Pros and Cons of Fiberglass Doors

Jun 1, 2023 | Doors

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Is your home still sporting the same doors it had when it was built? Many people think of front doors in terms of function. They protect your family and belongings while keeping out the elements. However, door technology is constantly improving and it could be time to update the ones on your home.

One of the options available today is a fiberglass door. This article will delve into the pros and cons of this material so you can decide if it’s right for you.

Pros of Fiberglass Doors

Fiberglass doors are highly versatile and can be customized to match the style of your home. It doesn’t matter if you have a contemporary, modern, or mid-century home; there’s a fiberglass door that will meet your needs.

Another perk of fiberglass doors is their durability. While it’s possible to dent or scratch them, you have to work to make it happen. They are far more resistant to damage than wooden doors. These doors may need to be repainted on occasion but retain their good looks.

The insulating power of fiberglass is also better than wood or steel. These doors will keep out the weather and ensure your heat and air conditioning stay inside. The US Department of Energy recommends fiberglass over wood to avoid energy waste.

Fiberglass doors need little maintenance. Wiping them down once in a while is about the only task you’ll have. This saves you time and money.

Cons of Fiberglass Doors

One con of fiberglass doors is related to their cost. They might be more costly than steel doors and some wooden doors. However, they will typically be less expensive than decorative solid wood doors. 

Fiberglass doors can be a deterrent but don’t offer as much protection as a wooden or steel door. However, just locking a fiberglass door can be enough to avoid break-ins in most locations.

The resale value also tends to be low for fiberglass doors. Steel doors might sell for 90% of their value while you’ll get closer to 75% of the value when reselling a fiberglass door. 

Whether you want a fiberglass, steel, or wooden door installed, a professional is the right person to handle the job. The experts at Rusco Windows and Doors are here to help you with all your door and window needs. You can reach out to us today to learn more or access a free quote.

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