Curb Appeal, Security, and Energy Efficiency
An entry door is the main access point to a home, combining security, insulation, and style. Typically 36 inches wide, it’s built from materials like steel, fiberglass, or solid wood, each offering different benefits—steel for strength, fiberglass for low maintenance, and wood for classic warmth. Modern entry doors include insulated cores, weatherstripping, and multi-point locking systems to reduce air leaks and improve safety. They often feature decorative glass inserts for natural light while maintaining privacy. Choosing the right entry door enhances curb appeal and can boost home value. Proper installation is key to prevent drafts and ensure long-lasting performance.