The front entry door is the main opening to your home where you welcome your family, friends, and other guests. It creates an emotion and impression of what the rest of your home will look and feel like. “As you look to create a good first impression, there are considerations as you choose an entry door,” said Christi Pryor, Marketing Manager at Callen. “Homeowners must ask themselves what type of door fits their style and need, what weather elements might affect their doors, and what importance they place on security and energy efficiency.”
Callen is an expert in ProVia entry doors. “ProVia offers four lines of fiberglass and steel professional-class entry doors that meet the highest standards for beauty, durability, security, energy efficiency, and fit, available in custom sizes and many finishes,” Christi said.
Fiberglass and steel ProVia entry doors are an ideal fit for those looking for:
Durability
A home entry door can be an investment, but ProVia doors are an investment worth making. Both fiberglass and steel are materials that do not rot, warp, crack, or scratch. “These doors look great, can function for years, and even stand tall in any weather, including Wisconsin winters!” said Pryor.
Security
“The strength of ProVia entry doors make them the best choice when it comes to the safety of your family and home,” Christi said. “With high-density doors that are hard to penetrate, these entry doors will keep what’s most important to you secure.”
Energy Efficiency
Who doesn’t love saving on utility bills? ProVia’s fiberglass and steel entry doors have strong cores that allow minimal heat exchange. “ProVia’s fiberglass doors use an environmentally friendly polyurethane core, while their steel doors have a 100% foam-filled door, both provide very effective insulation properties,” Christi said. “Both of these doors have insulation factors that are four to five times stronger than the insulation in solid wood doors. Plus, they ensure your comfort in every season.”
Design/ Style
The front door has much to do with a home’s curb appeal. “There are many design elements that allow your front entry door to make a personal statement,” said Christi. “Your home has its own style, and every component like windows and doors works in harmony to compliment or add to that style. Choosing a door that fits your needs, as well as your style, is important.” ProVia’s steel doors can be painted and customized to match a home’s aesthetic, while fiberglass doors can also be painted or have a traditional wood look with woodgrains finishes that replicate the look of cherry, fir, mahogany, or oak.
For more information or to arrange a consultation, call Callen at 414-867-2207 or complete our online form.