Beauty and innovation set Pella® entry door systems apart - Innovations Leader - Advertisement

Residential Architect, Sept-Oct, 2003

Pella[R] entry door systems are designed to make a memorable first impression. And they're built to keep making that impression year in and year out, with innovations that make them among the most dependable entry door systems available. That is why Pella[R] entry door systems were selected by the readers of residential architect as the overall leader in entry door innovations.

Built To Last

* Exclusive Pella Carbonite[TM] fiberglass entry doors enhance your homes with the rich, warm look of wood. Yet their fiberglass composite material resists dents and corrosion. They're available in oak of walnut grain pattern and ready to stain.

* Exclusive Jamb On-Sill[TM] design allows door and sidelight jambs to sit on top of the sill so jambs won't absorb water--keeping the door operating and looking great for years.

* Pella premium steel entry doors are durable and dent-resistant. They ate primed and ready to paint and feature high-definition embossed panel detail for superior aesthetics and curb appeal.

Endless Design Flexibility Brings Your Vision To Life

* Decorative glass patterns are available for both

Carbonite[TM] fiberglass and premium steel doors.

* Add decorative glass sidelights and a transom to create an elegant entry system.

* Decorative glass is sealed between panes of break-resistant, tempered glass to prevent damage and to ensure superior insulation.

* Choose wood or aluminum dad frame exterior. Clad frames resist the elements, don't need painting and are available in six standard colors to match other Pella windows and patio doors.

For more information on how Pella entry doors Can enhance the homes you design, call 1-866-829-9051 or visit www.pella.com

Circle no. 502

COPYRIGHT 2003 Hanley-Wood, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group

 

BNET TalkbackShare your ideas and expertise on this topic

Please add your comment:

  1. You are currently: a Guest |
  2.  

Basic HTML tags that work in comments are: bold (<b></b>), italic (<i></i>), underline (<u></u>), and hyperlink (<a href></a)

advertisement
Click Here
advertisement
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
advertisement

Content provided in partnership with Thompson Gale

  • Your Work How to Win at Office Politics

    How to Win at Office Politics

    Like it or not, every workplace is a political environment. But operating effectively within it doesn’t have to mean sucking up, lying, or slinging dirt. In its purest form, office politics is simply about getting from here to there: securing a promotion, seeing an idea come to fruition, or gaining support to make an organizational change. Playing the game well is about defending your position, earning respect, exchanging favors, and keeping your sanity amid the chaos. To get started, you need to know what you really want from work, then orient your political moves toward those goals. It all starts with strong relationships and helping others; those people in return make up the support system that helps you realize your goals. Here’s how it’s done.

  • Your Industry The Five Worst Drug Companies of 2009

    The Five Worst Drug Companies of 2009

    These five companies have performed even worse than their peers and competitors. Investigations? Insider trading? Dirty factories? Recalls? Management churn? Scandals? They've got it all. In order of incompetence, BNET presents the five worst drug companies of 2009. Drumroll, please ...

  • Your Money Dumbest Things You Do With Your Money

    Dumbest Things You Do With Your Money

    Even smart people make financial moves that are downright illogical. Emotions and superstitions have a sneaky way of keeping you from rational financial decisions. But dumb choices can have serious, real-world consequences. Here are some of the biggest blunders we all make, plus tips from the experts on how to keep cool.