With a hardwood edge that prevents warping and a polyurethane core that reduces heat loss, Heritage fiberglass doors offer a great solution for homeowners seeking to maximize energy performance and longevity with an entry door that also enhances the beauty of your home.
While front doors exist as portals between houses and the outdoors, they also serve a variety of other purposes: acting as the focal point of a home’s exterior, protecting against outdoor elements, and blocking heat transfer. If you think your current entry door is lacking in any of these categories, then turn to installation from Pure Energy Window Company. We’ll happily help you swap out your underperforming door for our Heritage fiberglass entry door.
We’ve helped countless homeowners across Southeastern Michigan spruce up their residences with our Heritage fiberglass entry doors and replacement and installation of entry doors in Brighton.
Is your current front door showing signs of age, with cracks, chips, or discoloration? Or, is it in pretty good shape but doesn’t seem to be insulating your home? With the Heritage door, you can push these worries away.
The specially engineered fiberglass will never dent, split, crack, or warp, and it is filled with a polyurethane foam for optimum energy efficiency. So, you’ll have peace of mind that your new front door is keeping your home protected by insulating it as well, minimizing heat transfer and helping your HVAC system maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.
Although our Heritage door features a fiberglass construction, it has an outermost embossed woodgrain texture, mimicking the look of a real wooden door. So, not only will you be able to choose the stain and finish for your new door, but you can also personalize the:
When you partner with Pure Energy Window Company, you can expect professional service, expert installations, and top-quality products. To learn more about the Heritage fiberglass door, contact us today or come see it in person at our showroom.
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