Every homeowner’s needs are different, which is why we offer a range of entry door materials.
Fiberglass offers the look of wood without the upkeep, resisting dents, warping, and moisture. These doors are highly energy efficient and available in smooth or woodgrain finishes to match any home style.
Steel provides unmatched strength and security, making it one of the most durable entry door options. With insulated cores and reinforced frames, steel double doors also deliver dependable energy performance.
Wood doors bring timeless beauty and warmth, giving homes a classic, inviting entryway. They can be customized with stains, carvings, and decorative glass to create a truly unique design.
Composite materials are engineered to handle extreme weather conditions without swelling or cracking. These doors combine long-term durability with reliable insulation and minimal maintenance.
Glass designs maximize natural light and create a dramatic focal point for your home. Options include full-glass panels or framed styles with UV protection and tempered safety glass.
Decorative or Clear Glass Panels – Add style and natural light with custom glass designs.
Matching Sidelites and Transoms – Extend the entryway with coordinated glass panels above or beside the doors.
Iron or Metal Accents – Incorporate wrought iron details or grilles for a rustic or upscale look.
Custom Hardware – Choose from premium handles, multipoint locks, and smart lock systems.
Factory Paint or Stain Finishes – Select durable colors and woodgrain stains applied at the factory for long-lasting beauty.
We follow a proven process to ensure your new door fits perfectly and performs reliably.
We complete the project by installing handles, locks, and multipoint hardware as needed. Weatherproofing and caulking are applied to keep your doors energy efficient and protected from the elements.
Choosing new double entry doors is an important decision, and homeowners often ask about materials, installation, design options, and long-term value. To make the process easier, we’ve answered the most common questions about double entry door installation and replacement.
Most double entry door installations are completed in a single day. If the frame requires adjustments or custom sizing, the process may take longer, but our team prepares everything in advance for efficiency.
Yes. Modern fiberglass and steel double doors are built with insulated cores and weatherstripping to reduce drafts and keep your home comfortable year-round. Energy-efficient glass upgrades can also improve performance.
Absolutely. Installing double entry doors enhances curb appeal, strengthens security, and is considered a premium upgrade that buyers value when purchasing a home.
Yes. We install multipoint locking systems and smart lock hardware that improve convenience while providing advanced protection for your home.
Yes. Decorative glass inserts, sidelites, transoms, custom stains, and iron accents can all be built into your new doors to reflect your personal style.
Yes. As part of our service, we handle the removal and disposal of your old doors so you don’t have to worry about cleanup.
Pricing depends on the material, design, and hardware options you select. During your free consultation, we provide a detailed estimate tailored to your home and preferences.
Fiberglass double doors are often the best all-around choice for durability, efficiency, and low maintenance. Steel and composite doors are also excellent long-term options, depending on your design preferences.
Each manufacturer provides a warranty on the door system, and HomeTrust backs every project with our professional installation guarantee. This combination protects your investment for years to come.
Yes. Many double door designs include decorative or clear glass panels, sidelites, or transoms that brighten your entryway and make your home feel more welcoming.
| door type | Door Movement Style | Glass Integration | Ideal Application |
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door type
Single Entry Doors
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Door Movement Style
Swing (Single Hinge)
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Glass Integration
Optional (Decorative/Sidelights)
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Ideal Application
Main entrance
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door type
Double Entry Doors
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Door Movement Style
Swing (Dual Hinge)
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Glass Integration
Optional (Full/Partial Glass)
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Ideal Application
Grand entryways, wide openings
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door type
Sliding Doors
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Door Movement Style
Horizontal Slide
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Glass Integration
Full Glass Panels
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Ideal Application
Patios, balconies, small spaces
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door type
French Doors
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Door Movement Style
Swing (Dual Hinge)
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Glass Integration
Full Glass with Grilles (optional)
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Ideal Application
Patios, balconies, formal spaces
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door type
Bifold Doors
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Door Movement Style
Multi-Panel Fold (Accordion)
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Glass Integration
Full Glass
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Ideal Application
Wall-to-wall openings, decks
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door type
Dutch Doors
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Door Movement Style
Split Swing (Top/Bottom)
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Glass Integration
Optional (Top Half)
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Ideal Application
Farm-style homes, side entries
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| door type | Therma-Tru Products | Andersen Products | Material Options |
|---|---|---|---|
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door type
Single Entry Doors
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Therma-Tru Products
Classic-Craft® Collections, Fiber-Classic®, Smooth-Star®, Pulse®
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Andersen Products
A-Series Entry, 400 Series Entry, E-Series Entry
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Material Options
Fiberglass, Wood, Composite, Steel
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door type
Double Entry Doors
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Therma-Tru Products
Classic-Craft® Mahogany or Oak Double, Fiber-Classic® Double, Pulse® Double
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Andersen Products
A-Series Double Entry, E-Series French
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Material Options
Wood, Aluminum-Clad, Fiberglass
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door type
Sliding Doors
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Therma-Tru Products
(Not offered as a product line)
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Andersen Products
100 Series Gliding, 200 Series Narroline®, A-Series Gliding, E-Series Gliding
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Material Options
Aluminum-Clad Wood, Composite, Vinyl
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door type
French Doors
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Therma-Tru Products
Classic-Craft® Hinged Patio, Smooth-Star® French, Fiber-Classic® French
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Andersen Products
Frenchwood® Hinged, A-Series French, E-Series Hinged
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Material Options
Fiberglass, Wood, Aluminum-Clad, Low-E Glass
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door type
Bifold Doors
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Therma-Tru Products
(Not available in Therma-Tru lineup)
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Andersen Products
E-Series Bifold, Weiland Folding Glass Wall
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Material Options
Wood, Aluminum, Composite, Glass
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door type
Dutch Doors
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Therma-Tru Products
Classic-Craft® Dutch, Fiber-Classic® Dutch (custom order)
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Andersen Products
E-Series Dutch (fully custom), 400 Series (custom conversion)
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Material Options
Fiberglass, Wood, Composite
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| door type | Certifications | Performance Ratings | Compliance Standards |
|---|---|---|---|
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door type
Single Entry Doors
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Certifications
ENERGY STAR®, NFRC Certified, GreenGuard Gold®
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Performance Ratings
Air Infiltration, Thermal Performance
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Compliance Standards
ANSI/BHMA A156.10, ASTM E283
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door type
Double Entry Doors
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Certifications
ENERGY STAR®, FSC Certified, GreenGuard Gold®
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Performance Ratings
Structural Load (DP Rated), Water Penetration
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Compliance Standards
ADA Compliant, ASTM E330
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door type
Sliding Doors
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Certifications
ENERGY STAR®, NFRC Certified, AAMA Gold Label®
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Performance Ratings
Impact Resistance, Thermal Insulation
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Compliance Standards
ASTM E1996, ASTM E1886, AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101
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door type
French Doors
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Certifications
ENERGY STAR®, Florida Building Code Approved
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Performance Ratings
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient, U-Factor
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Compliance Standards
ASTM E330, ASTM E547
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door type
Bifold Doors
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Certifications
NFRC Certified, Title 24 (CA) Rated, U-Factor Rated
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Performance Ratings
Seamless Threshold, Wind Load Resistance
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Compliance Standards
ADA Accessibility, ASTM E283
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door type
Dutch Doors
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Certifications
ENERGY STAR®, GreenGuard Gold®, ASTM E2068 Certified
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Performance Ratings
ndependent Top/Bottom Operation, Water Rating
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Compliance Standards
ICC-ES Certified, ASTM E330
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| door type | Installation Notes | Energy Efficiency Role | Compliance Standards |
|---|---|---|---|
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door type
Single Entry Doors
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Installation Notes
Fits standard 36" opening; prehung or slab available
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Energy Efficiency Role
Foam-insulated cores, Low-E glass options, ENERGY STAR®
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Compliance Standards
$ – $$$
Depends on fiberglass vs. wood, glass inserts, and hardware upgrades |
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door type
Double Entry Doors
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Installation Notes
Requires wider rough opening; may need structural adjustment
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Energy Efficiency Role
Dual-panel seals, ENERGY STAR® rated with insulated glass
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Compliance Standards
$$ – $$$$
Higher cost for symmetry, decorative glass, and premium finishes |
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door type
Sliding Doors
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Installation Notes
Requires track system and side clearance; flush or recessed
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Energy Efficiency Role
Full-glass doors with Low-E and thermal break technologies
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Compliance Standards
$$ – $$$$
Price varies by glass type, frame material, and size |
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door type
French Doors
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Installation Notes
Hinged setup needs swing clearance; often used with sidelights
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Energy Efficiency Role
Multi-layer weatherstripping and Low-E glass available
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Compliance Standards
$$ – $$$$
Cost rises with grille patterns, sidelights, and wood selections |
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door type
Bifold Doors
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Installation Notes
Requires structural support and wall-width track installation
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Energy Efficiency Role
Requires structural support and wall-width track installation
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Compliance Standards
$$$ – $$$$
Premium tier due to custom sizing, hardware, and installation |
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door type
Dutch Doors
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Installation Notes
Installs in standard openings; often custom-ordered
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Energy Efficiency Role
Optional insulated cores; top glass can be Low-E
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Compliance Standards
$$ – $$$
Price affected by customization, split hardware, and finish details |