Interior & Exterior Door Articles

Interior & Exterior Door Articles

Who Makes Quality Interior & Exterior Doors?

 

DoorArticles.com has articles on all types of interior and exterior doors, so that builders and homeowners can find information about different types of doors for their home improvement or new construction projects. Finding the right quality door for the correct application takes time and research, and door Articles has the resources to save you time and money in finding the right information.



The articles on the site are broken down into section, with some of them overlapping. the site has articles on interior doors, that include glass, wood, fiberglass, pocket, french, sliding and closet doors. The exterior door articles also cover information on glass, wood, metal, aluminum, french and sliding patio doors, wood, metal, steel and aluminum exterior safety doors and wood, aluminum, glass, fiberglass and steel entry doors that come with or without side lights.


DoorArticles.com also has a few articles on dog house doors, screen doors and screen security doors. These include sliding security screen doors and entry screen doors with security features that include being built with steel or aluminum. Some of the exterior doors require extra hardware to make them more secure. Door that require more security hardware are usually doors like patio sliding doors, and exterior french doors. With some of the weaker types of doors, adding a security screen door can make all the difference in keeping your home safe from prowlers. Both exterior french doors and exterior sliding patio doors can be improved by adding a screen door that has been built especially to secure that type of door.


Some of the door manufacturers covered in our articles include:

  • Masonite, who builds:
    Exterior, Interior, Wood Flush & Molded Doors, Side-Hinged, Top-Hinged, Soundproof, Pre-Hung, Folding Door units, Custom Products, Fire Resistant, Molded Fiber and Pocket Doors.
  • Artistic Doors and Windows, Inc., who builds:
    Sidelights/Transoms, French or Casement, Louver, Panel/Sash & Panel, Dutch, Screen, Pre-Hung, Sliding Door Units, Folding Door units, Custom Doors, Fire Resistant Doors (Labeled), Bullet Resistant, Pocket Doors, Glass Doors (Patio Doors), Swinging Door Units, Sliding Door Units, Dual Action Side Hinged Door Units, Fixed Door Units, Side Lites and Transoms.
  • JELD-WEN, INC., who builds:
    Exterior, Interior, Interior Fire Resistant (labeled), Wood Flush & Molded Doors, Interior Side-Hinged, Top-Hinged, Soundproof, Pre-Hung Units, Sliding Door Units, Folding Door units, Custom Door Products, Fire Resistant (Labeled), Molded Fiber, Wood Stile & Rail Doors, Sidelights/Transoms, French or Casement, Louver, Panel/Sash & Panel, Dutch, Pre-Hung Units, Sliding Door Units, Folding Door units, Custom Door Products, Fire Resistant (Labeled), Steel Doors, Fire Resistant, Soundproof, Insulated, Glass Doors, Patio Doors, Swinging Door Units and Sliding Door Units
  • And many more door building companies.




 

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Exterior Door Trim
Posted 211 days ago
Thanks for the video! It sure helps a lot.
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Stanley
Posted 611 days ago
With most people staying in their houses only a few years, buying cheaper doors just makes sense. If you can save a grand putting cheaper doors in your house, then that's a grand you can stick in the bank. Would I buy cheap doors if it was my retirement home? Heck no, but for a house I'll just be in a couple of years, it doesn't really matter.
Samantha
Posted 619 days ago
I'm kind of on the Local Door Guy's side. I didn't want cheap doors in my house, so I went and talked to a couple of cabinet makers in town, and they both quoted me a price that was only about 20% higher than home Depot. So, I guess you could say I ended up getting cheap custom doors that are a whole lot better than the mass produced cheap doors at Home Depot, for just a few dollars more.
Local Door Guy
Posted 647 days ago
Yeah, the Home Depot doors may not cost as much as custom doors, but I can guarantee you that the crap you got at Home Dumpo won't last you anywhere near as long as a custom door built by a craftsman, nor will it look as good.

Enjoy your doors...
Bob Anderson
Posted 656 days ago
I got some exterior full length glass doors at Home Depot. They weren't the best, but they also didn't cost me an arm and a leg like the custom door guy in town wanted. I didn't check Lowes' glass exterior doors, because Lowes is just too far from my house to make it even worth checking on prices.
 

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