Doors from China: custom sizing, hardware, and install risk
Doors can be worth sourcing from China when the schedule is not desperate and the specs are brutally clear.
Help a homeowner or design buyer decide whether doors should be sourced from China, what to verify, and when a sourcing helper is worth the fee.
Should you buy doors from China?
Yes, when the order is large enough to justify sampling, inspection, freight, and a little adult supervision. No, when you need one tiny item next week. China sourcing works best when the savings can absorb mistakes before those mistakes become expensive.
What is usually worth sourcing
The strongest categories are customized, bulky, or margin-heavy products where local retail pricing has too many hands in the pocket.
- Interior doors
- Entry doors
- Sliding doors
- Hotel room doors
- Custom wood or aluminum doors
Where buyers usually find suppliers
Start with public directories, market guides, and known manufacturing regions. Then separate factory, trading company, and sourcing agent claims before paying a deposit.
- Ask whether the seller owns production or coordinates it through partner factories.
- Request recent export references for your country or region.
- Compare samples, not catalog renders. Pretty PDFs are cheap.
- Use a third-party inspection before final balance payment.
What to verify before deposit
Most sourcing problems are boring: wrong dimensions, weak packing, vague material specs, missing replacement parts, and buyers accepting “almost same” as if that phrase ever ended well.
- Rough opening dimensions wrong
- Hardware prep mismatch
- Fire rating or local code gaps
- Finish damage during freight
- No replacement slab plan
Before you move forward
- Confirm exact product specs, finish codes, dimensions, and tolerances in writing.
- Order samples or production photos before approving mass production.
- Ask for packaging photos and carton/crate dimensions before freight quote.
- Keep final payment tied to inspection photos or a formal QC report.
- Budget duties, port fees, local delivery, and possible damage allowance.
Common questions
Is doors from China cheaper after shipping?
Often, but only when the order is large enough. The landed-cost math needs product price, freight, duties, inland delivery, inspection, and damage allowance.
Should I use Alibaba or go factory direct?
Use Alibaba for discovery and comparison, but do not treat a listing as proof. Factory direct can be cheaper, while a good sourcing agent can reduce mistakes on custom or mixed orders.
What does China Home Source verify?
V1 pages are buyer guides and public supplier paths. We do not call suppliers verified unless there is manual evidence. Listed means listed, not blessed by magic dust.