Fiberglass doors can be either solid or hollow, depending on their construction and design. Here are the two main types:
Solid Core Fiberglass Doors:
Solid core fiberglass doors have a dense, solid interior typically filled with insulating materials, such as polyurethane foam. This construction provides durability, better energy efficiency, and additional weight, making the door feel substantial. Solid core fiberglass doors are known for their strength and stability.
Hollow Core Fiberglass Doors:
Hollow core fiberglass doors, on the other hand, have a hollow interior. While they are lighter than solid core doors, they may not offer the same level of insulation or soundproofing. Hollow core doors are often chosen for interior applications where weight and insulation are less critical.