Twin Colonial Light Fiberglass Front Door

Twin Colonial Light Fiberglass Front Door

Accent your home with this colonial front door style. Featuring two squares of glass at the top, the door panel allows in small amounts of light while maintaining your privacy. Available in smooth or oak-grain panel finishes for the look of wood without the maintenance to complement your home’s traditional or colonial style.

  • Long-lasting, dependable performance with an innovative panel system that is rot- and dent-free and provides exceptional energy efficiency.
  • Optional Baldwin® premium hardware adds personality with sophisticated designs.
  • Backed by the #1 preferred brand for entry doors.24

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Twin Colonial Light Fiberglass Entry Door

Design Options

Pella front doors are available in a variety of grain types and factory prefinished colors. 

Grain Types

  • oak grain stain

    Oak-Grain

  • smooth fiberglass

    Smooth

Frame (Composite)
  • Interior surfaces are composite to match exterior finish.
  • Extruded thermally broken aluminum sill with PVC threshold.
  • Available in 4-9/16", 5-1/4" and 6-9/16" Wall depths
  • Optional 20-minute fire rated frame is Warnock Hersey labeled.
Door Panels (Fiberglass Units)
  • 21" and 12 solid wood lock block reinforces latch and deadbolt installations.
  • Reinforcement available for Commercial hardware on specific out-swing panels.
  • Unfinished panel skin color is beige.
  • Minimum of 0.075 skin thickness.
Weatherstripping
  • In-Swing: along perimeter of door frames and along the bottom of door panels.
  • Out-Swing: along perimeter of door frames.
  • Compression type foam filled weatherstrip at head and jambs.
  • Dual durometer extruded polymer with bulb at bottom rail of door panel will contact threshold and include drip.
Frame Reinforcement
  • Single doors without sidelights include a 24-gauge steel jamb reinforcement plate on the backside of the deadbolt bore, when the double bore option is chosen.
Glazing System
  • Quality float glass complying with ASTM C 1036.
  • Glazing rims are acrylonitrile styrene acrylate.
  • Dual-seal insulating glass assemblies consisting of tempered or decorative panel designs shall be installed into high performance glazing frames or glazed rim on Craftsman units.
  • Impact-Resistant 1" IG dual-seal impact-resistant insulating glass PVB.
Hinges
  • In-Swing and Out-Swing Hinges are three (3) per door panel on 6' 8" and 7' 0" panel heights; four (4) per door panel on 8' 0" heights for operable units
  • All operable units are available with left- or right-hand hinging.
Standard Hardware Prep
  • Each door panel is latch bore and 2-1/8" deadbolt
  • Optional interior and exterior cylindrical passage hardware with Kwikset 5-pin configured keyway pinlock cylinder.
Multi-point Hardware Prep
  • Multi-point lock mechanism includes stainless steel face plate.
  • Multi-point lock handle set hardware with Kwikset 5-pin configured keyway

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a standard front door size?

One of the most common front door sizes in American houses is 36 inches wide by 80 inches tall, and almost 2 inches thick. However, not all doors will have these measurements.

Are fiberglass front doors safe?

Yes, fiberglass front doors are strong, secure and offer many safety features. Solid fiberglass doors maximize privacy. Pella also partners with Baldwin®, the #1 premium hardware brand, to offer professional-grade security. Interior components of the lock are made of stainless steel for increased strength and durability. These locks are also bump proof and pick resistant.

What are the advantages of a front door with glass?

Front doors with glass make a welcoming first impression by adding design interest and natural light to your home.

Are fiberglass front doors lightweight?

Fiberglass front doors are typically lighter than wood or steel doors of the same size. Fiberglass is nonetheless strong and weather resistant.

Is glass in a front door safe?

Getting a front door with glass in it doesn't necessarily make your house more at risk than it was before. Remember, many people live in houses full of windows and glass patio doors. If privacy is a concern, you can choose a front door with less glass, obscure glass or between-the-glass blinds.

Why choose a fiberglass front door?

Fiberglass front doors are exceptionally durable, beautifully resisting warping, dents, rot and extreme weather. They also require minimal upkeep and offer reliable performance year-round. They can be made to look like wood and are typically more budget friendly.

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