Fibreglass is a premium door material because of its versatility, strength, durability and finish options.
Fibreglass...
- has the same structural strength as steel but is more resilient with less contraction and expansion allowing the door to operate properly year after year
- is as energy efficient as wood, if not better - saving money and providing comfort
- won’t rust or rot
- doesn’t need to be regularly primed and painted
- is dent resistant and easily repaired if needed
The Centennial Fibreglass Advantage
Over the years fibreglass doors have had problems...specifically in cold climates fibreglass doors are prone to warping which stops the door from sealing properly resulting in air and water leaks. In some cases, doors simply can’t be closed or locked.
Unfortunately this problem still exists for most fibreglass doors made today, but not for Centennial:
- Our research and development team worked with fibreglass experts and engineers for over four years to develop a patented fibreglass door system that has specifically addressed this ‘cold’ binding issue
- Centennial Fibreglass doors are guaranteed not to bind or warp
- we use Hi-fibre premium Fibreglass
- Centennial fibreglass slabs are cured (completely dried) and then treated with a patented premium gel-coat seal within hours of the curing process, permanently locking out moisture
- Composite frames on fibreglass door systems won’t rot or warp
- Maintenance free composite brick mould that won’t rot and will match your premium fibreglass door finish
Fibreglass Door Options
Centennial Fibreglass doors come with many design and colour options.
