Why choose a wood door?
When selecting the right door for your home, there are many factors that go into the decision, but typically one of the first is whether the door should be wood, fiberglass, or steel.
While it would be no surprise that we feel wood is the best choice for your door, we believe it is important that you understand the "why." And here are just a few of the reasons we believe you won't want to choose anything other than a wood door for your home.
Each Wood Door is Truly Unique
Personalization throughout the home is becoming a mainstay in design trends. The truth is, homeowners want to add their personal touch to the home because they want it to reflect their personality.
Just like each person is unique, so is each door that is made by Simpson. We don’t have a press that stamps out metal or fiberglass doors. Our wood doors are crafted from different pieces to not only ensure quality construction, but to provide a one-of-kind door. And because wood is a natural resource, no two pieces of wood are alike. This results in a beautiful, natural looking door that is uniquely your own.
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We Know Wood Doors
A question we often receive from homeowners is whether or not a wood door is strong and can last many years. And because of our history and experience, we can answer them with a resounding “yes.”
We have been manufacturing wood doors for over 100 years and have never stopped looking for ways to improve their strength and resilience. Anytime you work with a natural resource like wood, there are countless efforts that go into understanding how to best cut it, route it, shape it, glue it, and ensure that it lasts while maintaining its natural beauty.
Many "secret" processes in our manufacturing are specific to a type of wood. As an example, we have a special proprietary process when we glue staves of sapele mahogany. The process is unique to sapele, as the natural make up in the wood requires it. And this is exactly the type of innovation that only occurs with expertise developed over time.
Another consideration is color. Each type of wood has its own natural color and most woods can be stained to achieve a wide variety of different colors. For example, a fairly light wood can be made to look very dark simply by using a dark stain. To ensure you get the exact look you want, consider asking your authorized dealer for a sample of the wood type you are considering and do some stain tests yourself.
With so many options and wood species to choose from, it can be tough to make the right choice. You can easily explore some of the more popular types for wood doors on our website
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