Entry Doors
A Beautiful Welcome Home!
Entry Doors, one of the most custom items you can select for your home!
The entry door that you choose for your home will encompass both beauty and security. When Opal Enterprises installs your entry door, you receive the complete package of product research, budget awareness, countless measurements, accurate installation and expectations superseded!
The increased value of your home depends on the material, design, and hardware you select.
Fiberglass or Wood?
Fiberglass Doors
Fiberglass is a popular alternative to wood front doors. Fiberglass entry doors don't have such problems as rotting, cracking, splitting, or warping commonly found with wood doors when exposed to the elements. Fiberglass resists dents, scratches and rust often found with steel doors. Fiberglass is known to have the lowest maintenance requirements of all materials used for entry doors. They are also very strong and thus provide excellent security against home intruders.
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Fiberglass entry doors can offer the same wood grain beauty as natural wood entry doors, but unlike wood doors they won't crack or bow. They can also be painted or stained for a real wood look without the maintenance that wood requires.
Fiberglass entry doors also provide excellent insulation. Because of this feature, homeowners who purchase and install fiberglass doors may be eligible for a tax credit of up to $1,500 per household through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
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Wood Doors
Wood doors offer the most traditional look. However, they do require a certain amount of maintenance and porch overhang requirements but many homeowners agree that wood is beauty queen of doors. You can choose between several species of wood ranging from mahogany or maple, to oak or pine. Other favorites include cherry wood and fir. Furthermore, you have the option of selecting the glazing configuration for the species you choose.
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If you have been trying to think of ways to make your home more attractive and energy-efficient, you may not need to look beyond your own front door
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