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Door Types
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Entry Door
Entry doors come in a variety of different styles to suite your design aesthetic. They also come in an assortment of materials including: Wood, Fiberglass, and Steel.
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Sliding Doors
A Sliding door has a thinner profile and is often used in contemporary design because of its sleeker lines and maximum glazing capabilities. Often sliding doors are a cheaper alternative to a more expensive French doors or French door slider options. Larger sliding doors often feature stackable/ telescoping sliding panels.
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French Door Slider
A French door slider is similar in style to a French door but is on a track like a sliding door. The door has wider styles and rails like a conventional French door which allows it to work great for the traditional aesthetic while requiring virtually no interior or exterior space for opening.
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French Door
A French door has wider profile than a traditional sliding door, this makes it an especially appropriate choice for traditional architectural styles and wherever a more classic patio door is desired. When selecting a French door is important to ensure that there is enough room for the doors to swing inward or outward without hitting walls or furniture.
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Bi-Folding Doors
Bi-Folding doors work well with contemporary aesthetic and when the objective of the design is to blur the boundaries between interior and exterior space. Its panels fold like an accordion, stacking on either side of door frame allowing for the panels to nearly disappear from sight.
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Materials
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- Fiberglass - Fiberglass is a durable material built to withstand all climates, hot or cold. The details of fiberglass replicate the look and feel of wood.
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- Wood - Wood comes in a variety of species and has a classic look and feel that is hard to get with other style of doors. Each species of wood carries unique characteristics and has a traditional aesthetic.
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- Steel - Steel is a good choice in most climates and designed to be resistant to rust. Steel is an economical choice and requires very little maintenance.
