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Steves & Sons Regency 64 in. x 80 in. Georgian Decorative Glass RHOS 3/4-Lite Chestnut Mahogany Fiberglass Prehung Front Door with 12 in. Sidelites

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Steves & Sons Regency 64 in. x 80 in. Georgian Decorative Glass RHOS 3/4-Lite Chestnut Mahogany Fiberglass Prehung Front Door with 12 in. SidelitesFiberglass Prehung Front Door with Georgian Decorative Glass and Sidelites Elevate your entry with a prefinished fiberglass door featuring rich Chestnut Mahogany grain and Georgian decorative glass. The composite rot free frame and insulated polyurethane core enhance durability, energy efficiency, and security, while ball bearing hinges ensure smooth, long lasting operation. Key Features: Energy Efficient Construction: Polyurethane core and triple

Fiberglass Prehung Front Door with Georgian Decorative Glass and Sidelites

Elevate your entry with a prefinished fiberglass door featuring rich Chestnut Mahogany grain and Georgian decorative glass. The composite rot-free frame and insulated polyurethane core enhance durability, energy efficiency, and security, while ball-bearing hinges ensure smooth, long-lasting operation.


Key Features:

  • Energy Efficient Construction: Polyurethane core and triple-pane Low‑E tempered glass help reduce heat transfer
  • Rot-Free System: Composite stain-grade frame resists moisture and decay for long-term performance
  • Smooth, Durable Operation: Bronze ball-bearing hinges reduce sag over time
  • Secure, Sturdy Build: Oversized LVL door edge with PVC cap adds strength at critical points
  • Ready to Install: Prehung 4-9/16 in. frame with double-bore lockset prep; includes unassembled exterior brickmold

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Door Type Exterior Prehung
Door Configuration Single door with Sidelites
Door Handing Right-Hand/Outswing (RHOS)
Material Fiberglass
Color/Finish Chestnut Mahogany (Stained)
Color Family Brown
Glass Style Decorative Georgian glass
Glass Layout 3/4 Lite
Glass Shape Rectangle Lite
Glass Insulation Low-E, Tempered, Triple Pane
Glass Caming Finish Wrought Iron
Frame Material Composite, stain grade
Bore Type Double Bore
Hinge Type Ball Bearing
Hinge Finish Bronze
Number of Hinges 3
Number of Lites 1 Lite
Panel Type 1 Panel
Finish Type Stained
Features Decorative Iron Details, Double Lockset Bore, Tamper-Proof Hinges, Weatherstripping
Suggested Application Front, Side, Back, Basement Entry
Energy Star Qualified North-Central, Northern, South-Central, Southern
Manufacturer Warranty Lifetime Limited
Door Height (in.) 80.75
Door Width (in.) 64.5
Door Thickness (in.) 1.75
Nominal Door Height (in.) 80
Nominal Door Width (in.) 64
Nominal Door Thickness (in.) 2
Jamb Size (in.) 4-9/16
Rough Opening Height (in.) 81.25
Rough Opening Width (in.) 65
Product Weight (lb.) 180 lb

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What are the overall unit dimensions and required rough opening?
A: Actual unit size is approximately 64-1/2 in. W x 80-3/4 in. H with a 4-9/16 in. jamb; rough opening required is 65 in. W x 81-1/4 in. H.


Q: Is the door energy efficient?
A: Yes, it features an insulated polyurethane core and Low‑E, triple-pane tempered decorative glass and is ENERGY STAR qualified in all U.S. zones.


Q: What handing is this model?
A: Right-Hand Outswing (RHOS).


Q: What is included with the door?
A: Prehung fiberglass door with composite frame and exterior brickmold; interior casing and hardware are not included.


Q: How many hinges and what type?
A: Three bronze-finish ball-bearing hinges for smooth operation and durability.


A Grand Georgian Welcome in Warm Chestnut

This entry door acts like jewelry for your facade—ornate Georgian ironwork floats over shimmering glass, framed by a luxe chestnut mahogany grain. The 3/4‑lite design invites light while keeping the architecture grounded and timeless. Style it with matte black hardware and a sculptural lantern to echo the wrought-iron motif. It’s a statement of refinement that sets the tone for luxurious living before you even step inside.


Bring home enduring curb appeal and energy‑saving performance—upgrade your entry with this Steves & Sons Regency door today.

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