Exterior Builders Doors

Exterior builder doors are practical, cost-efficient entry doors designed for standard residential openings. They are commonly used in new construction, rental properties, and remodels where budget, availability, and straightforward installation matter most.

Most builder-grade options come in standard sizes and common materials such as fiberglass, steel, and wood, with prehung and slab configurations available depending on the project.

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Exterior Builder Doors Buyer Guide

Builder Grade Is Right for You When

Builder Door Materials

Builder Door Configurations

Standard Exterior Builder Door Sizes

What Comes in a Builder Grade Unit

What Drives Price at Builder Grade

FAQ

Builder-grade exterior doors are entry-level doors for standard residential openings, commonly used in new construction, rentals, and budget-focused remodels.

Yes, especially steel and fiberglass options; wood builder doors require more regular sealing or painting.

Most come in 32, 34, and 36 inches wide by 80 inches tall, with some collections offering taller or wider options.

Yes, when the existing opening is standard or close to standard size.

Choose prehung for a full replacement; choose slab only when the existing frame is square, secure, and compatible.

Many include insulated cores and weatherstripping, but fire ratings and performance specs vary by model.