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10 Most Popular Front Door Styles Homeowners Are Choosing Today

June 24, 2026 · Home

FAQ

How much does it cost to replace an exterior entryway?

Material costs vary wildly based on your chosen style, glass options, and core material. A basic pre-hung steel unit might cost between three hundred and five hundred dollars. High-end fiberglass or solid wood units routinely run from one thousand to three thousand dollars. If you hire a professional carpenter for the installation, expect to add four hundred to eight hundred dollars in labor costs.

Is fiberglass better than steel or wood?

Fiberglass currently dominates entry door trends because it resists denting, will not rust like steel, and does not warp or rot like natural wood. Premium fiberglass units feature deep woodgrain textures that look remarkably authentic when properly stained. They offer the best long-term balance of aesthetics, durability, and insulation.

Do I need a building permit to swap out my door?

If you are replacing a unit within the exact same rough opening without altering the structural header or wall framing, most municipalities do not require a permit. However, if you are widening the opening to accommodate double doors or sidelights, you must pull a permit and ensure the new header meets load-bearing building codes. Always verify requirements directly with your local building department.

How can I tell if my current unit is losing energy?

Wait for a sunny day and stand inside your closed entryway with the interior lights turned off. If you see visible daylight creeping through the edges of the jamb, your weatherstripping has failed. Alternatively, hold a lit candle near the seams on a cold, windy day. If the flame flickers violently or blows out, you have significant air leakage that is driving up your heating and cooling costs.

Can I keep my existing frame and just replace the door slab?

Yes, replacing only the slab—known as a retrofit or a slab-only replacement—saves money and preserves your existing interior trim. However, this method requires advanced carpentry skills. You must router out the hinge mortises and drill the lockset bores with absolute precision to match your existing jambs. If your current frame shows any signs of rot or is out of square, a pre-hung unit remains the far superior, hassle-free option.

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