ProVia doors with polyurethane foam cores deliver the strongest insulation among residential entry doors.
ProVia doors with polyurethane foam cores deliver the strongest insulation among residential entry doors.
They combine multiple energy-saving features in a single product.
Top Energy Efficient Door Features for Avon Winters:
- Polyurethane Foam Core Insulation: This material fills the entire interior of the door slab. It blocks cold air transfer far better than standard hollow cores.
- Energy Star Certification: ProVia is the only door manufacturer to ever win Energy Star Partner of the Year. They’ve earned that honor 9 times.
- ComfortTech Warm Edge Glazing System: This technology improves thermal performance around glass inserts. It reduces condensation and cold spots.
- Q-Lon Weatherstripping: Energy-efficient Q-Lon strips run along the top and sides of the door frame. They interlock with a Q-Lon corner seal.
- DuraFuse Finishing System: This exterior finish holds up against snow, rain, ice, and UV exposure. It protects thermal integrity year after year.
- Massachusetts Energy Bill Impact: With households spending roughly $600 per month on energy, a 13% reduction creates meaningful annual savings.
Your Best Path to Lower Heating Bills:
Top Recommendation: ProVia fiberglass entry door with all five efficiency features for maximum heating cost reduction.
Best for Budget: ProVia steel entry door with polyurethane foam core at a lower price.
Best for Open Floor Plans: Soft-Lite sliding patio doors with Energy Star glass.
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Last Updated: June 2026
Sources:
- Massachusetts households spend roughly $600 a month on energy bills. Boston.com Massachusetts Utilities Report, Boston.com’s report on average monthly utility and energy spending for Massachusetts households. (2024)
- ENERGY STAR certified doors can lower heating and cooling costs by an average of up to 13% compared to non-certified products. ENERGY STAR Residential Windows, Doors and Skylights, ENERGY STAR’s overview of the energy savings from certified windows, doors, and skylights. (Accessed June 2026)