REPLACEMENT ENTRY DOORS
The entry door is the focal point of your home—a handshake that welcomes guests and reflects your home’s character. At Great Plains Windows and Doors, we understand the impact a well-designed and expertly installed entry door can make. That’s why we partner with ProVia, a leading name in entry doors, to bring best-in-class style, durability, and performance to every door replacement project.
With years of experience, we specialize in guiding you through the process of selecting the ideal door style, glass, and finish to perfectly match your home. We’re here to provide expert advice, assess your unique needs, and ensure a seamless, high-quality installation that lasts.
SIGNET FIBERGLASS
The Signet Fiberglass series combines the natural look of wood with the resilience of fiberglass, available in Cherry, Mahogany, Oak, Fir, and Knotty Alder. Each door is highly customizable, offering a range of stain options and precision sizing. Key features include:
- Solid Frame: Dovetailed stiles and rails provide lasting structural strength.
- Enhanced Insulation: Precision foam filling optimizes energy efficiency.
- Realistic Wood Grain: Advanced finish technology mimics authentic wood texture.
LEGACY STEEL ENTRY DOORS
The Legacy Steel Entry Door series offers exceptional strength, durability, and security, making it a popular choice for homeowners seeking added protection without sacrificing style. Features include:
- Reinforced Steel Construction: 20-gauge steel provides superior strength and durability.
- Thermal Efficiency: Thermal barriers and foam filling reduce heat and cold transfer.
- Customizable Design: Available in a variety of finishes and configurations for a tailored look.
EMBARQ FIBERGLASS ENTRY DOORS
The Embarq series by ProVia is engineered for exceptional insulation, making it the most energy-efficient entry door on the U.S. market. This innovative door series offers:
- Thicker Door Structure: Increased thickness allows for greater insulation, keeping temperatures stable.
- Polyurethane Core and Dual Perimeter Seals: Exceptional draft protection and energy retention.
- Tailored Sweep and Threshold Design: Advanced barrier design keeps unwanted elements out.
ENTRY DOOR PROVIA VISUALIZER
ENTRY DOOR BAYER BUILT GALLERY
AMERICAN QUALITY FROM THE HEARTLAND
Crafted with exceptional quality and tradition in Ohio’s Amish Country, ProVia doors are built to last. ProVia’s commitment to craftsmanship and faith-based values emphasizes that quality begins with people—a philosophy we’re proud to share as their partner. Whether you’re looking to replace a worn, leaky door or add a stylish touch to your home, ProVia doors offer durable, timeless options.
ENTRY DOORS DESIGNED FOR TIMELESS STYLE
Proper installation is essential for a long-lasting entry door. We’ve refined our process over years of experience, focusing on precision and care to ensure each entry door performs optimally. Our installation steps include:
Detailed site evaluation and measurement for a precise fit
Security with 20-gauge steel deadbolt plates
Thorough multi-point operation checks
Strike plate alignment for smooth functionality
Workspace cleanup for a polished finish
THE GREAT PLAINS DIFFERENCE
Great Plains Windows and Doors has been delivering outstanding products and top-notch service to residential and commercial builders, remodelers, contractors, and interior designers in the greater Twin Cities metro area and Western Wisconsin since 1991. Specializing in doors, windows and millwork – we believe best quality service is the most important part of our business.
OAKDALE SHOWROOM
6866 33rd Street N, #100a
Oakdale, MN 55128
Phone: (651) 207-4571
Mon-Fri 8am - 5:00pm
PLYMOUTH SHOWROOM
3655 Plymouth Blvd, Suite 105
Plymouth, MN 55446
Phone: (763) 220-1190
By Appointment Only
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