All Craft Exteriors was founded by a group of craftsmen who wanted to change the way the home improvement business was done. They wanted to make top quality products available and they didn’t want to ever have to compromise on the quality of their work.
It’s no different with our doors than it is with our windows, siding, and roofing. All Craft Exteriors enjoys working with homeowners to find the perfect door to fit their needs. Front doors, garage entry doors, service doors, patio doors, storm doors, and sliding glass doors are all here, just waiting for you to step through.
By the way, we’ve provided links to our manufactures’ webpage. Go ahead and click on them to learn more. And don’t worry, they’ll open in new windows, so it will be easy for you to find your way back here.
Remember what Jamie, one of our in-house door experts, says, however: “The thing about doors is that they are difficult because there are sooooo many options.” When you’ve looked over the information, we hope you’ll get in touch and take advantage of our expertise. After all, we’ve spent years learning about this stuff.
Your entry doors are, literally, the “Opening Statement” you make about your home to others. When it comes to entry doors, we really admire what the folks at Waudena are doing. Waudena is known for the excellence of both its fiberglass and steel constructed entry doors. Each material has its advantages and strong points. For example, steel doors perform especially well in areas exposed to extreme weather conditions. Steel is also our first choice when it comes to getting the fire rating up to code between the house and the garage.
Fiberglass, on the other hand, is especially good at energy efficiency and when building with fiberglass it is possible to replicate a myriad of different styles and textures, ranging from the classic wood grains of cherry and oak to a smooth, contemporary modern look and feel.
Both fiberglass and steel doors from Waudena offer homeowners a range of styles, textures, and colors. Check out their website, Waudina.com, to learn more about their doors. You can even take a journey of discovery to find your own personal style. Visit their design page by clicking here.
There are many great choices for patio doors, but at All Craft Exteriors, we start with Soft-Lite, the same company we turn to for our favorite windows.
Why? Because when it comes to a patio door that combines beauty, energy efficiency and safety, it is almost impossible to do better than Soft-Lite. Just as they do with their windows, Soft-Lite takes the time to make sure these doors are both beautiful to look at and energy friendly. These doors are available in double and triple-pane insulated glass, they are insulated with Soft-Lite’s R-5 Comfort Foam in the frames, rails and stiles. There is a reason that Soft-Lite has been an Energy Star Partner of the year for several years running.
Take a look at some of the options Soft-Lite has to offer. When you’ve done your homework, fill out the contact us form below and let’s have a conversation about your patio door.
Between your home and the outside world is your beautiful door. Between your beautiful door and the outside world is your storm door. When it comes to choosing a storm door, you’ll want something that can adapt to the climate demands of the different seasons, and something that is strong enough to protect your home, and, even more importantly, the precious things that live inside.
At All Craft, when we are hunting for the perfect storm door for a homeowner, we often find just what we want at ProVia Doors. Offering a dazzling array of colors and styles, ProVia proves that just because something is functional, doesn’t mean it can’t be beautiful, too. Check out what they have to offer here.
Take a look at options from ProVia, here. Particularly noteworthy is the care that ProVia puts into the construction of their doors. Click here to learn more.
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