Commercial Entry Doors
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ADA Operators / Electronics
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Closures
ADA Operators & Electronics
4 3/4" Square Flush Mount
4 3/4" Square Service Mount
Vestibule Push Plate
4" Jamb Surface Mount
Jamb Push Plates
4.75" Square Push Plates
900 MHZ Receiver
900 MHZ Transmitters
Electrical Power Transfer EPT-10
Electrical Power Transfer EPT-2
SW19 Pull Single - Aluminum
SW19 Pull Single - Bronze
SW19 Push Double - Aluminum
SW19 Push Double - Bronze
SW19 Push Single - Aluminum
SW19 Push Single - Bronze
Closers
Exit Devices
Hinges
Locksets
Removable Mullions
Thresholds & Weatherstrip
Trim, Auxilary, Drip Caps
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Pre-Finish
Discover Moeller Door and Window's extensive pre-finish options for entry doors. Choose from a wide array of paints and stains to perfectly complement your home's style. Looking for something unique? We offer customizable options, allowing you to create a specific color that suits your vision perfectly.
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Slabs
Steel Front Door vs. Fiberglass Front Door:
Steel Front Door:
- Durability: Strong and resistant to dents and scratches, though susceptible to rust if not properly maintained.
- Maintenance Needs: Requires occasional painting to prevent rust and maintain appearance.
- Energy Efficiency: Offers good insulation but can conduct heat and cold more than fiberglass.
- Aesthetics: Typically comes with a smooth or wood grain texture, with a variety of color options.
Fiberglass Front Door:
- Durability: Highly durable, resistant to dents, scratches, and warping.
- Maintenance Needs: Minimal maintenance required; usually only needs cleaning.
- Energy Efficiency: Excellent insulation properties, helping to maintain consistent indoor temperatures.
- Aesthetics: Available in smooth finish, as well as textures resembling oak, cherry, and fir wood grains, offering a natural look with various stain options.
In summary, steel doors are robust but require more maintenance, while fiberglass doors are durable with minimal upkeep needs. Both offer good energy efficiency and aesthetic versatility, with fiberglass providing a wider range of textures and finishes to mimic wood grains.