Custom Door Systems

When it comes to delivering quality and style, homeowners across North America choose the beauty and ease of Fiberglass door systems. Built to resemble the warmth of real wooden doors, Fiberglass solutions provide the strength and resilience of Fiberglass fabrication. From authentic wood grain finishes to embossed stained panels, these doors are maintenance free, preserve their beauty and durability throughout their lifespan and will not warp, crack, rot, or split.

Fiberglass doors offer the perfect balance between durability, unsurpassed aesthetics, insulation, and style that only comes with Door Gallery products

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Energy Efficiency

Fiberglass fabrication takes advantage of the polyurethane core to provide insulation that is six times greater than any wood door. Additionally, our materials are free of chlorofluorocarbons, a substance contributing to the destruction of our precious ozone layer.

 

Strength and Durability

The superior strength of our high quality materials are made to protect the door from denting, scratching, scuffing, warping, bowing and twisting. Unlike wood, PVC Fiberglass resists rotting and rusting, and provide a full thermal break against even the worst weather conditions.

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The Beauty of Genuine Oak

Every panel is embossed to replicate authentic wood grain texture that can be stained just like traditional wood. Whether you want a contemporary or modern look, enjoy the feel of real wood, in limitless design options and natural tones that custom matches the rest of your home.

We remain committed to offering complete customization to each and every customer’s preference. Have a look at our catalogue for endless design possibilities

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“Door Gallery provided me with excellent service and great product knowledge. The door was also delivered on time. I have received many compliments from neighbours and visitors. The installation went very well. Thank you for your great workmanship and close attention to detail during the entire process.”

— Maria from Vaughan