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Door & More: Online Door Retail Pioneer

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Door and Window Market (DWM) magazine recognized US Door & More Inc as an online distribution pioneer in its December 2013 issue.

"DWM is a formidable force in the fenestration industry. Manufacturers, fabricators, dealers and distributors of doors, windows, moulding and millwork products turn to DWM for information tailored directly to them."

Buying a door online was not always an obvious idea.

For years, doors were products people expected to buy through showrooms, lumberyards, local dealers, and trade counters. Customers wanted to see the material, confirm the size, understand the swing, check the frame, and talk through the project before making a major purchase.

Many people in the industry believed premium doors were too complex, too fragile, and too project-specific to be sold confidently online.

Door & More helped change that expectation.

When Door and Window Market magazine recognized US Door & More Inc as an online distribution pioneer in its December 2013 issue, the recognition reflected more than early participation in e-commerce. It reflected the work of making a difficult product category easier to understand, compare, deliver, receive, and support online.

Doors are unusually detailed retail products. A wrong size, handing, bore prep, jamb detail, swing direction, or configuration can create an expensive project problem. Shipping is difficult. Freight damage can be complicated. Manufacturers also needed confidence that online retail could represent their products properly.

Door & More helped pioneer online door retail by working through those challenges directly.

Solving the Complexity of Door Shopping Online

One of the biggest challenges in online door retail was customer confidence.

A door purchase involves details many customers do not handle every day. Terms such as rough opening, inswing, outswing, bore prep, slab, prehung unit, jamb size, handing, and swing direction can quickly become confusing.

For a homeowner, one misunderstood detail can lead to the wrong product. For a contractor or designer, the wrong configuration can delay an installation and affect the wider project schedule.

Door & More approached this challenge by making the website work more like a guided buying experience.

Instead of asking customers to sort through a large catalog on their own, the company developed shopping paths that helped organize the selection process. More Ways to Shop gave customers a clearer way to narrow options by the characteristics that mattered most, such as size, configuration, material, style, and other door features.

This was not only a convenience. It was a way to reduce guesswork.

By helping customers move from a broad search to a more focused set of options, Door & More made a technical product category feel more manageable. Customers could browse with more structure, review relevant products, and compare door options with better context before making a decision.

That shift was central to the company's early role in online door retail. Door & More did not simply place doors on a website. It helped build a more practical path for customers to understand, compare, and select them.

 

Making Door Selection Easier with More Ways to Shop

More Ways to Shop helped address one of the hardest parts of buying doors online: narrowing the field.

A customer may begin with a general idea. They may know they want an exterior door, a modern interior door, a wood door, a fiberglass door, or a specific size. But the full decision usually involves several layers of selection.

Door & More helped make that process more organized.

Through guided shopping paths and filtering, customers could focus on doors that matched the characteristics they wanted. That structure helped reduce irrelevant browsing and made the catalog easier to navigate.

The value was in helping customers reach the right products faster.

That kind of organization matters in a category where visual style, material, size, application, and configuration all influence the final decision. A better browsing experience helps customers feel less overwhelmed and more informed.

Helping Customers Compare Door Options

Door shopping often comes down to comparison.

A customer may be choosing between two styles, two materials, two sizes, or two configurations. Without a clear way to review those differences, it can be difficult to decide which door is the better fit for the project.

Door & More supported this process by helping customers evaluate options more clearly before making a selection.

That mattered because door buyers do not only need choice. They need clarity. A well-organized online experience helps customers understand how one option differs from another and why a particular door may be better suited to the opening, design goal, or application.

This helped turn online door shopping from simple browsing into a more informed decision-making process.

Reworking the Freight Problem

The next major challenge was logistics.

The e-commerce world was not built around large, heavy, fragile building products. Doors are difficult to handle, expensive to ship, and vulnerable to damage if they are not packaged and moved properly.

Residential delivery made the challenge even harder. Many freight systems were designed around commercial docks, not neighborhood deliveries. A customer ordering a door to a home needed a delivery process that accounted for size, weight, timing, access, unloading, and inspection.

Door & More helped make online door shipping more practical by treating freight as part of the customer experience.

The company worked through the realities of residential LTL freight, including scheduled delivery, liftgate needs, clearer receiving expectations, and stronger packaging practices. Crating and packaging standards mattered because the product had to arrive in good condition, not simply leave the warehouse correctly.

Door & More also helped make disassembled door shipping a more practical online retail solution where appropriate.

By shipping slabs, jambs, hardware, and related parts in a more efficient format when suitable, the freight footprint could be reduced. This helped control shipping complexity while lowering the risk of frame damage during transit.

That was a major part of making doors viable as an online product category. Door & More had to solve both sides of the experience: how doors were selected online and how they reached customers safely.

 

Building Stronger After-Sales Support

High-value e-commerce creates a different kind of responsibility after the sale.

A damaged or incorrect door cannot be handled like a small parcel. Doors are large, project-critical, and often connected to construction timelines. When something goes wrong, the solution needs to be accurate, documented, and practical.

Door & More responded by building a more disciplined after-sales process. Customers were guided to inspect freight before signing the delivery paperwork. This helped protect the customer and the company by making sure visible freight damage could be identified and documented at the right time.

The company also developed a more diagnostic approach to support.

Instead of assuming every issue required a full replacement, Door & More could review photos, speak with customers, identify the actual problem, and determine whether a replacement part, freight claim, adjustment, or another solution was the right path.

That mattered because door issues can come from several causes. Some are related to freight damage. Some may involve a manufacturing concern. Others may be connected to measurement, site conditions, handling, or installation.

By using photo review, verification, and careful diagnosis, Door & More helped make after-sales support more accurate and practical.

That kind of infrastructure is part of what made online door retail sustainable.

Earning Manufacturer Trust

Another major challenge was changing industry culture.

Many door manufacturers came from a showroom-based sales environment. Premium doors were traditionally presented through physical displays, local dealers, and established trade relationships. For some manufacturers, online selling raised real concerns about product representation, customer understanding, brand image, and the quality of the buying experience.

Door & More had to earn that trust.

The company showed that digital retail could support premium products when the experience was built carefully. Clear product organization, structured options, quality imagery, customer education, and accurate merchandising helped prove that online presentation could be more than a basic listing page.

It could become a controlled, informative, and scalable way to introduce customers to the right doors.

Over time, Door & More helped build a bridge between traditional manufacturers and modern online customers. That bridge was not built through hype. It was built through operational discipline, customer support, and a better digital shopping experience.

A Blueprint for Online Door Retail

Door & More's legacy in online door retail came from solving the hard parts of the category.

The company helped customers navigate complex product decisions. It made online door selection more organized through More Ways to Shop, guided shopping paths, filtering, and comparison support. It worked through the freight realities of shipping large building products to residential addresses. It created stronger after-sales systems to handle receiving issues, documentation, replacement parts, and claim verification with more accuracy. It also helped manufacturers see that online door retail could protect and expand the way their products reached customers.

That is why the company's early recognition as an online distribution pioneer still matters.

Door & More was part of the shift that made buying doors online more practical, more organized, and more trustworthy. The work was not only about selling products through a website. It was about building the systems that made online door shopping possible for a category many believed could not move confidently into e-commerce.

Continuing the Standard Today

The same principle continues to guide Door & More today: make door selection clearer, easier, and more accessible for customers.

Whether a project calls for interior doors, exterior doors, modern styles, traditional profiles, wood doors, fiberglass doors, French doors, or barn doors, customers should be able to browse with confidence and compare options with better information.

Door & More's history as an online distribution pioneer is not only a milestone from the past. It is the foundation of the company's ongoing approach to online door retail.

 

Related Door Shopping Paths

After learning how Door & More helped shape online door retail, customers can continue exploring the shopping experience through related product paths.

Customers can browse broader product families through Interior Doors and Exterior Doors. They can also use shopping paths such as Shop by Size and Shop by Configuration to narrow the selection around the details that matter most.

Ready to Browse Door Options?

Explore Door & More's online selection of interior and exterior doors to find options that match your project, style, and installation needs.

Start with Interior Doors or Exterior Doors when you are ready to compare available product families. If you already know the characteristic you want to shop by, use paths such as Shop by Size or Shop by Configuration to narrow your options more efficiently.

FAQ

Online distribution pioneer refers to Door & More's early role in helping customers search, compare, and purchase doors through an online platform. The company helped make online door shopping more practical by improving product organization, comparison support, freight handling, and after-sales processes.

Buying doors online was difficult because doors involve many technical details, including size, swing direction, handing, material, bore prep, jamb size, and interior or exterior use. Customers also needed confidence that large and fragile products could be shipped safely to residential addresses.

Door & More made online door shopping easier by developing guided shopping paths, filtering, and comparison support. These features helped customers narrow large product selections and compare door options before making a decision.

Doors are large, heavy, and vulnerable to damage during shipping. Residential freight delivery also requires careful coordination, including scheduling, unloading, inspection, and packaging. Door & More helped address these challenges through freight protocols, packaging practices, clearer receiving expectations, and more efficient shipping approaches where appropriate.

Door & More supported customers through receiving procedures, photo-based issue review, and diagnostic support. This helped identify whether an issue required a replacement part, freight claim, adjustment, or another solution, making the after-sales process more accurate and practical.

US Door & More and Doma Introduce a New Category: The Intelligent Wood Door

Modern intelligent wood door with embedded technology by Doma, built by US Door & More

US Door & More has introduced a new category in architectural entry systems with the launch of an intelligent wood door developed in collaboration with Doma, the intelligence layer for the modern home. Instead of simplifying the door to fit technology, the door was designed around Doma’s embedded intelligence while preserving true stile-and-rail construction, real directional wood materials, and modern architectural proportions. The result is a design-forward wood door that looks as advanced as the technology inside it, delivering seamless automation without batteries, add-ons, or visual compromise. The intelligent wood door powered by Doma will be displayed live at the International Builders’ Show (IBS) 2026 in Orlando.

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Impact-Rated Pivot Door — Now Available!

A New Standard In Pivot Doors Has Arrived

Engineered for beauty, strength, and simplicity

Introducing the Panorama—our first impact-rated wood pivot door model. Designed to withstand coastal weather, elevate modern homes, and meet demanding building codes, the Panorama sets the benchmark for what’s to come in our expanding impact-rated collection.

Built to Lead. Designed to Inspire.

Panorama is currently the only impact-rated pivot door in our collection—but not for long. We’re actively developing more designs to expand the lineup, giving you additional style options with the same high level of performance. This model sets the standard for what’s next.

Key Systems That Define Performance

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Locking System

  • Minimalist design: key-only operation from both sides—no exposed handles needed

  • Multipoint engagement: strong round bolts and swing hooks engage from 3 to 4 points per side, depending on door height

  • Hardware: HOPPE locking components, paired with FritsJurgens pivot systems for smooth operation and high durability

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Glass System

  • Impact-rated laminatedglass with SentryGlas® interlayer, tested and approved to ASTM E1886/E1996 (Missile Level D)

  • Dual 3/16" annealed or tempered glass layers with optional simulated divided lites (false muntins)

  • Total thickness: 1" laminated glass unit, secured with Dow 995 structural sealant and interior glazing beads

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Frame & Structural System

  • Frame and panel built from Meranti hardwood (G ≥ 0.55) for strength and dimensional stability

  • Anchoring meets 2023 Florida Building Code for use outside HVHZ (FL # FL47453)

  • Frame options for 2x wood buck, 1x buck, and direct-to-masonry installation

  • All components—including threshold, weatherseals, and aluminum elements—are precision detailed in our certified engineering drawings

Florida Product Approved – FL # FL47453

fully tested and approved for structural integrity, impact resistance, and environmental sealing.

Ready to Redefine Your Entryway?

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From clean modern facades to transitional coastal homes, the Panorama Collection offers a new standard in performance doors.

All Eyes on US Door & More Inc at IBS 2024: Our Doors Stole the Show and Won Hearts in Las Vegas

Join us for a captivating journey through our IBS 2024 highlights:

Innovative Elegance: Discover how our latest doors combine sleek design with subtle natural influences, setting new trends in elegance.

Creative Showstoppers: See which designs turned heads and why they were the talk of the show, from unique materials to avant-garde styles. Quality and Craftsmanship: Learn about the meticulous attention to detail and superior craftsmanship that define every door we presented.

Positive Buzz: Feel the excitement through the reactions of attendees and understand why our doors were the stars of IBS 2024.

We're excited to share these moments with you and grateful for the enthusiastic feedback. A heartfelt thanks to everyone who engaged with our brand and showed interest in our innovative designs. We can't wait to inspire your next project!

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US Door & More Inc Shines at the International Builders' Show 2023 - A Recap of Our Exciting Experience

The International Builder's Show 2023: Recap!

US Door & More Inc had an amazing time at the International Builders' Show 2023! We were excited to showcase some of our latest door designs and introduce visitors to our unique products and exceptional customer service.


At our booth, visitors had the opportunity to see our fresh Pivot Door designs and our new Razor Lite collection, which features very narrow glass inserts that create a fresh, contemporary look. We also introduced the Designer SDL collection, which offers a range of stylish, customizable options for those who want to make a statement with their door.
Our Dutch Collection was a hit, featuring traditional design elements with a modern twist, while our Narrow Style Doors received lots of attention for their modern variations and sleek details. We were thrilled to see so much interest in our products and look forward to helping more people bring their vision for their home to life.


We'd like to extend a big thank you to all who stopped by our booth and for those who requested information about our company, catalogs, and VIP program. We're always here to help and can't wait to continue our conversation with you.


In conclusion, the International Builders' Show 2023 was a great success for US Door & More Inc and we're already looking forward to next year. Stay tuned for even more exciting new styles and surprises from our team.


Follow us on Instagram @usdoorandmore for updates and inspiration, and visit our website www.doornmore.com to learn more about our products and VIP program. We can't wait to work with you and help bring your vision for your home to life!

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COVID-19 Safety Above All Policy

An unprecedented public health crisis requires extraordinary measures to lower the risk and assure the well-being of our customers and staff. We are carefully following the federal and state guidelines to prevent and manage the spread of the virus. While there is no place for panic, we understand the importance of planning and implementing the federal and state guidelines. We are open for business and below is the latest update about our operation:

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Industry Leader

Door and Window Market (DWM) magazine that " is a formidable force in the fenestration industry. Manufacturers, fabricators, dealers and distributors of doors, windows, moulding and millwork products turn to DWM for information tailored directly to them." recognized US Door & More Inc as an online distribution pioneer in its Dec 2013 issue.


The article mentions that :

US Door and More, a Tampa, Fla.-based online distributor of interior and exterior doors, has introduced a new method of shopping through its online portal, called "More Ways to Shop," which the company says "makes it easier for customers to find the products they want." Customers can simply click on the characteristics and features they want in their doors and only those that satisfy these criteria will be shown, thus simplifying the buying process, says the company.

Customers can narrow their search by brand, model, style, material, dimension, price and more. Once the search generates a longer list of products, there is a "Compare" button that can compare different types of doors to help customers in deciding what they want.

Back in the day, many of my peers would not believe anyone would make an online purchase for doors. We proved them wrong and made this possible. Now, hundreds of corporations adopted this model and millions are taking advantage of this business model. It was a very difficult road to achieve technological advances and convince the public that this will benefit you!

 

Thanks to our outstanding team that brought these ideas to life. 

Tampa Home Show Announcement!

 

 

East Coast Consumer Shows is happy to announce we have secured a long term agreement to produce Home Shows twice per year at the 
Tampa Convention Center! 
East Coast Consumer Shows is the producer of the Orlando and Daytona Beach Home Shows
Tampa Home Show           Tampa Home & Garden Show
April 19-21, 2013           August 30-September 1, 2013
                                              (Labor Day Weekend)Â