Fibercraft Doors for a Variety of Home Styles

The Door Centre • Jan 24, 2022

For more than a decade, Fibercraft has been building top-quality doors in styles that are designed to make any home stand out. Although a home’s general architecture certainly plays a major role in determining a home’s style, it’s the accessory elements like doors and windows that really refine and complete a style.

Cottage Style Homes

Cottage Style HomesFor instance, Fibercraft’s line of Therma-Tru rustic door designs is the perfect complement to homes that have been designed and built in a classic western or cottage style. The solid mahogany frame and rustic paneling looks great as either a single or double door entry, and can be dressed up by adding glass sidelights in a variety of styles.

Arts & Crafts Style Home

Arts & Crafts Style HomeArts and crafts style home? Consider Fibercraft’s Therma-Tru mahoghany door with three-quarter slab and a single, large window (light) featuring beveled glass highlighted with black caming in the Saratoga design.

Contemporary Homes

Contemporary HomesOr make a big entrance to your contemporary home with Fibercraft’s Therma-Tru double entry doors featuring panels with bold vertical grooves and arched tops, the Rustic line of doors is bold but stylish. Add additional detail with custom sidelights featuring frosted or beveled glass or Fibercraft’s unique rainwater glass design.

Emtek Door Hardware

One of the most convenient benefits of purchasing your Fibercraft doors from The Door Centre: you can select your Emtek door hardware at the same time you select your door. That means that when your door arrives, there’s no delay while you run out to find hardware that fits the door or suits the style, and, even more importantly, there’s no risk of buying expensive hardware that winds up being the wrong size or offers a finish that just doesn’t work with the style of the door.

The Long-Lasting Curb Appeal of Quality Construction with Fiberglass

fiberglassNo matter what the style of your home, there’s a Fibercraft door that will enhance its appearance. But beyond style, Fibercraft also offers high-quality construction which means you’ll be enjoying your door for years to come. Every door is constructed of maintenance-free fiberglass, which means doors are impervious to beating rain, baking sun or freezing ice. fiberglass construction also means you’ll never need to worry about rot or insect damage. What’s more, all of the doors Fibercraft offers can be painted any color you choose, including factory-applied wood finishes, so you can complement and coordinate your door with the rest of your home.

Added Security

Beyond the frame and panels, these doors also offer wraparound strike plates to enhance lock security and compression-style weather-stripping on the sides and tops to conserve energy and save on heating and cooling costs. Worry-free composite sills also mean there’s no risk of rot or insect damage and the single-piece construction of the sill cover coupled with an adjustable vinyl threshold provide protection against water and snow.

Tried and True

Fibercraft has been designing affordable doors and entry systems for more than 10 years, offering a complete line of residential and commercial doors as well as smooth-gliding patio doors and a wealth of custom options so you can create a truly unique entryway for your home. Built on a dual commitment to quality and style, your Fibercraft door will enhance the appearance and value of your home while keeping you safe and secure for many years to come.

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