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Entry Doors
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An entry door is essential to any home’s appearance – and not just because it’s necessary. The right style, material, and fit all come into play when you select an entry door. At Krasiva Windows and Doors, we are experts in providing Phoenix homeowners with great entry doors. We know how to design, recognize, choose, and install them. Most importantly, we know how to help you complete your home with a perfect entry door.

All of our doors are efficiently built to withstand the blazing Arizona heat. Each is made to order for the depth of the frame, sill depth, grain, glass type, hinge finish, hardware, door height, and even strike routes. All of this guarantees the cleanest installation for your home.
Examples of Entry Doors We've Done for Your Neighbors

Orange Single Entry Door with Large SDL Grids, obscured Etch Matte glass, and 2 sidelites. One stationary sidelite, one sofa sidelite. In Sun City, AZ 85373. Stucco Home.
Orange Single Entry Door with Large SDL Grids, obscured Etch Matte glass, and 2 sidelites. One stationary sidelite, one sofa sidelite. In Sun City, AZ 85373. Stucco Home.

Stained Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Clavos and 2 Stationary Sidelites with Large SDL Dividers in Stucco Home
Stained Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Clavos and 2 Stationary Sidelites with Large SDL Dividers in Stucco Home

Blue Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with SDL Grids in glass in Wood Home
Blue Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with SDL Grids in glass in Wood Home

White Single Fiberglass Front Entry Door with 2 Large Direct Set Sidelites with Etch Matte Glass and Multi Point Lock in Scottsdale, AZ 85260
White Single Fiberglass Front Entry Door with 2 Large Direct Set Sidelites with Etch Matte Glass and Multi Point Lock in Scottsdale, AZ 85260

Stained Fiberglass Front Entry Door with fixed sidelite and one sofa Sidelite in Stucco Home
Stained Fiberglass Front Entry Door with fixed sidelite and one sofa Sidelite in Stucco Home

Single Fiberglass Stained Front Entry Door with 2 Sidelites and SDL Grids in Stucco Home
Single Fiberglass Stained Front Entry Door with 2 Sidelites and SDL Grids in Stucco Home

Green Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with Single Hung window in Wood Home
Green Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with Single Hung window in Wood Home

Yellow Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Half Decorative Glass and Blue Trim in Block Home
Yellow Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Half Decorative Glass and Blue Trim in Block Home

Blue Fiberglass Double Front Entry Door with Half Decorative Glass in Stucco Home
Blue Fiberglass Double Front Entry Door with Half Decorative Glass in Stucco Home

Single Fiberglass French Door with Chinchilla Obscured Glass
Single Fiberglass French Door with Chinchilla Obscured Glass

Stained Fiberglass Front Entry Door with half glass and SDL Grids and Multi Point Lock in Block Home
Stained Fiberglass Front Entry Door with half glass and SDL Grids and Multi Point Lock in Block Home

Brown Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with Large Direct Set Sidelite with Rain Glass in Block Home
Brown Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with Large Direct Set Sidelite with Rain Glass in Block Home

Stained Fiberglass Double Walnut Front Entry Door with 2 Direct Set Sidelites and Etch Matte Obscured Glass and Multi Point Lock in Stucco Home
Stained Fiberglass Double Walnut Front Entry Door with 2 Direct Set Sidelites and Etch Matte Obscured Glass and Multi Point Lock in Stucco Home

Blue Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with Sofa Sidelite and Decorative and Obscured Glass in Stucco Home
Blue Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with Sofa Sidelite and Decorative and Obscured Glass in Stucco Home

Double Fiberglass entry door painted blue with SDL grids and obscured glass in Stucco home.
Double Fiberglass entry door painted blue with SDL grids and obscured glass in Stucco home.

Stained Fiberglass Double Front Entry Door with Decorative Glass and Caming in Stucco Home
Stained Fiberglass Double Front Entry Door with Decorative Glass and Caming in Stucco Home

White Fiberglass Front Entry Door with SDL Grids in glass in Stucco Home in Phoenix, AZ
White Fiberglass Front Entry Door with SDL Grids in glass in Stucco Home in Phoenix, AZ

Bare Fiberglass Dingle Front Entry Door with 2 Stationary Sidelites with Decorative Obscured Glass in Block Home
Bare Fiberglass Dingle Front Entry Door with 2 Stationary Sidelites with Decorative Obscured Glass in Block Home

White Single Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Large Direct Set Sidelite with Rain Glass in Wood Home
White Single Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Large Direct Set Sidelite with Rain Glass in Wood Home

Dark Green Fiberglass Front Entry Door with 1 Stationary Sidelite and 1 sofa sidelite with Rain Obscured Glass
Dark Green Fiberglass Front Entry Door with 1 Stationary Sidelite and 1 sofa sidelite with Rain Obscured Glass

Purple Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Large SDL Dividers and Etch Matte Obscured Glass in Block Home
Purple Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Large SDL Dividers and Etch Matte Obscured Glass in Block Home

Yellow Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Narrow Reed Obscured Glass in Stucco Home
Yellow Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Narrow Reed Obscured Glass in Stucco Home

Black Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with White Trim in Wood home
Black Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with White Trim in Wood home

Blue Single Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Etch Matte Obscured Glass and SDL Grids in the glass in Stucco Home
Blue Single Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Etch Matte Obscured Glass and SDL Grids in the glass in Stucco Home

Light Green Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with Sofa Sidelite and Obscured Rain Glass in Wood Home
Light Green Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with Sofa Sidelite and Obscured Rain Glass in Wood Home

Red Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Vinyl Desert Mountain Sidelite Window in Stucco Home
Red Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Vinyl Desert Mountain Sidelite Window in Stucco Home


Stained Fiberglass Double Front Entry Door with Narrow Decorative Glass in Stucco Home
Stained Fiberglass Double Front Entry Door with Narrow Decorative Glass in Stucco Home

Tan Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Stationary Sidelite with Rain Obscured Glass in Block Home
Tan Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Stationary Sidelite with Rain Obscured Glass in Block Home

Red Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Narrow Obscured Glass in Wood Home
Red Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Narrow Obscured Glass in Wood Home

Stained Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with SDL Grids in glass and Obscured Glass in Stucco Home
Stained Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door with SDL Grids in glass and Obscured Glass in Stucco Home

Green Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door in Stucco Home
Green Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door in Stucco Home

White Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Half Obscured glass and SDL Grids
White Fiberglass Front Entry Door with Half Obscured glass and SDL Grids

Black Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door in Stucco Home
Black Fiberglass Single Front Entry Door in Stucco Home
What Makes our Entry Doors Unique?
Our fiberglass doors have the most strength of any fiberglass door system because they are constructed with LVL or Glulam styles & rails. This is what makes warping a thing of the past. All our door frames are made out of custom hardwoods (USUALLY solid Alder or solid Oak) for strength and it keeps the door straight. No one does that, but the frame is more important than the door for longevity and replacement fiberglass entry door companies in town do not pay attention to that because of the cost.
Other fiberglass doors in town are sold with finger-joint, composite or at best, Pine door frames. These door frame materials are not sufficient to keep a door straight for years to come (see the short video clip below for a better understanding). We understand our customers are looking to us to know what they need because this is our profession. We will not deliver a door to the customer without knowing every component is best for them in both form and function. If you are looking for something even more secure, they can be outfitted with multipoint locks, straight from the factory.
Other fiberglass doors in town are sold with finger-joint, composite or at best, Pine door frames. These door frame materials are not sufficient to keep a door straight for years to come (see the short video clip below for a better understanding). We understand our customers are looking to us to know what they need because this is our profession. We will not deliver a door to the customer without knowing every component is best for them in both form and function. If you are looking for something even more secure, they can be outfitted with multipoint locks, straight from the factory.
The chart below is a comparison between our fiberglass doors and other steel doors and typical solid wood doors:
Door Sidelite Configuration Options
Single Entry doors or Double entry doors can have one or two sidelites added to them. The sidelites can be an all glass direct set; they can vent with a screen on the inside or they can open like the door panel to allow you to carry a refrigerator or a sofa in through the door and sidelite. We call this sidelite a “Sofa sidelite”. All of them will be built inside custom hardwood door frames. If you don’t have an opening big enough, we can create a larger opening in the wall for you in most cases. A door’s configurations are just as important as its style and each of our customers has their own priorities. Allow us to accommodate yours! Below are some examples of the different configurations we offer.

Gray Double Fiberglass Back Patio Door with Large SDL Bars Barn Style and Multi Point Locks
Gray Double Fiberglass Back Patio Door with Large SDL Bars Barn Style and Multi Point Locks

Fixed Sidelites

Sofa Sidelite

Venting Sidelites

Direct Set Sidelite
Door Texture Options

Fiberglass doors come in both textured and smooth skins. Wood-grain textured fiberglass entry doors offer luxurious wood grains (Oak, Mahogany, Walnut, and Douglas fir) for staining.
The grains are random, just like real wood, so it is very difficult to tell the difference. We also have many decorative glass options available to make any entry way truly grand.
Smooth fiberglass doors on the other hand, have a slick smooth surface for painting. Once painted, they look identical to painted wood.
Our team has decades of experience. We’re on your side in picking out a perfect entry door to meet the functional and stylistic needs of your home. Our installation team is well-known for our efficient installation process. We offer a free initial consultation and estimate. Customers say our prices are extremely fair for our high-quality products and services.
Please contact us and let us know how we can help you. We serve Phoenix and all surrounding areas of the Valley. Call us at (602) 678-3737 to schedule your free entry doors consultation today.
The grains are random, just like real wood, so it is very difficult to tell the difference. We also have many decorative glass options available to make any entry way truly grand.
Smooth fiberglass doors on the other hand, have a slick smooth surface for painting. Once painted, they look identical to painted wood.
Our team has decades of experience. We’re on your side in picking out a perfect entry door to meet the functional and stylistic needs of your home. Our installation team is well-known for our efficient installation process. We offer a free initial consultation and estimate. Customers say our prices are extremely fair for our high-quality products and services.
Please contact us and let us know how we can help you. We serve Phoenix and all surrounding areas of the Valley. Call us at (602) 678-3737 to schedule your free entry doors consultation today.