French Fiberglass Doors: Infinity from Marvin Door Review

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Fiberglass is the future of windows, but is it the future of doors? Infinity from Marvin is launching a new model in their line-up of fiberglass doors. Jeff has the deep dive to give you the details covering every inch of this outswing door. He covers its physical features and talks about what use cases and environments this door will excel in.

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I prefer French, or swinging or folding but I went with Slider because we have pets and a screen door works with sliders. I can then have slider open for fresh air but my pets won’t be in danger from our wildlife. I wish Marvin was in my city, I did inquire.

janetbof
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that's great point. I just wonder whether french door has screens as well?

jeffzhang
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This door looks so nice! Is the infinity line sliding patio door a similar thickness/ rigid ?
After installing a Marvin essential line sliding patio door I was rather disappointed in the unit as the panels were very flexible in my opinion.

SapBellySoul
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Jeff,

1) Are these Marvin Infinity doors built with the thicker fiberglass like their Infinity windows?

2) Does Marvin offer *solid* exterior doors (no glass) in the Infinity series?

3) Can we supply our own security glass and have them install it at the factory or at the dealer? (e.g. Riot Glass, Defenselite/Bulletshield)

MadLadsAnonymous
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I’m getting my builder’s grade 21 year old aluminum windows replaced with atrium 8300 series vinyl windows. Do you recommend that brand of window? Thank you for all your videos! I’ve learned a lot!

abdelafify
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What about the exposed hinges being a security issue? A ballpark price would’ve been nice. I’m comparing a Fleetwood 4400-T with in-floor pivots and flush sill. The astragals on this door are not a great look imo.

howlereves
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$15k-$20k most likely but a very nice product for sure.

Jordichurch