Quality custom doors are specifically designed to handle New Jersey’s challenging climate, but material choice and installation quality make the difference between doors that last decades and those that require frequent maintenance.Iron doors excel in our climate because they resist warping, cracking, and dimensional changes that affect wood doors. Proper powder coating or paint systems protect against moisture and temperature fluctuations. Wood doors can perform well too, but require materials like mahogany or cedar that naturally resist moisture, plus finishes that provide adequate protection.The installation process is equally important. Proper flashing, weatherstripping, and frame sealing prevent water infiltration that causes most weather-related door problems. We use installation techniques proven in New Jersey conditions, ensuring your door performs reliably through humid summers, freezing winters, and everything in between.