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    4 months ago

    Made the entire transaction very easy. Went above and beyond to help me out. Would definitely do business with again.

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    13 years ago

    Installers were very courteous and professional. Always arrived before the time they said they would be here. Excellent work

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    Sierra Padre Doors and Windows - La Cantina folding door/ window combo OC showroom

    Sierra Padre Doors and Windows

    (11 reviews)

    Very helpful and great selection. Marco helped me with all my selection questions and changes…read more Definitely recommend.

    This is without a doubt the worst, most unprofessional business I have ever encountered in my life…read more I paid $160,000 for glass windows and doors in a complete remodel of a high-end contemporary La Jolla home, which included two 10-foot long sliding glass doors and one 20-foot long sliding glass door. The list of serious issues I have had is long, and it has so far cost me an additional $38,000 working through things. The most expensive and biggest problem they caused me is that they insisted that I not use the Panoramic sliding doors specified by my architect and engineer. They swapped them out for La Cantina Doors, saying that I would be much happier using La Cantina. Immediately after installation the 20-foot door was binding, and couldn't be fully opened without applying so much force that my wife couldn't open it. Their explanation was that there was dirt in the tracks, and that the door would be adjusted after the back yard hardscape was in place. We foolishly trusted their advice. Two years later, when the landscaping was in place, and the door had been adjusted multiple times but still wouldn't open, I had a La Cantina Door rep examine the door who determined that the overhead support wasn't sufficient. The original Panoramic doors place all of the door weight on the floor, but La Cantina doors hang from the beam above. The additional 1200 pounds of weight was causing the overhead beam to sag just enough that the door couldn't be opened properly. Their solution was to tear open the roof and reinforce the beam. After consultation with my architect and engineer, and now NOT trusting their advice, we simply replaced the 20 foot La Cantina door with the originally specified Panoramic door. The beam was sagging with additional weight, but that particular beam was in fact designed to flex, and the engineer assured me that it wasn't permanently damaged. He was right. The Panormaic door works perfectly When the finishes around the "new" Panoramic door were all repaired, it cost me an additional $38,000. Now I am hiring an engineer to tell me if the other two 10-foot doors should also be replaced, as the roof of the house was not designed to support the additional weight of La Cantina Doors. A competent window and door company would have known that these very different doors have different structural requirements. When the hardscape was finally put in, we discovered another problem with Sierra Padre's installation. NONE of the 9 exterior doors were weather sealed at the bottom! My GC, who I believe was getting a kick back from them, told me that his flooring contractor usually weather-sealed under the doors. I now believe this was just a scam to get me to pay for extra labor. When I called Sierra Padre out on this, they immediately sent out a crew of 6 guys who weather sealed all of the doors for no extra charge. It also turns out that the La Cantina doors open in an accordion fashion, whereas the Panoramic doors slide to one side, then open and stack up upon each other at one end. What that means practically speaking is that indoor and outdoor furniture can placed within a few inches of the door in all locations except for at one end if you use a Panoramic door. But because they accordion outwards, you need to keep about 3 or 4 feet clear behind large La Cantina doors. By insisting I use La Cantina doors, Sierra Padre compromised the use of my outdoor patios, which are rather small. There were other problems as well. The original order specified that many of the windows and doors were to be frosted glass. Who would want clear glass windows in the bathroom, as a front door, into the garage, or into an outdoor utility closet? Most of the widows and doors that were supposed to be frosted were manufactured with clear glass, and it was VERY difficult to get them to make them replace the clear glass with frosted glass. And they made the same error even on the re-order! One of the windows specified in the plans was missing, and the re-order came in clear glass. They did take this one back with any argument, but believe it or not, when the re-re-order was delivered, this second re-order also came to us in clear, not frosted glass, and so it had to be re-ordered a third time. Some screens were also missing, which we didn't figure out until the project was almost over, and it took some coercing to get these as well. And we still have minor problems. Some of the window hardware is the wrong color, and I only have 3 keys to 9 exterior doors, which means that every door I can open from the outside has a different key, and three of the doors cannot be opened from the outside of the house, because they didn't come with keys! I have called repeatedly for nearly 8 months now with this problem. Each time Kevin apologizes and tells me that he will order coordinated door cylinders and get back to me next week, but today he hung up on me. Stay away from this crappy business !!!!

    Windoor Shop - windowsinstallation - Updated July 2026

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