Crafting Quality Cellar Doors
For decades, American Cellar Doors has specialized in cellar door installation, cellar door repair, and basement door replacement. Serving Westchester County, NY, and Fairfield County, CT, we deliver secure, weather-resistant doors built to last. From classic steel to modern powder-coated designs, we tailor every project to your home’s style and needs. Our team is known for honest estimates, precise craftsmanship, and reliable service—earning repeat customers and referrals year after year. Protect your basement, enhance your curb appeal, and enjoy peace of mind with a door installed or repaired by true local experts. Contact us today for quality you can trust.


Our Commitment to Quality
We work closely with every client to ensure the right fit, both structurally and aesthetically. All of our steel cellar doors are fabricated to meet modern building codes, resist the elements, and provide long-term durability with minimal upkeep. No gimmicks, no shortcuts — just honest craftsmanship and dependable service.
Here’s what you can expect when you work with us:
Custom cellar doors made to fit your exact foundation or basement entry
Professional installation by experienced, local experts
Rust-resistant finishes that hold up to Northeast weather year after year
Code-compliant egress options for added safety and resale value
Fast, friendly service throughout Westchester and Fairfield counties
The craftsmanship of American Cellar Doors transformed my home into a beautiful and secure space. Highly recommend!
Vivienne
I love my new cellar door! It’s both functional and stylish, truly enhancing my home’s appeal.
Jane S.


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Our Location
American Cellar Doors, based in Tarrytown, NY, serves Westchester and Fairfield Counties with premium cellar doors crafted to enhance homes with quality craftsmanship.
Address
84 Neperan Road #1 Tarrytown, NY 10591
Hours
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
AMERICAN CELLAR DOORS
Enhancing homes with premium cellar doors since inception.
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