Entry Door Materials 101: A Beginner’s Guide

Whether you are in the process of building a new home in North Carolina or South Carolina, or you are simply planning to replace your existing residence’s entry door for the first time, understanding the various materials that outdoor doors can be made of is of crucial importance. Every material offers different features — and different pros and cons — that will ultimately play into your final choice. The more you know about popular entry door materials, the easier it will be for you to pick a style that suits both your aesthetic taste and your family’s unique needs. 

Below, you will see details about some of the most popular entry door construction materials available in stores and online today. If you have questions, remember you can always turn to a trusted local retailer in your Carolina area, or you can contact a trustworthy home contractor like Hatch Homes to get the answers you need. 

Wood

Wood was once the only choice for door construction — it has been used for literally thousands of years. Wood doors remain a luxurious choice that give any home an air of sophistication. They are also generally quite heavy, which provides many homeowners with an added sense of security. However, there are some things you should be aware of before you buy a wood entry door for your Carolina home. 

Wood doors can be costly but are also susceptible to a variety of issues, including termite damage, peeling, and warping. These are all common issues in the humid, bug-laden Carolinas, so you should be aware before you invest in a wooden door. This is not to say you can’t make a wood entry door last for decades, but you have to be willing to put in some additional maintenance every year. 

Steel 

The idea of a steel entry door might be off-putting to some homeowners at first — this material certainly doesn’t have a warm and cozy connotation. However, steel entry doors are actually among America’s most popular right now, and, somewhat surprisingly, they are available in a wide variety of styles. 

Steel doors are extremely durable and secure, making them the ideal choice for homeowners for whom safety comes first. Furthermore, steel can be painted, which means you can match your new entry door to the style of your home — and even repaint it down the road if you’re interested in an entirely new look! It is important to note that steel can rust, however, so it doesn’t tend to be an ideal choice for homeowners who live on the coast. 

Fiberglass

Fiberglass entry doors offer a host of benefits but come at a price. There are, of course, sales and contractor discounts to be had, so don’t write fiberglass doors off if you’re on a tight budget, but do be aware that they aren’t usually inexpensively priced. 

Fiberglass is durable, long-lasting, and won’t rust like steel can. Furthermore, this material can be purchased with a woodgrain finish that has a believable, natural appearance. If you are unfamiliar with how fiberglass doors look, make sure, you visit a showroom prior to placing an online order for one of these door styles. 

The team at Hatch Homes is here to help you through many exterior renovations in the Carolinas. Give us a call today to learn more about what we have to offer and to discuss all of our services. 

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