French Doors

Thompson Creek’s® French doors feature a double door made of steel or fiberglass. Every detail is customizable: you choose the color, sidelight options, grid styles, inswing vs. outswing, and right vs. left door activation.

Like our other custom replacement doors, our French doors are individually crafted for your home using the highest quality materials available on the residential market. So whether you’re looking for fiberglass entry doors or a patio door replacement, we can create the perfect fit and look for your home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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 How long does a French door installation take?

A typical entry, storm or sliding door can be installed in just a few hours.

What materials should I consider when buying a new French door?

Many entry and sliding doors (and their frames) are made from wood. Wood doors require regular maintenance, including fresh paint, polishing and frame replacements Furthermore, wood doors expand and contract with seasonal changes, resulting in gaps and drafts,which increase your energy costs.

At Thompson Creek, we offer fiberglass, steel or vinyl doors that are low-maintenance and designed to prevent drafts and lower energy usage – making the door more energy efficient.

Are all French doors equal in terms of quality?

No matter what the material, builder-grade doors are less energy efficient and more susceptible to the elements. Over time, you’ll see the effects of UV rays, including fading, cracking and erosion. At Thompson Creek, we use the highest-grade materials available so that your new door will stand up to time and the Mid-Atlantic weather.

What are The Different Types of French Doors?

There are two types of French doors: inswing doors and outswing doors. The inswing french door swings in, while the outswing french door swings outwards. You can also have French Doors that swing in and out.

Are French Doors Energy Efficient?

French doors can be energy efficient when installed by specialized professionals such as Thompson Creek. It’s important to have an expert install your French Doors to ensure optimal energy efficiency.

What are the Benefits of French Doors?

There are many benefits of French Doors. With French Doors, entertaining or showcasing a patio or pool is made simple. French Doors also work well when moving larger pieces of furniture due to their size. Homeowners value French Doors because of their unique architectural styles and their ability to let more natural light into the home.

 Is a French Door Right for My Home?

A French Door can be right for your home depending on your specific needs. French doors are an ideal way to add beauty and functionality to your home. Thompson Creek can help you choose the right French Door for your home today!

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