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 Divided lites You can purchase true divided-lite (the industry term for multiple panes) doors from some manufacturers. Many doormakers offer snap-in, false muntins that do a fair job of mimicking the look of divided lites but are much less expensive and make glass easier to clean. Sliders that more closely resemble divided-lite doors have both snap-in grilles and matching false muntins sandwiched between decorativewindows the two panes of insulating glass. A pair of 6-foot-wide doors like these costs about. Another option is a miniblind or pleated shade encased between the two panes of insulated glass; the interior glass panel is removable so the binds can be easily cleaned. Listing at about, these are pricey, but they save the cost of window coverings. Vinyl and aluminum cladding decorativewindows each have advantages and drawbacks. With vinyl, the color permeates the material, so scratches don''t show. Aluminum will scratch, but it is tougher and available in a wider variety of colors. Neither With basic accessories, a 6-foot-wide clad-wood slider costs about; an 8-foot-wide door. Installation will cost, depending on exterior siding repair needed and the general complexity of the job. Click here for the catalog. Of course, there are economies of scale: The more doors you install, the better the deal on both materials and labor. You can also buy wood sliders factory-primed or prepainted in standard colors; some manufacturers will custom-paint them for a premium. For a dual-glazed, solid-wood door that isn''t clad or painted, you''ll pay about. Other materials Fiberglass and steel are particularly durable door materials. Both are made to simulate the look of wood, but fiberglass does this more convincingly than steel. Fiberglass, Factory-primed doors can be painted or given an opaque wood stain. A 6-foot-wide door costs. A 7-foot, 6-inch door with three panels costs about. Steel doors are rugged and typically cost less than fiberglass. Their durable decorativewindows fiberglass surface features a rich red oak grain, but unlike wood doors, they won''t split, crack, dent, or warp. Perfect for the patipo too. They feature solid oak square edges and a durable compression-molded fiberglass surface. A solid polyurethane foam core offers five times greater insulation than wood doors. Plus, a wide wood lock stile extends the full length of the door, adding security and stability. Therma-Tru offers the complete Classic Craft door system, including doorlites, jambs, brickmould, decorativewindows weatherstripping, hinges, door bottom and your choice of sill options. All components are designed, engineered and manufactured for top-quality performance and appearance. Elegant doorlite designs are offered in numerous configurations and six distinctive glass patterns, as well as clear glass. Detailed glass is protected between two panes of safety-tempered glass for increased durability, energy efficiency and cleaning ease. Add matching sidelites and a transom to create the look you want. Classic-Craft doors can be stained in all the popular stain colors with the patented Therma-Tru Finishing System, or painted to match any decor. Best of all, the entire door system is backed by a lifetime-limited warranty. Manufacturers and distributors of fiberglass doors. Visit our site today to see how we can enhance your home’s appearance and reduce energy costs. We specialize in combining quality and functionality with beauty and elegance.
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