For most New England homes, fiberglass outperforms steel in cold, wet climates — but both have a strong case depending on your priorities. Each material handles Canton’s four-season weather differently.
For most New England homes, fiberglass outperforms steel in cold, wet climates — but both have a strong case depending on your priorities. Each material handles Canton’s four-season weather differently.
Fiberglass vs. Steel: How They Compare for Canton Homes:
- Moisture resistance: Fiberglass doesn’t absorb water or rust. Steel can develop surface oxidation over time when the coating is scratched — a real concern given Canton’s wet winters and freeze-thaw cycles.
- Insulation value: A polyurethane foam core gives both materials strong thermal performance, but fiberglass edges out steel slightly in long-term R-value retention. The ComfortTech™ Warm Edge Glazing System in ProVia doors amplifies this even further.
- Appearance options: Fiberglass can be textured to mimic real wood grain — a huge plus for Canton’s historic colonial and Victorian homes on streets like Sherman and Bolivar. Steel has a more industrial look without added finishing.
- Dent and damage resistance: Steel is harder to crack but can dent from impact. Fiberglass holds up to minor strikes without deforming, which matters on homes near driveways and walkways.
- Energy efficiency: Installing Energy Star certified doors can reduce heating and cooling costs by an average of up to 13% compared to non-certified products. Both fiberglass and steel ProVia doors carry this certification.
- Maintenance: Fiberglass needs almost no upkeep — no painting, scraping, or staining required. A wood-look fiberglass door gives you the aesthetic without the annual maintenance calendar.
- Cost range: A grand fiberglass entry door can run $11,953 at the high end. Steel doors average around $2,547 in New England. Both represent a worthwhile investment compared to what they return in comfort and ROI.
Which Door Wins for Canton?
Top Recommendation: Fiberglass for Canton homeowners who want low-maintenance beauty and top thermal performance in a historic-style home.
Best for Budget: Steel door — delivers 216% ROI and proven durability at a lower entry price point.
Best for Curb Appeal: Fiberglass with custom wood-grain finish and Sherwin Williams color from our catalog.
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Last Updated: April 2026
Sources:
- ENERGY STAR certified windows, doors, and skylights can reduce heating and cooling energy bills by an average of up to 13% compared to non-certified products. ENERGY STAR Windows, Doors & Skylights — ENERGY STAR’s official product page on certified windows, doors, and skylights and their energy-saving performance. (Accessed April 2026)
- The average cost of a steel entry door in New England is approximately $2,547. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 New England — Regional cost and resale value data for exterior door replacement projects across New England. (2026)
- Steel entry doors deliver a 216% ROI at resale. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 — National resale value and ROI benchmarks for steel entry door replacements. (2026)
- A grand fiberglass entry door is estimated to cost around $11,953 in New England. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 New England — Regional cost and resale value data for exterior door replacement projects across New England. (2026)
- The grand fiberglass entry door carries an 85% ROI at resale. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 — National resale value and ROI benchmarks for fiberglass entry door replacements. (2026)