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Novatech BRAND VINYL PATIO DOORS
The Novatech brand Patio Door from Mercury Excelum will maximize light while providing thermal efficiency, security and ease-of-operation. You can choose from a selection of distinctive colors and grid patterns, as well as two, three, or four-panel sliding door configurations. Multiple hardware options and a millwork look make for an attractive finish in our vinyl sliding doors.
The features your customers will appreciate include:
- Dual tandem rollers provide effortless operation
- Multi-point locking system and sturdy, full-length interlocking meeting rails provide enhanced security
- Fusion-welded mainframe and sash deliver superior structural stability and weather resistance
- An argon-filled insulated glass system with high solar heat gain and vinyl material technology provides superior performance.
- Sliding patio doors are ideal to help conserve interior floor space when compared to hinged doors
Mercury Excelum offers exterior doors that are Made in America-Certified. With our vinyl patio doors, we can custom build special orders, or you can select from these standard sizes of sliding Patio Doors:
5 ft., 6 ft., 8 ft. Standard Sizes
ProVia Storm Doors
Every storm door is individually customized to the highest standards in the residential market for homeowners who appreciate impeccable, uncompromising quality.
All Storm Doors are available for use in the Impact Shield regions. While storm doors help protect your entry door from the elements, they are NOT wind-borne debris tested, and therefore are NOT considered an Impact Shield Product.
The paint process is computer controlled, ensuring professional quality every time. Paint is electrostatically applied with a vertical hydraulic reciprocator using a turbo disc that atomizes the paint particles for better coverage of contoured extrusions.
All storm doors come with a LIFETIME FINISH WARRANTY.
Therma-Tru Entry Doors
Whether it’s Classic or Contemporary – or somewhere in between – Therma-Tru offers a wide selection to complement the architecture of a home and a homeowner’s sense of style.
But it’s more than beauty that makes Therma-Tru the brand builders and remodelers prefer most. With a complete door system engineered with craftsman precision and backed by more than 50 years of industry experience, you can be confident that it will perform as exceptionally as it looks.
That’s where the beauty of choosing Therma-Tru begins.
More info https://www.thermatru.com/
Door FAQs
What are the advantages of fiberglass over wood and steel?
Unlike wood doors, fiberglass won’t dent, crack, split or splinter. Unlike steel doors, fiberglass won’t dent, rust or warp, either. Fiberglass also resists shrinking and swelling with temperature changes, allowing the finish to last three times longer than on a wood door. The solid polyurethane foam core offers five times greater insulation value than wood doors.
Can fiberglass doors be exposed to chlorine fumes without any harm (pool area)?
In general, we would not expect any problems, assuming that there is topcoat or paint on the door. The hydrochloric acid (muriatic) or some of the other chlorinated acids do attack the surface of the door skin irreversibly if concentrated enough (example brick wash-strength muriatic). The result is a surface that doesn’t stain evenly with the surrounding surface. However, once painted/topcoated, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Do locksets tarnish on doors and do they have to be caulked to prevent that?
Brass locksets set up an electrochemical reaction with the zinc of electrogalvanized STEEL doors. It is a small battery. That will tarnish the locksets. Lock companies try to avoid this with plastic rings behind the escutcheon plates or application of caulk anything to break the electrical contact between the two: brass and zinc. FIBERGLASS DOORS DO NOT EXPERIENCE THE REACTION. No preventative action is needed.
Door styles include:
- Single/Double Hinged Doors
- Sliding Patio Doors
- Patio Swing Door
- Sidelights/Transoms
- Storm Doors
Door brochures include:
Materials include:
- PVC
- Fiberglass
- Steel
- Optional exterior colors






