
Fiberglass Entry Door - 6 Panel ADA (36" x 84")
Accessible Design Built for Durability and Everyday Use
The 6 Panel ADA fiberglass entry door features a modified six-panel layout with a larger lower panel area for wheelchair and mobility equipment clearance, designed to support accessibility requirements for individuals using wheelchairs, mobility aids, or assistive devices. Built with Premium Build fiberglass construction for lasting durability, this door is well suited for both residential and light commercial environments where accessibility and frequent use are expected. This door features a Satin Smooth (white) surface texture optimized for painted finishes.
6 Panel ADA Design with Traditional Panel Detailing
The 6 Panel ADA configuration features the classic six-panel arrangement modified with a larger bottom rail (10" minimum) to support accessibility requirements. The enlarged bottom rail provides increased kickplate coverage to accommodate wheelchairs, mobility aids, and assistive devices while protecting the door from repeated contact with mobility equipment in high-traffic environments.
Above the bottom rail, the familiar six-panel layout is preserved with smaller upper panels, tall center panels, and medium lower panels organized in the balanced, symmetrical pattern that has been widely used in residential architecture for generations. Each panel features detailed edge profiles designed to create depth and shadow lines similar to those found in traditional wood door construction.
Doors without glass provide maximum privacy and enhanced security by eliminating visible openings through the door surface. This solid-panel design is a dependable choice for front entrances, side doors, and utility applications where both accessibility and security are priorities. The upper four panels can also be cut out to accept a half lite glass insert, adding natural light while preserving the two lower panels and traditional proportions.
Where ADA-Style Doors Are Commonly Used
ADA-style doors are frequently used in locations where accessibility requirements are a priority. Typical applications include:
- Multi-family residential buildings
- Commercial and office environments
- Public buildings and institutional facilities
- Residential homes designed for accessible living
- Barrier-free and universal design projects
Accessibility Compliance Considerations
ADA compliance depends on the complete door system and installation, including hardware selection, opening clearances, threshold design, and mounting heights. Always verify project requirements with applicable building codes and accessibility standards to ensure full compliance.
Original: $620.00
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$217.00Fiberglass Entry Door - 6 Panel ADA (36" x 84")
Accessible Design Built for Durability and Everyday Use
The 6 Panel ADA fiberglass entry door features a modified six-panel layout with a larger lower panel area for wheelchair and mobility equipment clearance, designed to support accessibility requirements for individuals using wheelchairs, mobility aids, or assistive devices. Built with Premium Build fiberglass construction for lasting durability, this door is well suited for both residential and light commercial environments where accessibility and frequent use are expected. This door features a Satin Smooth (white) surface texture optimized for painted finishes.
6 Panel ADA Design with Traditional Panel Detailing
The 6 Panel ADA configuration features the classic six-panel arrangement modified with a larger bottom rail (10" minimum) to support accessibility requirements. The enlarged bottom rail provides increased kickplate coverage to accommodate wheelchairs, mobility aids, and assistive devices while protecting the door from repeated contact with mobility equipment in high-traffic environments.
Above the bottom rail, the familiar six-panel layout is preserved with smaller upper panels, tall center panels, and medium lower panels organized in the balanced, symmetrical pattern that has been widely used in residential architecture for generations. Each panel features detailed edge profiles designed to create depth and shadow lines similar to those found in traditional wood door construction.
Doors without glass provide maximum privacy and enhanced security by eliminating visible openings through the door surface. This solid-panel design is a dependable choice for front entrances, side doors, and utility applications where both accessibility and security are priorities. The upper four panels can also be cut out to accept a half lite glass insert, adding natural light while preserving the two lower panels and traditional proportions.
Where ADA-Style Doors Are Commonly Used
ADA-style doors are frequently used in locations where accessibility requirements are a priority. Typical applications include:
- Multi-family residential buildings
- Commercial and office environments
- Public buildings and institutional facilities
- Residential homes designed for accessible living
- Barrier-free and universal design projects
Accessibility Compliance Considerations
ADA compliance depends on the complete door system and installation, including hardware selection, opening clearances, threshold design, and mounting heights. Always verify project requirements with applicable building codes and accessibility standards to ensure full compliance.
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Accessible Design Built for Durability and Everyday Use
The 6 Panel ADA fiberglass entry door features a modified six-panel layout with a larger lower panel area for wheelchair and mobility equipment clearance, designed to support accessibility requirements for individuals using wheelchairs, mobility aids, or assistive devices. Built with Premium Build fiberglass construction for lasting durability, this door is well suited for both residential and light commercial environments where accessibility and frequent use are expected. This door features a Satin Smooth (white) surface texture optimized for painted finishes.
6 Panel ADA Design with Traditional Panel Detailing
The 6 Panel ADA configuration features the classic six-panel arrangement modified with a larger bottom rail (10" minimum) to support accessibility requirements. The enlarged bottom rail provides increased kickplate coverage to accommodate wheelchairs, mobility aids, and assistive devices while protecting the door from repeated contact with mobility equipment in high-traffic environments.
Above the bottom rail, the familiar six-panel layout is preserved with smaller upper panels, tall center panels, and medium lower panels organized in the balanced, symmetrical pattern that has been widely used in residential architecture for generations. Each panel features detailed edge profiles designed to create depth and shadow lines similar to those found in traditional wood door construction.
Doors without glass provide maximum privacy and enhanced security by eliminating visible openings through the door surface. This solid-panel design is a dependable choice for front entrances, side doors, and utility applications where both accessibility and security are priorities. The upper four panels can also be cut out to accept a half lite glass insert, adding natural light while preserving the two lower panels and traditional proportions.
Where ADA-Style Doors Are Commonly Used
ADA-style doors are frequently used in locations where accessibility requirements are a priority. Typical applications include:
- Multi-family residential buildings
- Commercial and office environments
- Public buildings and institutional facilities
- Residential homes designed for accessible living
- Barrier-free and universal design projects
Accessibility Compliance Considerations
ADA compliance depends on the complete door system and installation, including hardware selection, opening clearances, threshold design, and mounting heights. Always verify project requirements with applicable building codes and accessibility standards to ensure full compliance.
























