Provia Steel Entry Door?
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Comments (3)I have used them with success. I am not sure why your installers do not like them but it only takes one bad experience to ruin an installers opinion of a product. The two most regularly used doors are Provia/Precision and Therma-Tru. If you go with either one of those, you can't really go wrong....See MoreProvia entry door options (colors, glass, steel gauge)
Comments (11)>I should point out that the black color is only available on fiberglass and textured steel Very good to know. Weird. >Why would you want to have the doors most in need of security made of the thinnest steel? I am unclear to what extent the steel thickness affects the security of the door. Is literally breaking through or cutting through the door panel a likely means of break-in? By that theory, wouldn't any fiberglass door be comparatively insecure? I had thought that weakness in the frame and/or locks was more likely to be exploited by a would-be intruder. In the meantime, our decision pendulum might be swinging back towards Heritage fiberglass with a woodstain finish (for the front door at least). Don't worry, we'll change our minds a few more times again before we order!...See MoreSunrise sliding door vs Provia Sliding door vs Provia French door
Comments (4)I personally think the Sunrise slider is nicer than that the Provia in this comparison. The Hinged patio or French equivalent of the Provia door would be more expensive as a standard when compared to their slider variant. Most folks have the idea that the French is a more premium door than a slider but the slider works better for most people because it does not encroach into the roof vs. and Inswing French and it has a screen as a standard whereas an Oustswing will not....See MoreProVIa Entry Door Estimate
Comments (2)Clear Glass? Includes installation? If so, sounds about right....See MoreBeverlyFLADeziner
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