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We offer a diverse selection of high-quality doors to enhance any entryway in your home. From classic wood and iron doors to sleek fiberglass and custom designs, our range of options ensures you’ll find the perfect door for your home. Explore our various door types below and discover how we can help you create a beautiful and functional doorway that makes a lasting impression.

If you find a door you like, the next step is easy. We’ll guide you through the process from selection to installation, ensuring everything fits your style and needs. 

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Anatomy of a Door

JAMB The vertical sides of the door frame that the door is hinged to and that house the lockset. The jambs provide stability and alignment, ensuring the door opens and closes correctly HANDLE The part of the door hardware used to open and close the door.Handles come in various styles, including levers and knobs, and arechosen to match the door's design and lockset. SILL The bottom horizontal part of the door frame. The sill provides a threshold for the door,aiding in insulation, preventing drafts, and keeping out water and debris. LOCKSET The complete locking mechanism on a door, including the latch, deadbolt, and doorknob or handle. The lockset provides security and can also serve as a design element with various styles and finishes. PANEL The flat or raised sections of a door, typically framed by stiles and rails. Panels can be solid or include glass inserts, adding both decorative appeal and structural strength. DENTIL SHELF A small, decorative ledge often found on Craftsman-style doors. The dentil shelf is positioned below a pane of glass and adds a classic architectural detail to the door. SIDELIGHT Vertical glass panels flanking one or both sides of a door. Sidelights allow natural light into the entryway while maintaining privacy and enhancing the door's appearance. STILES The vertical components of a door panel. Stiles work with rails to form the door's frame, contributing to its structural strength and design. GRILLES Decorative patterns made of wood or metal placed over glass panes on doors. Grilles add visual interest and can be arranged in various designs, such as colonial or prairie styles. RAILS The horizontal components of a door panel. Rails provide structural integrity, help maintain the door's shape, and can be part of the door's decorative design. HEAD The door frame's horizontal top portion connects the two vertical jambs. The head provides structural support and stability to the frame. TRANSOM A decorative window above the door that is often used to allow natural light into the entryway and add architectural detail. Transoms can be rectangular, arched, or shaped to match the door design. FRAME The structural support around the door that holds it in place, the frame includes the head, jamb, and sill. It provides stability, supports the door's weight, and ensures proper operation.

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Frame

The structural support around the door that holds it in place, the frame includes the head, jamb, and sill. It provides stability, supports the door’s weight, and ensures proper operation.

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Transom

A decorative window above the door that is often used to allow natural light into the entryway and add architectural detail. Transoms can be rectangular, arched, or shaped to match the door design.

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Head

The door frame’s horizontal top portion connects the two vertical jambs. The head provides structural support and stability to the frame.

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Rails

The horizontal components of a door panel. Rails provide structural integrity, help maintain the door’s shape, and can be part of the door’s decorative design.

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Grilles

Decorative patterns made of wood or metal placed over glass panes on doors. Grilles add visual interest and can be arranged in various designs, such as colonial or prairie styles.

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Stiles

The vertical components of a door panel. Stiles work with rails to form the door’s frame, contributing to its structural strength and design.

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Dentil Shelf

A small, decorative ledge often found on Craftsman-style doors. The dentil shelf is positioned below a pane of glass and adds a classic architectural detail to the door.

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Sidelight

Vertical glass panels flanking one or both sides of a door. Sidelights allow natural light into the entryway while maintaining privacy and enhancing the door’s appearance.

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Lockset

The complete locking mechanism on a door, including the latch, deadbolt, and doorknob or handle. The lockset provides security and can also serve as a design element with various styles and finishes.

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Panel

The flat or raised sections of a door, typically framed by stiles and rails. Panels can be solid or include glass inserts, adding both decorative appeal and structural strength.

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Handle

The part of the door hardware used to open and close the door. Handles come in various styles, including levers and knobs, and are chosen to match the door’s design and lockset.

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Sill

The bottom horizontal part of the door frame. The sill provides a threshold for the door, aiding in insulation, preventing drafts, and keeping out water and debris.

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Jamb

The vertical sides of the door frame that the door is hinged to and that house the lockset. The jambs provide stability and alignment, ensuring the door opens and closes correctly.

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