Replacing your front door is one of the easiest ways to boost your home’s curb appeal. Choose from a wide range of front doors with glass, sidelights and transoms that complement your home’s architecture.
Decorative door glass and wrought iron details add style to your entryway. For added privacy, select textured obscure glass.
Vinyl Windows
Many homes are insulated well enough to keep their indoor temperatures comfortable, but their windows can be one of the main sources where energy is wasted. That’s why it’s important to install energy-efficient windows in your Fernandina Beach, Jacksonville, Orange Park, St. Augustine, and surrounding area home. Fortunately, Morgan Exteriors offers a wide selection of vinyl windows from PGT and Simonton that can make your house much more efficient and reduce your utility bills at the same time.
Compared to windows made of other frame materials, our Preservation vinyl replacement windows are a great investment for homeowners in Florida because they require very little maintenance. You won’t have to worry about them expanding in hot temperatures or becoming unstable, and they can resist the effects of Florida’s tropical humidity. Additionally, these windows are a good choice for homes in hurricane-prone areas because they’re impact resistant. Moreover, they’re more affordable than other window types and don’t need to be stained or painted.
Wood
Wood doors create a beautiful focal point and bring warmth to any home. They work well with almost any style of architecture and can be personalized with a wide variety of glass, transoms, hardware and more. The natural look of a solid wood door also resists wear and tear better than other materials.
You can increase the energy efficiency of a wooden front door by adding weather stripping and caulking. A tightly sealed door will cut drafts and noise while also boosting the resale value of your home.
Fiberglass
Fiberglass is a strong and durable material that won’t crack, swell, or warp. It resists inclement weather and keeps moisture, mold, and mildew away. It’s easy to maintain and looks clean for longer than steel doors. Plus, fiberglass doors can be customized with windows, wrought iron grilles, and knockers.
These doors have a solid core that curbs heat gain, making them one of the most energy-efficient options available. They also have a durable fiberglass skin, so they’re less likely to dent or scratch. And they have reinforced steel plates that make them stronger against forced entry than a wood door.
They’re a great choice for homeowners who want to increase the curb appeal of their home without spending a lot of money. Some homeowners prefer the appearance of a natural wood front door, though, because it adds warmth and character to their home. Therma Tru and Masonite fiberglass doors are available with textured finishes that can mimic the look of oak, mahogany, or fir.
Aluminum
Aluminum doors are a modern design that integrates into facades and embody the perfect balance of aesthetics, durability, and energy efficiency. They are easy to maintain and have a timeless beauty that lasts for years. They can also be customized with a wide range of options.
They can be made to meet impact requirements and are ideal for coastal areas that are vulnerable to the punishing forces of hurricanes and tropical storms. These products are designed to withstand high winds and flying debris, and offer the strength and resilience of extruded aluminum. They also have insulated profiles and sealed glazing for improved u-values.
Composite front doors are available in a variety of styles and colors to suit any home. They can be fitted with sidelights, transoms, and glass options to enhance the look of your home. These doors are long-lasting and require less maintenance than wood or steel front doors. However, they do cost more than aluminium doors.