Choosing Front Doors in Lakeland FL

Front doors set the tone for your home. They must look good, be tough against the elements and help reduce heating and cooling costs.

If your entry door falls short of these expectations, consider upgrading to a new exterior entry system from Morgan Exteriors. Their well-built doors provide meaningful insulation, and can be customized to complement your home’s architecture and style.

Fiberglass Doors

Fiberglass doors are a popular choice for homeowners seeking beauty, durability, and energy efficiency. They’re resistant to humidity and don’t swell or warp like wood, which makes them ideal for Florida’s weather conditions.

They’re also less appetizing to termites and other pests, making them a more secure option. Fiberglass doors typically have insulating foam cores that help keep outside air from entering the home, which helps lower energy costs.

Additionally, they’re incredibly versatile and available in a variety of colors and styles to match any exterior. Some even have woodgrain texture to resemble traditional wood front doors. If you’re considering fiberglass doors, it’s important to weigh the pros and cons with a trusted door expert. Consider your priorities, budget, and long-term goals when deciding on the best front doors for your home.

French Doors

French doors are a beautiful way to transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, adding a continental flair that complements your home’s design. These double doors feature glass panes on both sides of the door, providing plenty of natural light and offering stunning views of your backyard or patio.

Aesthetically, French doors offer truly distinctive visual character. They are also relatively easy to maintain, requiring only regular cleaning of the glass panels and occasional lubrication of the hinges and locks.

Outward-opening French doors provide excellent ventilation, helping to keep your home cool in the summer and reducing your energy bills. They also allow for more flexible furniture placement and traffic flow, compared to inward-opening options.

Energy efficiency is a key component of all Reece’s outward-opening doors, with options including Low-E glass and double glazing to help you save on your home cooling costs. Energy efficiency also helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contributes to the health of our planet.

Screen Doors

Enjoy Fresh Air and Sunshine with a Decorative Screen Door

In Florida, we’re all familiar with the summer breezes, the sweet smell of freshly-cut grass and that time-honored thwack when you open your front door to greet family & friends. However, you want to let the fresh breezes in while keeping bugs out. That’s where a screen door comes in.

Screen doors are available in many different styles. They can be designed to provide security, increase energy efficiency or even enhance curb appeal. Depending on your needs, you can choose from swinging, magnetic or retractable screen doors. Each option has its own unique benefits. For instance, a swinging screen door is typically built to be durable and easy to operate. It has simple hinges and hardware that operate just like a traditional door. It also has a screened opening that spans the majority of the door. It’s the perfect addition to a screened porch and can be used year-round.

Sliding Glass Doors

Sliding glass doors provide a unique way to frame views of your lawn, yard, and garden. They are also one of the most space saving door styles because they don’t have a swing radius that impedes on the layout of rooms in your home.

The patio doors we install can be customized to fit your unique style and budget with your choice of decorative glass, sidelites, and other accents. They can also be equipped with Low-E glass and double glazing for energy efficiency, helping you save on your home energy costs.

Whether you choose sliding or French doors, they will add beauty and functionality to your home. We can also help you find a security solution that will protect your family and belongings. You can be confident that our doors will stand up to Florida’s harsh climate and look great for years to come.