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Therma-Tru Pulse Fiberglass Entry Door

Pulse doors are characterized by clean lines and sharp right angles for a modern look that builds on vintage aesthetics.


March 28, 2014
Therma-Tru Pulse Echo Door
This article first appeared in the PR April 2014 issue of Pro Remodeler.

A mahogany-grained fiberglass design and Echo option for doors and sidelites expand the family of Therma-Tru Pulse doors. Available in 6-feet-8-inch and 8-foot heights, the Pulse family also includes oak-grained fiberglass, smooth fiberglass and steel product line options. Pulse doors are characterized by clean lines and sharp right angles for a modern look that builds on vintage aesthetics.

Pulse doors are characterized by clean lines and sharp right angles for a modern look that builds on vintage aesthetics.

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