
An entry door is architecturally the most expressive element of a home's facade — and mechanically one of the most demanding. It has to look exceptional, seal flawlessly against the weather, resist forced entry, and operate smoothly for decades.
Our entry door systems start with the same European aluminum profiles used throughout the home's windows — so your entry door is a natural extension of the facade. Custom sidelites, transoms, and full-surround frames create a complete entry assembly.
For projects where a woodgrain texture is preferred, our fiberglass entry door systems replicate the appearance of real wood with zero maintenance — they won't swell, crack, or need refinishing.
Our aluminum entry doors are from the same profile system as our windows — matching sightline thickness, colour, and finish. The entire facade reads as one cohesive design.
European multi-point locking systems engage at 3 to 5 points simultaneously when the door is closed. Far more resistant to forced entry than standard residential deadbolts.
Clear glazing, frosted privacy glass, low-iron ultra-clear, or decorative leaded and patterned glass. Sidelites and transoms can carry matching glazing for a complete composition.
Perimeter compression seals, adjustable hinges, and thermally broken frames ensure no drafts, no water infiltration, and no frost at the threshold — even at minus 25.
Complete entry assemblies: door with sidelites on one or both sides, transom above, and matching frame surrounds — fabricated as a single engineered unit, not pieced together.
Want the look of wood grain without the maintenance? Our fiberglass entry doors offer convincing oak, mahogany, and walnut textures — and will never swell, crack, or need refinishing.
Matching swing door systems for secondary entrances and patio access.
European aluminum windows to match your entry door and complete the facade.
Floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors for rear or garden access.
Share your plans and we'll design a complete entry assembly — door, sidelites, transom, and hardware — and provide a detailed quote.