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----------------------- Door Choices When you stop to think about it, doors must do it all. They have to be both functional and beautiful. They have to fit the exterior style of a home while providing the perfect backdrop for interior design. In winter, they have to keep the cold out and the heat in. In summer, they must do exactly the opposite. No wonder choosing doors can get so confusing. Doors have to be more than just cover holes in the walls. They must provide security and comfort and do that with beauty, style, and economy. Fulfilling all those requirements sometimes calls for compromises. How well those compromises work together depends on you and the choices you make. The primary material used to make doors is wood. Wood is the first choice of many homeowners, but more and more are choosing fiberglass for its lower cost and ease of maintenance. Fiberglass is another choice in the door material marketplace. It combines the higher strength and stability of aluminum with the insulating properties of wood and vinyl. Entry doors should be more than just a way to get in and out of the house. An entry door sets the tone for a home. A massive, solid wood door conveys a sense of stability. Fiberglass can imitate traditional wood. Embossed panels and moldings are stamped into the fiberglass, creating the texture and look of wood with a strong, low maintenance, wrap-resistant surface. StrongFiber doors designed for beauty and functionality offer an amazing array of options to fit your home, whether its style is traditional or contemporary. StrongFiber doors combine the warm, welcoming look of wood with the superior performance and durability of fiberglass. StrongFiber entry doors offer five times the energy efficiency as conventional wood doors, keeping your home comfortable and cozy year-round. StrongFiber entry doors don’t just look nice, they provide you with extra security and add timeless elegance to your home.
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