steel entry door with sidelights and transom

steel entry door with sidelights and transom

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Steel Entry Door With Sidelights And Transom

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Enhance the beauty and value of your home with a pre-finished steel entry system. Our insulated steel doors and sidelights offer durability, energy – efficiency, security and low maintenance.We have several styles to choose from and our doors have steel on all six sides, not wood edges, for added strength and security. Steel edge doors are 10 times stronger than wood edge doors. Steel doors come standard with PF Frames (poly fiber composite) to provide years of low maintenance, PF Frames resist insects, rot and warping and has superior paint adhesion. “Replacement – RP Entry System” (retro-fit) provides an alternative to complete replacement of your entry system. Replacement doors with its heavy duty steel frame slips into your existing door frame to provide a strong, secure entry.We offer 16 standard paint colors to complement your home decor. We can also custom match any color if provided a sample. Our standard paint colors produces more than 200 interior/exterior combinations, when the home owner sends a color sample the combinations are endless.




Decorative glass enhances the hospitality of every home. We have a broad selection of decorative glass for doors, sidelights and transoms to appeal to every taste. Our insulated door lights carry a Lifetime glass and frame warranty. Custom door lights are also available.Hardware, knob and deadbolt, are included with every entry door. Home owners may choose from a variety of knobs, levers and handle sets in the latest designer finishes: Polished Brass, Antique Brass, Satin Nickel, Antique Nickel, SatinChrome, Polished Chrome, Venetian Bronze, Rustic Bronze, Rustic Pewter and Iron Black. Steel Doors InformationContact us today to discuss your upcoming project.Smooth and textured professional grade steel doors to provide a durable and energy-efficient addition to your home that will last for years to come. Both the smooth steel doors and textured steel doors are constructed of 20-gauge galvanized steel, which gives you 49% more steel than standard consumer grade 24-gauge steel doors.




This exceptional durability is endorsed as “the door preferred by America’s top remodelers” and is backed by a lifetime limited transferable warranty. The face and edges of each door made of steel are constructed from one continuous piece of steel for added strength and durability. The lock and deadbolt area of every door is reinforced with commercial grade steel for added structural strength that will stand up to the elements and heavy use. Click on door to the right to view photo gallery, overview, styles, options, features and specifications. Our entry doors are energy efficient, built to the highest quality standards and give you a superior alternative to consumer-grade doors that are sold through home improvement retailers. State-of-the-art methods of customization make it possible for you to create entry doors that are made to order for your home. A secure residential door and safe entry is of utmost importance and another reason why professional-class doors are a better alternative to consumer-grade doors.




Exterior door designs are available in many styles and configurations, from a 1-panel to 8-panel, sidelites and transoms, with or without glass. Create your own look by combining the door design, glass, transom and sidelights that will make your home the most beautiful on the street and the perfect reflection of your personal style. Glass designs include classic, to contemporary with a variety of caming styles, to complement your home’s architectural features. Decorative glass will embrace natural light and transform it into a creative and beautiful presentation. View more images of doors by visiting our manufacturer’s ProVia, Albany Door Company and Home Guard Doors & Windows.Back to Stonehenge Products Wrought Iron Steel Entry Doors A door is much more than an entryway. It reflects the character of a home and introduces everything that stands behind it. Choosing an iron door for your home is like selecting art that becomes the focal point of your home’s entrance.




Quality craftsmanship combined with beautiful design creates stunning and unique curb appeal for your entries. StoneHenge® Wrought Iron Doors will help you create a unique entry door to match your personality, whether you favor old world charm or sleek modern lines. Built to last a lifetime, each iron door is handcrafted from heavy-duty materials. Solid Steel Doors will give you security and piece of mind. Quality and Original Craftsmanship All doors are made of heavy 12-gauge steel with 16 x 16 mm or custom specifications Hinged Glass opens allowing easy access for cleaning and ventilating Polyurethane foam layer adds insulation from the heat or the cold All thresholds are hand-forged and fully-welded All our doors undergo a unique seven-step process: Sand blast, Zinc-coat, anti-corrosive prime, middle coat, top coat, faux finish, clear coat The Finishing Touch For Your Home Rubber weather-stripping is installed around the door frame and around the interior glass frame




Door sweep is installed underneath the door Up and down extension ball latches are installed on all doors On the lower half of the window, there is a small decline for water to run off All doors come with a standard dead-bolt lock< 1 2 34 > 7,199 posts, read 10,522,443 times 2 posts, read 92,995 times 17,987 posts, read 48,925,464 times 8,309 posts, read 29,614,076 times 8,504 posts, read 4,194,565 times 432 posts, read 2,544,813 times Sorry I have not responded to this thread sooner and i have been away from city-data for a while. I ended up finding a guy that bought the door form me wholesale from Glasscraft for about $700, and then charged about $250 to do all the prep work (cutting the holes, etc) and staining. He was in a different city an hour away. Basically, to save the fee for measuring and all that, I measured the door exactly per his instructions on the phone, and then went to pick up the door a week later from his shop.




Two other local door retailers had quoted me $1800 for the exactly same door, installed. Basically, I saved a ton of money installing it myself. I just had to get my neighbor to help because the door weighs well over 100 lbs, but it popped into the existing frame perfectly! I just had to reinstall my old door hardware and i was good to go. Anyway, on to the pics!! Old door is shown on top. 4,065 posts, read 7,092,843 times Originally Posted by K'ledgeBldr I know this is an old post, but if you happen to be reading this, can you elaborate on why the labor is so expensive? If it's 'what the market will bear' then I can understand one way, but being a novice and have no clue, it puzzles me why this labor is so expensive? I think you can justify cost in every field with "you get what you pay for", but seriously this does not provide me (or other potential customers) insights as to why installing a door is so expensive. 6,000 posts, read 12,723,935 times 3,344 posts, read 8,522,079 times




Your door is beautiful!! We just installed a new front door ourselves as well, also opting to go from a solid 6 panel look to a full lite decorative glass. Makes a world of difference in the foyer! 9,621 posts, read 36,820,937 times Originally Posted by HB2HSV Most successful (even in this economy)subcontractors that I know won't even turn the key on their truck unless there's at least $200 to pocket. Every subcontractor has overhead- gas, insurance (vehicle[s]), maintenance, taxes, general liability insurance, W/C insurance, Business license(s), professional license(s), tools, phone(s), etc. Then there's travel time, total job time, and warranty issues. Then there's the time for ordering materials, time management of projects- All these things add to the bottom line. I've heard just about every excuse from people over the years about the price they paid for this or that. And on a few rare occasions I'd inquire as to a breakdown of the job that was done- all the answers I perceived to be based on what the customer thought it was worth as if they had done the work (or thought they could do the work) themselves.

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