Wood
Vinyl
Entry Doors
Associated with Pella
Potpourri
100

The series with circular breather holes.

Original Pella

100

Endorsed Vinyl series sold at PDSN.  

Encompass

100

A narrow panel that sets next to an entry door.

Sidelight

100
Product that allows customers to use a remote to open their blinds.

Insynctive

100

This series has the look of vinyl but the texture of wood.

Impervia

200

The series with BBGs from 2020

Lifestyle Triple Pane

200

This series has screen pull tabs in the corners.

250 Series

200

Panel material options for an entry door.

Fiberglass or Steel.  

200

The type of door that is combined with an entry door.

Storm Door

200

The series that offers a bi-fold window.

250 Series

300

The series with beveled edges.

Architect/Pella Reserve

300

This series has diagonal lines in the corners of the glazing bead.

Endorsed Vinyl

300

A discontinued entry door series where parts are no longer offered.

Premium Wood 

300

Customers should be told to contact this company if they have a Pella Garage Door.

Amarr

300
Name the series that has the highest ratings for protection during hurricanes.

Hurricane Shield

400

Series with a fixed window over a HPD from 2010.

Support Product

400

This series does not have an integrated sash lift

350 Series

400

Name the three non-wood brand names of Entry Doors other than Entry Systems.  

Architect, Pella Brand, and Encompass

400

Most common Entry door brands sold by PDSNs that are not Pella.

ProVia and Therma-Tru

400

The device plugged into an ethernet cord when a customer has Insynctive Products.

The Bridge.

500

The series with a storm window from 2000.

Designer Series with DGP

500

This series was only offered for 4 years.

15 Series

500

Double Points: Name the door that is put on new homes in place of an entry door while construction is still happening.

Bang Door

500

The product a customer has if they have a Model 3500 window.

Viking

500

The company a customer should contact if they have a Pella Skylight.

Velux