Entry-door replacement
Build the entrance around material, glass and configuration.
Compare fiberglass and steel doors, panel styles, glass, sidelites, transoms, finishes and hardware as one measured entry system.

A representative entry-door configuration for material, panel and glass planning.
Materials and design directions
Start with the slab, then shape the complete entrance.
Material and panel design establish the door’s character. Glass, sidelites, transoms, colour and hardware should then be coordinated around daylight, privacy and the measured opening.
Product options
Compare entry doors by the choice that matters first.
Compare configurations by operation, material, appearance and practical use. The exact product and options are confirmed in your written quotation.
4 options
Surface and material

Two-Panel Fiberglass Entry Door
A fiberglass entry-door direction with two clearly defined recessed or embossed panel areas and no required glass opening.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass

Smooth Flush Fiberglass Entry Door
A flat-faced fiberglass door direction with a smooth surface and no required panel embossing.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass

Oak-Grain Fiberglass Entry Door
A fiberglass entry-door direction with an oak-like embossed texture intended for a stained or wood-toned appearance without using a solid wood slab. Available face patterns range from flush to restrained panel layouts.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass

Mahogany-Grain Fiberglass Entry Door
A fiberglass door direction with a deeper mahogany-like grain for stained, wood-toned entrances.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass
4 options
Panel styles

Craftsman Fiberglass Entry Door
A fiberglass entry-door direction using a Craftsman-influenced panel arrangement with strong lower-panel proportions and space for a restrained upper glass configuration where supported.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass

Traditional Six-Panel Fiberglass Entry Door
A solid fiberglass entry-door family with a familiar six-panel arrangement. The repeated panel proportions suit many traditional elevations and provide full privacy without door glass.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass

Four-Panel Fiberglass Entry Door
A fiberglass entry-door family with four defined panel areas and a solid, privacy-focused face.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass

One-Panel Woodgrain Fiberglass Entry Door
A fiberglass entry door with one large recessed panel and a visible woodgrain surface.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass
4 options
Glass configurations

Full-Glass Fiberglass Entry Door
A fiberglass entry-door configuration in which glass occupies most of the slab face, bringing daylight and a broad view into the entrance.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass

Half-Glass Fiberglass Entry Door
A fiberglass entry-door configuration with an upper glass area and a solid lower portion. The arrangement balances daylight and outward visibility with more privacy and impact protection near the bottom of the door.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass

Three-Quarter-Glass Fiberglass Entry Door
A fiberglass entry-door configuration with a tall glass area and a shorter solid section below.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass

Narrow-Lite Fiberglass Entry Door
A fiberglass entry door with a slim vertical glass opening that adds daylight while preserving more solid slab area than a wide lite. Smooth and woodgrain surfaces are available.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass
Homeowner selection
Every choice affects the complete entry system.
The slab, frame, glass and hardware should be selected together. The measured opening then determines what can be supplied and how the new system will be installed and finished.
Slab material and panel
Compare fiberglass or steel construction, surface texture and panel geometry.
Glass and privacy
Balance daylight, views and privacy across the door glass, sidelites and transom.
Finish and hardware
Coordinate exterior and interior colour, handleset, hinges and other visible hardware.
Size and configuration
Confirm slab size, swing, jamb depth, sidelites, transom and sill at the opening.
Complete entrance specification
Treat the door, frame, glass and finish as one project.
A written quotation should identify the complete system and the work needed around the existing entrance.
Door and frame
Confirm slab construction, panel design, jamb, sill and swing.
- Fiberglass or steel slab
- Single or wider configurations
- In-swing, handing and threshold
Glass and appearance
Coordinate glass size, privacy and design with the entrance.
- Door glass size
- Sidelites and transoms
- Colour and hardware finish
Installation scope
Define removal, preparation, setting, sealing and finish work.
- Opening preparation
- Interior trim and exterior capping
- Adjustment, sealing and handoff
Measurement and installation
The opening sets the real door configuration.
We assess swing, structure, jamb depth, sill and surrounding finishes before the final system is ordered.
- 01
Assess the entrance
Review opening size, structure, swing, access and surrounding finishes.
- 02
Select the system
Coordinate slab, panel, glass, sidelites, transom, colour and hardware.
- 03
Measure and quote
Prepare manufacturing dimensions and a written installed project scope.
- 04
Supply and install
Complete removal, setting, sealing, finishing, adjustment and handoff.
Product example
A representative configuration for comparison.
Explore common configurations, then confirm the exact product, options and warranty in your written quotation.

Two-Panel Fiberglass Entry Door
A fiberglass entry-door direction with two clearly defined recessed or embossed panel areas and no required glass opening.
- Product type
- Exterior entry door
- Material
- Fiberglass
- Panel design
- Two-panel
Plan your replacement
Start with the opening you need to replace.
Compare suitable options, confirm the site measure and receive a written scope for product supply, installation and finishing.