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Entry Doors

These days your choices of energy-efficient entry doors are greater than ever, which is why American Vision works with the highest quality door manufacturers to offer you over 150 different styles.

The most popular entry door is still made of wood, but within this category there are many different types. Some wood doors have steel interiors, and some steel doors have wood exteriors. A fiberglass or steel door may have a wood frame. And nearly any door may have a core of foam insulation.

Fiberglass doors are still popular, since they’re lighter and more resistant to all kinds of weather, scratches, and dents, making them ideal for extreme climates and high-traffic entrances and exits. They have wood grain texture molded into the door so that they give the appearance of real wood when painted or stained.

Steel doors, though they dent easily, can withstand years of extreme weather conditions with minimal maintenance. They are highly resistant to shrinking, swelling, and warping, and have an energy efficient foam core insulation.

But there’s no reason to get confused or overwhelmed with all of these choices. Our skilled South Coast Home Solutions entry door experts can help you choose the entry door that’s perfect for your home and your budget.

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