Steel Entry Doors

These vinyl-clad steel doors have window-like appeal because of their ornate glass inserts. This combination of strong construction and charming glass motifs is welcomed by architects and home renovators and, especially so, by future homeowners. Shown here are seven of the most popular styles. Use them to create elegant entranceways that complement the overall architecture of a home.
Entry Doors
Ornate, old-world European look in glass and vinyl will lend a look of sophistication to any home, impressing visitors with its open, inviting charm. Considerable glass variation is possible with rectangular or oval panels, single or double sidelites and even a curved overhead section. The richly textured glass combines with the beauty of brass in hand-formed bevels. Marquise Series pre-hung doors have a host of strength, durability, energy-efficiency and security features and benefits built into them.     


Features and Benefits

1.    Flexible weatherstripping around the perimeter of the door jamb. Ensures a tight seal to reduce heat loss.
2.    Frame members are selected wood species, kiln dried and finger jointed to minimize warping.
3.    Steel faces wrapped around top & bottom edges. Double wrapped around vertical edges for rigidity. Both steel faces are hot dipped galvanized for resistance to rust & corrosion. Factory applied primer.
4.    The solid wood lock block provides reinforcement in the critical lock area.
5.    Solid polyurethane foam core is injected between the two steel facings to fill every air space and permanently bonded to provide outstanding insulation and stability.
6.    Continuous wood perimeter provides a thermal break between outside and inside surfaces to eliminate frost and condensation.
7.    The multi-finned adjustable bottom weatherstrip and corner seals provide a positive seal against air and water infiltration.
8.    The aluminum and vinyl sill is thermally broken to eliminate frost transfer. Together with the adjustable bottom weatherstrip this system provides a true barrier against water and air infiltration. There is also an internal drainage system.