D & J F.
Fit right in- besides FedEx messing up and delivering late, very satisfied. Question- Have gap on inside door of 1/2" how do I fix this. Otherwise, fit perfectly
Thomas M.
It was a rare find in locating the PEASE Company for the parts I needed to replace for my customer. They didn't want to spent $5-7000 on a new unit. So I was able to locate them in my search on line. There was a problem with the fit of my glass. Wrote to the company and the owner replied immediately and remedied the situation and replaced my frames with the corrected ones needed. As a general contractor I live by these great contacts. I would use them in a heartbeat once again. Thank you Mr. Pease! Sincerely Tom Morgan from OCEAN BREEZE in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mitchell F.
They were a pleasure to deal with
It is very hard to find panels for my front door but they had them
I would not hesitate to use them again for my next project
ROBERT T.
Client showed me her cracked plastic sidelight frame on her 20 year old condo. I measured it and was happily surprised to google "plastic sidelight frames" and was quickly onto the Pease website with a matching frame size.. Ordering was easy and the product arrived in two business days. I installed it last weekend and my client was elated.
john v.
fit great no trouble thank you very much
Cindy G.
My sister had her house aluminum trimmed this year. The job looked GREAT, but the trim around the side light windows surrounding her front door was severely cracked and a horrible eye sore. When we called door and window companies to see if someone could replace the trim, they said, "no, you will have to replace the entire door and the side windows." We called 3 companies plus a couple of contractors. I was ready to try and replace the window frames with standard trim, but looked online and found Pease Doors. Within one minute of talking with the salesperson, I was informed that the trim around the windows was actually a frame that the glass fits inside of. Within 5 minutes I had two frames ordered and on their way from Ohio to Michigan. It took about 3 hours on a Saturday morning to take out the old and install the new frames. I suggest reading all of the reviews regarding this product, as I got many helpful hints in how to install. Purchasing suction cups from Amazon to hold the glass really helped, and I would suggest letting the caulk dry and the windows set before putting them back up. This DIY project saved us a LOT of money!
Evelyn W.
The sideline by our front door was actually falling apart in pieces. Went to hardware store to buy parts to repair the frame and was told my only option was to replace the entire door, that was a very expensive & unnecessary option. Started searching for options on-line. Found PeaseDoor.com, ordered the replacement frame that fit my door, the frame arrived within a few days, I was able to paint it to match my door and it looks & fits perfectly. Very pleased with this purchase.
Myra M.
The replacement panels we ordered for our door arrived quickly. They were very easy to install. Our door looks new again! I thought the prices were very reasonable.
Hersh P.
Fit great. Very easy to do. Thanks for super solution.
Alison W.
First panel was a piece of cake. This last panel seems to have been glued together with liquid nails. But it will be really great when completed. FYI, it really is a two person project!
Steven J.
Fit was as stated. Use silicone caulk on the inside glass and paintable caulk on the outside.
Scott P.
Frame kit fits perfectly, Pease doors is the way to go. Install was time consuming on first sidelight but I have some tips to make it easier. Get yourself some suction cups for glass. $20 for two at Amazon, well worth the investment even if you only use once. A offset ratchet screw driver works great, I was worried about cracking the frame with a power driver. Install the outside frame with silicone on saw horse and let set. Use duct tape on the outside frame to prevent it from moving. Start at the bottom and work your way up. Sidelight #2 was much easier to install this way. Scott
Guy S.
Found Pease luckily because the frames around the side windows in our front door came apart from the weather. They fit perfectly n saved us frim buying a new $2000 door. Thanks
Robert A.
We looked at an ugly door for a couple years till we came across their website. We ordered what we needed and my wife and I spent a couple hours on the weekend replacing the the cracked and broken frames that were on it. We were both impressed at the quality of the new ones and how easy they were to install. We now have a door that looks like new and it didn’t cost us $3500.00.
Charles M.
Easily installed. Screw pattern was very much improved from the old model. Two screws on both top and bottom should prevent cracking of frame.
John S.
Replacement kit was way to go instead of paying to replace the entire side light.
Kathy N.
Looks just the ones they replaced!
Brian W.
These frames worked well. Make sure that you let the caulk completely set (overnight) prior to trying to put the window back in place. Use paintable clear caulk if you plan on painting. Also, put the two halves together with screws and then remove the screws. This will make the installation easier because it will be easier to screw together the second time when it is being held in place. Have a helper for this job.