frame adjustment, latch realignment | $100 – $350 | 45 – 90 min |
| Split door frame or jamb | Frame section replacement, structural reinforcement | $350 – $850 | 90 – 180 min |
| Non-locking door — hardware failure | Lock mechanism replacement, strike plate installation | $100 – $300 | 45 – 75 min |
| Sliding glass door will not lock | Roller realignment, lock mechanism replacement | $75 – $350 | 30 – 90 min |
| Broken door glass — board-up | Emergency board-up, temporary security | $75 – $150 | 20 – 30 min |
| Broken door glass — replacement | Permanent glass installation | $120 – $600 | 45 – 120 min |
| Storm or impact damage | Assessment, stabilisation, repair or board-up | $150 – $800+ | Varies |
| After-hours surcharge | Applied outside standard business hours | Add $75 – $150 | Disclosed on call |
AllStar Door Repair provides a written quote after the on-site assessment and before any work begins. The total on the approved written quote is the total on the invoice. No line items appear on the invoice that were not on the written quote. No after-the-fact additions for materials discovered during the repair. No surprise labour upcharges for time that ran over estimate.
The only cost that is determined before the technician arrives rather than after the assessment is the after-hours surcharge — and that is disclosed during the dispatch call before the technician leaves for your address. If you are calling outside standard business hours and the surcharge applies, you know the surcharge amount before you confirm the dispatch.
This is the step most homeowners skip because the repair appears done. Do not skip it. These three verifications take under five minutes and confirm your home is actually secure.
Close the door and engage both the latch and the deadbolt. Push the door firmly with your shoulder at the latch-side edge of the door — approximately where a kick-in attempt would land. The door should not move. Any visible deflection of the door panel into the frame gap, any sound of the frame flexing under the pressure, or any movement of the door against the frame with the lock engaged is a sign that the structural repair requires additional work. If you feel or see any of these, tell the technician before they leave.
Push the door at mid-height on the panel. Push it at the hinges. A door that is solid at the strike zone but deflects at the hinges has a hinge repair that is incomplete. The door should feel like a fixed wall — not like a panel being held in place by hardware under tension.
Operate both the latch and the deadbolt from the inside. The latch should extend and retract smoothly with no resistance. The deadbolt should extend to its full travel — the bolt should fully seat inside the strike plate receiver with no partial extension. Operate the deadbolt from the outside using the key. It should operate with normal key pressure. A deadbolt that requires significant force to throw or retract from either side is a deadbolt that is not correctly aligned with the strike plate.
Close the door without locking it and attempt to open it from the outside by pushing and pulling at the handle. It should not move. Lock the deadbolt and repeat. The locked door should present significantly more resistance than the unlocked door. If the resistance difference is minimal, the deadbolt is not engaging the strike plate effectively.
Walk around the full perimeter of the door opening before the technician packs their tools. Look at the frame from all four sides — top, hinge side, latch side, and threshold. The frame should be flush with the surrounding wall on all four sides. There should be no visible gaps between the frame and the wall casing, no sections of the jamb that are higher or lower than adjacent sections, no unpainted wood visible where a section has been replaced without finish matching, and no visible cracks or splits remaining in any structural section of the frame.
Look at the hinge mounting on both the door and the frame. All hinge screws should be fully seated. No hinge leaf should be visibly loose or cocked away from the door surface. The door should be hanging with consistent gap on all four sides — a door that is tighter at the top than the bottom, or tighter on the hinge side than the latch side, is a door that is not hanging correctly in the frame.
If anything you observe during this walk-around raises a question, ask the technician about it before the invoice is signed. A question raised before the job is closed is a question that can be addressed without an additional service call.
AllStar Door Repair maintains full technician availability across all of Benton, TN at all hours. The technician who arrives at 11pm on a Sunday is the same quality of technician, carrying the same parts, doing the same repair, backed by the same written quote and the same warranty as the technician who arrives at 10am on a Monday. The only difference is the after-hours surcharge — and it is disclosed before dispatch.
Forced entries happen when someone is home and vulnerable. Storms do not schedule themselves during business hours. A door that fails at an inconvenient time is not an inconvenient problem — it is a security exposure that needs to be resolved regardless of the clock.
If the door cannot be locked, the frame is visibly damaged at the strike zone, glass adjacent to a lock is broken, or the door cannot be fully closed — call now. These are active security exposures that do not improve while you wait. If the door is closed, locked, and structurally sound but is visibly damaged or showing wear that suggests a developing problem, an urgent same-day call is appropriate but does not require after-hours dispatch. AllStar Door Repair will give you an honest assessment during the call — if your situation does not require immediate dispatch, we will tell you and schedule accordingly.
Yes, if the break-in occurred recently and the intruder may still be in or near the property, call emergency services first. Once the immediate safety situation is confirmed, call AllStar Door Repair. If the break-in occurred while you were away and the property is secure, you can call AllStar Door Repair and the police simultaneously or in either order. The AllStar Door Repair technician will not begin the repair until the police have photographed the scene if a police report is pending — the pre-repair condition of the door and frame is evidence, and altering it before it is photographed by law enforcement can complicate an insurance claim.
Keep them accessible on your phone for three purposes. Share them with the AllStar Door Repair dispatcher when you call — this gives the dispatcher a visual understanding of the scope before the technician arrives and helps confirm that the correct parts are on the truck. Share them with your homeowner's insurance company when filing a claim — pre-repair photographs are the most important documentation in any door damage insurance claim. Share them with the AllStar Door Repair technician on arrival — comparing the pre-arrival photographs with the actual condition sometimes reveals additional damage that was not visible in the photograph.
AllStar Door Repair secures your door before leaving in all cases where the permanent repair cannot be completed same-day. Securing means the door is in the closed position with a functioning lock mechanism — not temporarily propped or braced. If a specific component needs to be sourced — a custom frame section, a non-standard lock configuration, a specialty glass panel — the technician installs temporary hardware that allows the door to close and lock fully, and schedules the return appointment before leaving. You are not left with an unsecured door while waiting for a parts order.
AllStar Door Repair technicians are direct employees — not subcontractors sourced from a referral network. They arrive in marked company vehicles and carry company identification. If you want to confirm the identity of the technician before allowing access to your property, call the AllStar Door Repair dispatch line and ask for the name and vehicle description of the technician en route. A technician who cannot be confirmed through the dispatch line or who arrives in an unmarked vehicle without company identification warrants a call to the dispatch line before access is granted.
Run the three verification steps from this page — the push test, the lock operation test, and the visual walk-around. If any of them produces a result that does not feel correct, tell the technician specifically what you observed before the job is closed. A complete repair passes all three verifications. If the technician closes the job over your stated concern without addressing it, call AllStar Door Repair's main line before the technician leaves the property. The technician's supervisor is reachable during any service call and can address a quality concern in real time.
Call the AllStar Door Repair dispatch line using the same number you called for the original dispatch. The dispatcher will confirm the technician's current position and give you an updated arrival estimate. AllStar Door Repair updates customers when a window is going to be missed — if you have not received an update call and the window has passed, contacting dispatch is the right action. Do not assume the technician is on the way without confirmation.
Yes — specific preparation actions reduce the technician's on-site time and therefore the labour cost. Clear the area immediately around the door of any furniture, stored items, or obstacles. Have your photographs ready to show the technician on arrival. Have your door's manufacturer name visible if it is on a label — for sliding glass doors especially, the brand determines roller and lock hardware compatibility. Have the dispatch information ready so triage takes under two minutes. None of these require touching the door or frame.
Two separate warranties apply to every emergency repair. The parts warranty covers replacement hardware, frame materials, and glass against manufacturing defects and premature failure for the specific timeframe stated on the written quote. The labour warranty covers the installation workmanship — if the door fails to close, lock, or hold correctly because of how the repair was performed rather than because of a new damage event, AllStar Door Repair returns and corrects it at no charge within the warranty period. Both warranty terms are on the written quote before you approve the repair.
You do not need to open the door before you are ready. When the AllStar Door Repair technician arrives, they will knock and identify themselves by name through the door. Call the AllStar Door Repair dispatch line and confirm the technician's name matches the name the dispatcher gave you before opening. A legitimate AllStar Door Repair technician will wait while you make that confirmation call — they understand this is a standard safety precaution. If the person at your door is impatient about being verified or cannot be confirmed through the dispatch line, do not open the door.
AllStar Door Repair responds to every type of emergency door situation across all of Benton, TN — residential and commercial, front doors and back doors, sliding glass patio doors, and windows in and adjacent to doors. Every hour of every day. Written quote before we start. Most repairs done in one visit. Your home secured before we leave.
You have assessed the situation. You have the photographs. You know what to tell us. You know what to watch for when the technician arrives. And you know exactly how to verify the repair is complete before signing anything.
AllStar Door Repair is dispatching to your address across all of Benton, TN right now.
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