Energy-efficient doors add a layer of insulation where there typically isn’t one. This helps to keep your home more comfortable and save you money on your energy bills month after month.
Our entry doors are not just aesthetically pleasing but also offer unparalleled durability and energy efficiency, perfect for Southern California’s sunny climate. Whether you need a front door replacement or a door installed in your new home, Window World of Southern California has you covered.
Yes. Our vast array of door styles, coupled with diverse paint, stain, glass and hardware options, ensures every homeowner in Southern California finds their perfect entry door.
Every entry door comes with Window World’s comprehensive lifetime warranty, ensuring peace of mind with your beautiful front entry door.
Fiberglass exterior doors are more energy-efficient, cost-effective and scratch-resistant than steel doors. They’re the durable, practical choice that’s made to last the years and stand up to severe weather and heat. That’s why we only offer fiberglass doors at Window World of Southern California.
To measure the size entry door that you need, first, measure the width of the door frame. Next, measure the height of the door frame. Afterward, measure the thickness of the door to get the full dimensions.
To paint an entry door, you can remove it from the hinges or paint it standing up. The first step is to prime the doors. Then, you can paint the door. Consider the time of year when you are painting because you don’t want the temperature to be too hot or too cold.
When you purchase a door from Window World of Southern California, you won’t need to paint the door! You can choose from a wide selection of door colors.
You can lower or raise the threshold to alter the amount of light that enters through the bottom of the door. To adjust the threshold on an entry door, turn the screws depending on the direction that you want to go. For raising the threshold, turn the screws counterclockwise. For lowering the threshold, turn the screws clockwise.
To insulate your entry door, you’ll need weatherstripping around your door to limit excess airflow. Certain types of doors include natural insulation while others don’t. For example, wood doors expand or shrink as the temperature fluctuates, so weatherstripping wood doors is more difficult. Fiberglass doors insulate your home more efficiently thanks to their foam core, meaning they won’t expand or shrink—that’s why Window World doors are made of fiberglass.
Additionally, all Window World entry doors are installed with weatherstripping seals already in place so your home will be well-insulated for years to come.
To adjust an entry door, follow this process:
1. Cut under the hinge
2. Disconnect the hinge and the jamb
3. Place a piece of cardboard under the hinge
4. Reconnect hinge and jamb