Fiberglass wood look front door with sidelights

Product Info

Create the look of custom wood with the performance and durability of thick fiberglass.

Our woodgrain fiberglass doors mimic the real appearance of beautiful wood textures such as oak, mahogany, and cedar so you can enjoy the beauty of wood with none of the upkeep. Plus, with additional staining and colorways available, your woodgrain fiberglass entry door options are seemingly unlimited.

  • Made in USA
  • Up to 4x the insulation value of wood
  • Available in a variety of textures, colors, and stains
  • Lifetime limited warranty

Product Features

See what makes our woodgrain doors the perfect entryway into your home.

  1. Durable fiberglass skin won’t rot, warp, twist or bow like wood, and will not dent or rust like steel.

  2. Energy-efficient design allows you to save on costs and keep your home comfortable.

  3. Provide edge-to-edge moisture protection and enhanced weather security.

  1. Woodgrain texture is available in both painted and stained finish options.

  2. Architecturally correct wide panels mimic traditional wooden doors.

  3. Environmentally friendly insulation provides higher R-value for maximum thermal protection.

Window World Entry Doors have the Good Housekeeping Seal.

“We are from Window World, and we are here to make you happy.” That is what they said when they first came to my house, and that is exactly what they did.

V. BURNUSUZ
Window World of Western Massachusetts

Color Options

Doors that fit your home, inside and out.

Some options may vary. Various screen settings and display resolutions prevent exact color representation. Please see your local Window World store for actual samples.

Express Yourself

The color of your entry door can completely transform the front of your home, adding curb appeal and inspiring envy in the neighbors. Use the existing elements of your house to select a color that blends in or choose a door color that stands out from the rest. The choice is yours.

Design Options

Doors with Glass

  • 1 Panel 3 Quarter

  • 1 Panel 3 Quarter Oval Elite

  • 2 Panel 3 Quarter

  • 2 Panel 3 Quarter Twin

  • 2 Panel Half

  • 2 Panel Oval Elite

  • 2 Panel Twin Half

  • 3 Panel Craftsman

  • 4 Panel Camber Top

  • 4 Panel Fan

  • 4 Panel Rectangle

  • 4 Panel Twin Rectangles

  • 7 Panel Center Arch

  • 8 Panel Center Lite

  • Full Lite

  • Full Oval

Doors with Glass and Grids

Doors without Glass

  • 2 Panel 3 Quarters Elite

  • 3 Panel 3 Quarters Elite

  • 3 Panel Arch

  • 4 Panel

  • 4 Panel 3 Quarters

  • 6 Panel

  • 6 Panel Craftsman

  • 8 Panel

  • 9 Panel

  • Flush

Sidelites

  • Full

  • Half

  • 3 Quarter

  • 3 Quarter Arch Top

Transoms

Decorative Glass Options

Privacy Glass Options

Accessories

  • Door Plate

  • Knocker

  • Mailbox

Some options will vary based on your location. Please work with your local Window World location to refine options.

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Browse through our entry door styles to find the best choice for your home.

Are there fiberglass doors that look like wood?

Fiberglass front doors are exceptionally durable, beautifully resisting warping, dents, rot and extreme weather. They also require minimal upkeep and offer reliable performance year-round. They can be made to look like wood and are typically more budget friendly.

Is fiberglass a good material for a front door?

Durability — In addition to minimal maintenance requirements, fiberglass doors are exceptionally durable. They don't chip or dent like a wood or steel door might, which makes them a great option for your front door — your barrier between your home and the outside world.

How much is a new front door with sidelights?

The average cost to replace a front door with sidelights and a transom is $1,700 to $3,600. A transom is a horizontal window above the door and its sidelights, and is typically included with the door. Transoms can be purchased separately for $100 to $400 depending on the material and size.

How do you make a smooth fiberglass door look like wood?

If you have a drab fiberglass door in your living room, give it a quick, inexpensive facelift. Clean the door to remove grease and dirt. Apply a base coat using either paint or stain. Then use a quality gel stain and a wood-graining tool to create faux wood grain in the door.

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