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WHAT ARE ENTRY DOORS?
Entry doors provide passage between a house and an outdoor space or garage. These doors feature one or more panels that swing open and closed on hinges. Entry doors are made with a more durable construction. Common panel materials include aluminum, composite, fiberglass, steel, or wood. Unlike interior swinging doors, entry doors have weatherstripping and a threshold to provide protection from harsh weather conditions.
Entry doors are also equipped with keyed locks and deadbolts for home security. Many also have glass panels or transom and sidelight windows to allow for natural light and improved sightlines.

WHAT ARE BI-FOLD DOORS?
Bi-fold doors are ideal for spaces with stunning views and sweeping vistas and can strengthen a room’s connection to the natural world. Their panels stack up against the edge of an opening, meaning they take up less frame area compared to large-paneled sliding doors. This space-saving design means bi-fold exterior doors are great for high-traffic areas like patios or decks. Some bi-fold doors come fitted with a traffic door on one panel that allows easy passage in and out without having to open the larger panel.
Bi-fold doors, also called folding or accordion doors, consist of multiple panels hinged to each other that fold open and close like an accordion. Interior bi-fold doors are often used for closets or pantries and usually have two panels. Exterior bi-fold doors can feature many floor-to-ceiling glass panels and open to present an entry and exit space up to 55 feet long.

WHAT ARE SLIDING DOORS?
Sliding doors consist of one or more door panels that either glide open on a bottom-mounted track or on hanging rollers mounted from above. The different styles of sliding doors include multi-slide doors, French doors, barn doors, pocket doors, lift-and-slide doors, and patio doors (sometimes called a sliding glass door).
Unlike swinging doors that need extra space for the panel to open, the sliding door’s panels stack. This makes them ideal for living rooms or balconies that may have furniture in the way. Exterior sliding doors are typically two or more large glass panels, earning them the nickname “panoramic doors.” Sliding doors make for massive openings that can open up a room and create a stronger sense of connection to the surrounding nature. This design is also ideal for high-traffic areas like the passageway leading to the backyard or patio during a get-together.

WHAT ARE GARAGE DOORS?
A garage door is a large door to allow egress for a garage that opens either manually or by an electric motor (a garage door opener). Garage doors are frequently large enough to accommodate automobiles and other vehicles. The size of the garage doors varies.
For residential garage doors there are 3 main types of garage doors that you can choose from: Roller Door, Sectional Door or Counterweight (also referred to as a ‘Tilt’ Door)

WHAT ARE FRENCH DOORS?
A French door is a door of light construction which has glass panes extending for most of its length. They are usually fitted as a pair instead of a single door and French doors are sometimes referred to as French windows.
These doors feature two or more panels that glide effortlessly along a track, allowing for easy operation and eliminating the need for swing space. This makes them an excellent choice for areas with limited floor space, such as balconies or small patios.
