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Fiberglass entry door with wood-grain finish on a home — Fiberglass Entry Doors in Boise, Ada County, Idaho

Ada County, Idaho

Fiberglass Entry Doors in Boise, ID

Idaho's capital, from the historic North End to the Foothills

On Boise's west-facing Foothills entries, the sun is the real adversary — it warps wood, fades finishes, and works open the seals on a south- or west-elevation front door. Fiberglass shrugs all of that off, holding a wood-grain look without rotting, denting, or warping through the city's hard freeze-thaw cycles. Iron Crest Exteriors installs insulated fiberglass entry doors across Boise's foothill subdivisions and its older North End and Bench streets, in smooth or wood-grain finishes with sidelight and glass options, weatherstripped and threshold-sealed so the entry stays tight and looks right despite the exposure.

What's included

  • Wood-grain & smooth finishes
  • Dent, rot & warp resistant
  • Insulated energy-efficient core
  • Sidelights & glass options
  • Factory or field finishing

In Boise, we handle fiberglass entry doors across the North End, the East End, the Bench, and the rest of Ada County — matched to the age, style, and exposure of each home.

Our process

How fiberglass entry doors works in Boise

  1. 01

    Measure & assess

    We measure the opening, check the frame and threshold for rot or movement, and confirm the slab style, finish, and glass before quoting.

  2. 02

    Finish & glass selection

    We lay out smooth-paint versus wood-grain-for-stain options along with glass and sidelight choices so you see the look before ordering.

  3. 03

    Removal & opening prep

    The old door and frame come out and we repair any rot or out-of-square framing so the fiberglass unit sits on a sound, true opening.

  4. 04

    Set, shim & flash

    The door is set plumb and square, shimmed, and flashed and sealed at sill and jambs so water sheds out and air stays sealed.

  5. 05

    Hardware & weather seal

    Lockset, deadbolt, hinges, threshold, and weatherstrip are installed and adjusted for a solid latch and a tight perimeter seal.

  6. 06

    Finishing & walkthrough

    We handle factory or field finishing as specified, finish the trim, clean up, and walk the result with you.

Every Boise job includes pulling any permit Ada County requires and a full clean-up — we leave your home tight, weather-sealed, and looking sharp.

Working in Boise

Idaho's capital, from the historic North End to the Foothills

Boise climbs from the Boise River and its Greenbelt up into the Foothills, layering century-old North End and East End homes over mid-century Bench ranches and newer hillside subdivisions like Harris Ranch. That spread of building eras means the exterior conditions vary block by block — original old-growth wood lap and cedar shakes downtown, painted hardboard and aluminum on the Bench, and 1990s–2000s vinyl on the foothill edges that is now reaching replacement age.

Older Boise homes often hide failing siding and single-pane wood or aluminum windows behind charming facades, while south- and west-facing foothill elevations take a beating from intense afternoon sun. Freeze-thaw swings and wind off the hills make proper flashing, house wrap, and a weather-tight install matter as much as the material itself.

Areas we serve

  • the North End
  • the East End
  • the Bench
  • Southeast Boise
  • Harris Ranch
  • West Boise

Around Boise

  • the Boise River
  • the Boise Foothills
  • the Greenbelt
  • Table Rock

Fiberglass Entry Doors in Boise — FAQs

Do you offer fiberglass entry doors throughout Boise?

Yes — we cover all of Boise and Ada County, from the North End and the East End to the Bench and Southeast Boise. Reach out for a free on-site estimate.

Do you work outside Boise, too?

We do — along with Boise, we regularly handle fiberglass entry doors in nearby Garden City, Eagle, Meridian, Kuna and across the wider Treasure Valley. If you're near the Boise River, you're well inside our service area.

Will you clean up after fiberglass entry doors in Boise?

Always. Every Boise job ends with a full clean-up — we haul away the old materials and packaging and leave your Ada County home tidy and protected.

Does a fiberglass door really look like wood?

The molded wood-grain doors, properly stained, read convincingly as real wood from the curb and even up close — the grain texture is molded into the skin. Smooth versions give a clean painted look instead. We'll show you both so you can judge for your home.

Why choose fiberglass over steel?

Fiberglass won't dent and doesn't conduct cold the way steel does, so it tends to insulate better and look better longer; steel is tougher to pry and usually cheaper. For most owners staying in the home, fiberglass wins on maintenance and energy; for tight budgets or maximum pry-resistance, steel can make more sense. We compare both honestly.

Will it rot or warp like wood?

No — the fiberglass skin doesn't absorb water, so it won't rot, and it won't warp or swell with our temperature and humidity swings the way solid wood can. That's the main reason we recommend it so often here.

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