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Haddon Doors introduces Hartland? Fiberglass Entry Door Series ? featuring True-To-Touch? wood grain technology with a weighted door slab

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Haddon Fiberglass Entry Doors

Haddon\'s Hartland Collection: Best Fiberglass Entry Doors

Haddon\'s Hartland Collection: Best Fiberglass Entry Doors

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Today, Haddon Doors proudly announced the release and immediate availability of their newest door collection: Hartland? Fiberglass Entry Doors. The new Hartland? Collection with True-to-Touch? wood grain is perfect for those who love the look of high quality wood doors, but want the benefits of durability and minimal maintenance in a lasting product that will last for years to come.

?Customers are tired of compromising between a great looking door and one that lasts,? said Brent Elliott, COO of Haddon Doors. ?We are proud to be able to introduce a line that doesn?t compromise on either front.?

There is no question that wood doors are beautiful; the classic, timeless aesthetic of wood grain perfectly compliments any home. However, wood doors are prone to rotting and require constant upkeep. Fiberglass doors, on the other hand, do not crack, rot, warp, or swell, and will hold up in all weather seasons; however, basic fiberglass does not have the magnificence of wood grain.

Enter Haddon?s Hartland? Fiberglass doors. Using Haddon?s True-to-Touch? technology, the Hartland? doors solve this predicament, allowing for meticulously designed fiberglass doors indistinguishable from expensive wood doors, but without the hassle. ?Our dealers wanted a Fiberglass door that was a cut above the rest,? said Haddon Sales Director Larry Haddon. ?Finally, our new Hartland Collection is just that ? a Fiberglass door that rises far above its competition.?

Why Fiberglass:

Fiberglass doors are incredibly durable, weathering harsh conditions much better than other materials while providing much better energy efficiency over steel. Fiberglass doors are built to be tougher than most other doors, and, rather than wood, which doesn?t fare well under sudden climate changes, fiberglass stands up to temperature and humidity changes without strain.
Doors constructed from fiberglass will not buckle, nor are they susceptible to dents, as steel doors tend to be. Additionally, there is almost no maintenance required to keep fiberglass doors looking good as new, and they provide immense insulation for temperature regulation. Haddon constructs their fiberglass entry doors with a wide wood edge for enhanced security, durability and to replicate the feel and strength of a solid heavy wood door and provides a polyurethane foam core for superior thermal performance.

True-to-Touch? Technology:

True-To-Touch? Technology uses a patented process that creates incredibly long-lasting, beautiful doors that mimic the look and feel of true wood grain with the outstanding durability of fiberglass.

The True-To-Touch? process starts with a beautiful carefully selected real wood slab, which is then casted in silicone to accurately replicate every detail of the wood grain. A mold is used to create a fiberglass skin with random grain depths and all the visual characteristics of the original beautiful wood door slab, making the doors virtually indistinguishable from real wood doors.

The detailed fiberglass skin is applied over a heavy constructed slab, which feels like high-grade solid wood, and is weighted precisely for a better, smooth swing and for the feel of a solid wood door. Haddon then hand-applies a series of stains and finishes for a beautiful, customized and lasting finish. It is almost impossible to tell the difference between Hartland? Fiberglass doors and expensive, premium wood doors; the difference, however, is that Hartland doors will continue to look great year after year, without the maintenance and hassle of wood.

Hartland? Fiberglass Entry Doors are available in numerous beautiful stains, with stunning glass and sidelight styles. Browse the options on Haddon?s dedicated Hartland? Fiberglass page, or contact a representative at 215-245-1145 or info@haddondoors.com.

About Haddon Doors:

Haddon Doors sets the standard for secure, impeccably designed and energy efficient front entry and sliding glass patio doors. They provide beautifully crafted fiberglass and steel entry doors, fit for every home. Additionally, Haddon Doors is home to the award-winning SecuraSeal? Sliding Patio Door. The SecuraSeal? Sliding Patio Door employs a patented locking system that locks the entire length of the door jamb, making it one of the most secure sliding glass doors on the market.

Available at Lowe?s Home Improvement, through dealers, and on HaddonDoors.com, the SecuraSeal? door has earned top industry reviews, winning the title ?Most Innovative Door? by the Crystal Achievement Award in 2011, and making Popular Science?s list of ?Best of What?s New 2011?, for ?Best Security Door?. The critically acclaimed SecuraSeal? door is the result of Haddon?s effort to keep your home and family safe?tossing out the common flimsy latch and inventing an incredibly secure patio lock that is coupled with a high performance, energy efficient and smooth gliding patio door.

When comparing Haddon doors against those of Pella, Marvin, Anderson and other manufacturers, you?ll find Haddon offers a completely custom created door designed specifically for you, delivered quickly and designed to perform for a lifetime. Haddon brings together durability, efficiency, and security to make doors that are designed to perform for a lifetime to help protect and beautify your home. Haddon Doors are available from Lowe?s Home Improvement and dealers in many states including Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington D.C., New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Ohio. Find out more at HaddonDoors.com.

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