Best fit
A door-system plan is best when you are deciding between entry, pivot, patio, bi-fold, security, or interior glass openings and want the full opening reviewed together.
Planning detail
A useful proposal starts with clear field notes, product direction, and installation conditions. These are the details we review before anything is ordered or scheduled.
A door-system plan is best when you are deciding between entry, pivot, patio, bi-fold, security, or interior glass openings and want the full opening reviewed together.
Door care is reviewed by surface, hardware, glass, threshold, and control details so the final packet is clear for long-term use.
Compare door directions
| Door direction | Best planning use |
|---|---|
| Entry doors | Front entries, side entries, curb appeal, glass, hardware, and weather sealing |
| Pivot doors | Oversized statement entries with careful swing clearance and structural review |
| Patio doors | Daily outdoor access, views, sliding or hinged movement, and water-management planning |
| Bi-fold doors | Wide openings where panels fold away and the threshold supports the design |
| Security doors | Added protection, ventilation, visibility control, and lock planning |
| Interior glass | Room division, offices, daylight, privacy, and acoustic planning |
Pergo Systems
The right door depends on location, exposure, operation, security, glass, finish, and how the room is used.
Front, side, and rear entries selected for curb appeal and daily reliability.
Large glass access points planned for flow, view, and weather sealing.
Folding wall systems for wide indoor-outdoor openings.
Protective doors that still respect the design of the home.
Statement entry systems with a pivot point, wider proportions, glass, hardware, and clearance planned together.
Glass walls, office fronts, sliding dividers, and interior glass doors planned around privacy and flow.
Pergo Systems
Every proposal starts with field conditions, product goals, and installation details. This keeps the conversation practical from the first appointment.
We document traffic, exposure, size, swing, clearance, and frame condition.
Operation, glass, hardware, finish, and security are reviewed together.
Each proposal is based on the specific opening and installation conditions.
Pergo Systems
Many projects combine more than one opening or outdoor system. These nearby categories help you plan the full scope.
Door search coverage
Door projects rank and convert best when the page speaks to the full opening. Pergo plans exterior doors, large glass openings, interior door dividers, hardware, thresholds, security goals, daylight, privacy, and site access together.
Front entries, double entries, sidelites, transoms, pivot hardware, glass, weather fit, and finish direction for Bay Area and Sacramento-area homes.
Sliding patio doors, multi-slide systems, lift-slide openings, French doors, bi-fold doors, and pocketing glass walls for indoor-outdoor living.
Residential security doors, reinforced entries, ventilation, visibility, hardware, and access planning without a commercial look.
Interior glass walls, glass office fronts, sliding glass room dividers, and privacy glass planned for homes and workspaces.
Common questions
Start with how the opening is used. Entry doors focus on curb appeal and security, patio doors on access and views, and interior glass on light and separation.
Yes. Many homes combine entry, patio, security, and interior glass work so finishes, hardware, and installation details align.
Yes. Hardware, glass privacy, locks, threshold details, and daily-use patterns are reviewed before the proposal is prepared.
Yes. Patio, multi-slide, bi-fold, pivot, and interior glass openings can all be reviewed from a door-system planning conversation.
Start with a consultation. We review the opening, product goals, access, controls, finish details, and installation conditions before preparing a written proposal.
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