Traditional Entry Doors
Wooden Doors:
Classic and timeless, wooden doors offer a
warm and traditional aesthetic. They are
versatile in style.
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Fiberglass Doors:
Durable and low-maintenance, fiberglass
doors are known for their resistance to the
elements. They can mimic the look of wood
and are available in different finishes.
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Steel Doors:
Strong and secure, steel doors provide
enhanced protection. They are resistant to
warping and cracking, making them a
durable option for entryways.
Patio Doors
Sliding Patio Doors:
Large glass panels that slide horizontally on
tracks. Sliding patio doors are popular for
their simplicity, and the unobstructed view
they provide.
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French Patio Doors:
Double doors that typically swing open from
the center. Known for their classic
and elegant design, often with glass panels
for natural light.
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Swinging (Hinged) Patio Doors:
Swinging patio doors operate similarly
to traditional entry doors, either as single or
double doors that swing open on hinges.
They offer a more traditional look and can be
hinged on one side or both.
Specialty Doors
Bi-Fold Doors:
Doors that fold in half, creating a
wide opening and maximizing space.
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Glass Options:
Doors with glass panels, providing
transparency and natural light.
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Storm Doors:
Exterior doors are installed in front of the
entry doors for added protection against the
elements.
Compact Doors
Bi-Fold Doors:
Doors that fold in half, creating a wide
opening.
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Dutch Doors:
Doors split horizontally, allowing independent
opening of the top and bottom halves.
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Pocket Doors:
Sliding doors that disappear into a wall cavity
when fully open.