Is Steel or Fiberglass Better for Entry Doors?

Is Steel or Fiberglass Better for Entry Doors?

The front of a house with a black door and a brick walkway leading to it.

One of the biggest questions that homeowners have is, “Which door will work best for my home?” The answer to this depends on your specific style and function. Fiberglass and steel doors definitely have less maintenance than a wooden door. Below are a few comparisons that may help you decide which route to go!


Originally posted by Provia. ProVia, which offers both fiberglass and steel entry doors, offers its insight into choosing the best entry door system for your home or business property.


Here’s how each type of entry door stacks up for major door-buying factors:


Fiberglass Entry Doors

Fiberglass entry doors are the #1 replacement choice by homeowners and are best suited for single-home residences. Here’s why:


  • Beauty: Fiberglass entry doors most closely mimic the defined grain of authentic wood doors and come in a number of wood grain textures like oak, cherry, mahogany, and fir as well as a variety of stain and paint colors. Additionally, fiberglass doors offer many options for door glass, including decorative door glass, which improves curb appeal. All ProVia doors are custom-made to the size and style specifications of the buyer for maximum impact.
  • Endurance: Unlike wood doors, fiberglass entry doors do not shrink, warp, split, crack, or delaminate. They’re ideal for harsh or humid climates. Because fiberglass doors last so long, many come with long warranties. ProVia doors, for instance, come with a Lifetime Limited Warranty that guarantees the doors through the entirety of the ownership of the home by the door purchaser, plus one subsequent homeowner. Paint and stain finishes are warranted for up to 10 years.
  • Maintenance: Fiberglass entry doors offer the lowest maintenance, resisting denting and scratching, and can be cleaned with mild soap and water. These doors can be re-finished but must be done by a professional.
  • Energy Efficiency: Fiberglass entry door systems are engineered to be highly energy efficient. The polyurethane core, high-performance, heat-resistant window trim, Q-Lon weatherstripping, and ComforTech Warm Edge Glazing System in ProVia entry door systems work together to keep the cold out in the winter and heat out in the summer. All ProVia entry doors without glass are ENERGY STAR certified and many models with glass also meet ENERGY STAR standards.
  • Security: The solid construction of fiberglass entry doors provides significant security over wood doors.
  • Cost: Fiberglass doors can be comparable in cost to wood doors or can be significantly higher, depending on the model, glass options and hardware selected, but offer longer durability and far less maintenance.


ProVia offers three series of custom fiberglass entry doors that meet or exceed homeowners’ expectations: Embarq, Signet, and Heritage.


Steel Entry Doors

Steel doors more commonly are used by commercial property owners but also are well-suited for residential purposes.


  • Beauty: Steel entry doors are available in smooth or wood grain textures in multiple stains and paint finishes, and come in a variety of door styles, including some with glass.
  • Endurance: Steel doors, particularly those made of 20-gauge steel like the Legacy Steel line, won’t crack or warp and are the strongest, most durable doors available on the market.
  • Maintenance: Although generally low maintenance, if scratched through the galvanization, these doors can rust if not properly primed and painted. Dents and dings can be pulled and puttied with an auto-body repair kit. ProVia’s Legacy Steel entry doors come with a Lifetime Limited Warranty.
  • Energy Efficiency: Steel entry doors offer significantly more energy efficient than wood doors. Efficiency ratings will vary based on overall construction, but ProVia Legacy Steel doors are recognized as being highly energy-efficient, with all doors without glass meeting ENERGY STAR certification. Depending on the glazing option chosen, many Legacy Steel entry doors with glass also are ENERGY STAR certified.
  • Security: Steel entry doors offer the best solution for property owners concerned with building or home security.
  • Cost: Steel entry doors are very affordable compared to wood doors and offer significant long-term value. The total cost can vary widely depending on the door style and options chosen.


ProVia’s Legacy Steel entry doors are custom-built to owner specifications. Custom door sizes up to 8-feet are available, along with glass and texture options (smooth or wood grain) and 7 stain and 16 paint finishes.


Contact Cook Siding & Window Co. today if you are interested in a Provia door solution!


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