An entry system, particularly on the front of the house, can dramatically increase curb appeal, which can translate to increased home value. Family, friends, neighbors and guests all walk through the front door, making it one of the most important statement pieces you can purchase. It's also one of the biggest openings in the house, making it essential to have it performing as efficiently as possible.
This generally refers to the surface material of the door panel, including any sidelights. With the exception of wood doors, frames are typically made of wood and are cladded for a low maintenance exterior.
A steel skin provides a durable and paintable surface that is resistant to dents and rust. Hot or cold transfer is mitigated by thermal breaks and insulation. There can be stylistic limitations, but steel is usually the most economical option.
A fiberglass skin offers the look and feel of wood without the headaches. It resists denting, will never rot, and won't have expansion or contraction issues that can make doors hard to open and close. Fiberglass is sure to deliver the wow factor.
While fiberglass is a good substitute for wood, some projects require the real deal. For wood, it's important to have overhead protection and to use hard woods like oak or mahogany. It's pricey and can come with headaches, but it looks and feels terrific.
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Pipersville, PA
Pipersville, PA
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