Door Styles
Entry Doors
Your front entry door is the single most visible exterior element of your home and does the most work — security, insulation, and first impressions all at once.
How entry doors work
A single (or double) door set into the home's primary entrance, available in steel, fiberglass, or wood, with a wide range of glass, panel, and finish options.
Best for
Every home needs one — the main decision is material (steel for value and security, fiberglass for a wood-look with less maintenance, wood for a traditional custom look) and how much glass or sidelight to include.
Pros
- The highest-impact single upgrade for curb appeal
- Wide range of security, insulation, and finish options
- Available in nearly any material to match your home's style
Tradeoffs to consider
- Higher-end custom options (glass, wood, oversized) can be a significant investment
- Direct sun exposure can fade lower-quality finishes over time
Frequently asked
Entry Doors questions.
The highest-impact single upgrade for curb appeal
Higher-end custom options (glass, wood, oversized) can be a significant investment
Every home needs one — the main decision is material (steel for value and security, fiberglass for a wood-look with less maintenance, wood for a traditional custom look) and how much glass or sidelight to include.
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