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Which Entry Door Should You Choose, Steel or Fiberglass?

One of the most common questions we hear from homeowners is, “which entry door should I choose, steel or fiberglass”? The short answer is – it depends. The technology for both steel and fiberglass doors has come a long way, and typically either choice will deliver much better long-term performance than a traditional wood door, without the time-consuming maintenance. This means your choice truly depends on your personal taste, style and preferences. Here are some key factors to consider.

Fiberglass Entry Doors

The popularity of fiberglass entry doors continues to increase, and with good reason:

  • Beauty – Fiberglass doors most closely mimic the defined grain of traditional word doors and come in Smooth or a number of Wood Grain textures like Oak, Cherry, Mahogany, Knotty Alder and Fir, as well as a variety of stain, glazed and paint colors. Additionally, fiberglass doors offer many options for glass, including Decorative Door Glass, Simulated Divided Lites and Inspirations Art Glass, all of which improve curb appeal. All ProVia doors are custom-made to the size and style specifications of the buyer, to ensure the best fit.
  • Endurance – Unlike wood doors, fiberglass entry doors do not shrink, warp, split, crack or delaminate. They’re ideal for harsh and humid climates. Because fiberglass doors last so long, many come with strong warranties. ProVia doors, for example, come with a Lifetime Limited Warranty that guarantees them throughout the entirety of the ownership of the home by the door purchaser, plus one subsequent homeowner. Paint, glazed and stain finishes are warranted for up to 10 years.
  • Energy Efficiency – Fiberglass entry door systems are engineered to be highly energy efficient. The polyurethane core, heat-resistant window trim, Q-Lon weather stripping and ComforTech Warm Edge Glazing System in ProVia entry doors work together to keep the cold out in winter and heat out in the summer. All ProVia entry doors without glass are ENERGY STAR® certified and many models with glass also meet ENERGY STAR standards.
  • Security – The solid construction of fiberglass entry doors provides significant security over wood doors.
  • Cost – Fiberglass doors are typically less expensive than a high-end wood door (depending on the model, glass options and hardware selected), and offer longer durability and far less maintenance.
  • Maintenance – Fiberglass entry doors offer low maintenance, resist denting and can be cleaned with mild soap and water.

Article Credit: ProviaDoors

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