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A Storm Tite storm door installed in a back utility doorway in Winnipeg. The storm door is white with a large window.

The Front Door vs. The Back Door: Do You Need a Storm Door?

When you order a beautiful, custom-painted entry door, the next question is often: “Do I cover it up with a storm door?”

In the past, with drafty wood doors, storm doors were a mandatory second layer of defence against the cold. But with modern high-performance fibreglass doors, they are no longer required for insulation.

So, do you need one? The answer depends on which door we are talking about. In most Winnipeg homes, the front door and the back (or side) door have very different jobs.

The Front Door: The Showpiece

Your front door is all about curb appeal and first impressions. It’s where you greet guests, but for many families, it’s not the door used daily.

Why You Might SKIP the Storm Door Here:

  • Hide the Beauty: You just spent time selecting a stunning “Iron Ore” or “Commercial Brown” custom paint job and decorative glass. A storm door creates reflections and frames that hide that investment.
  • Convenience: Opening two doors to greet a guest can be a hassle.

The Back Door: The Workhorse

This is the family entrance. It’s the door you use for groceries, letting the dog out, accessing the BBQ, and running to the garage. It takes a beating.

Why You WANT a Storm Door Here:

  • Ventilation: This is the big one. A storm door with a retractable screen turns your back door into a giant window. In spring and summer, you can leave the main door open to catch a cross-breeze while keeping bugs out.
  • The “Pet Barrier”: If you have a dog that scratches at the door to go out, a storm door takes the abuse instead of your main door’s finish.
  • Extra Protection: Since this door often faces the backyard or driveway (where snow might drift or rain might drive harder), a storm door acts as a mudroom shield, keeping the main sill cleaner.

The Hi-Tech Recommendation

For the Front
Show it off. A new Hi-Tech fibreglass front door is designed to handle Winnipeg winters on its own, so most homeowners choose to skip a storm door here and let the decorative glass and custom colour be fully visible. However, suppose your front entrance is very exposed to wind, or you prefer to keep the main door open for light while keeping a barrier closed. In that case, a well-vented, high-visibility storm door can still be a good option, provided sun exposure and heat buildup are carefully considered.

For the Back
Add utility. A storm door at the back or side entrance provides ventilation, protection from pets, and an extra buffer against snow and rain, where your family actually comes and goes most often.


Looking for the perfect combo? We can help you decide where a storm door makes sense and match the storm door frame to your new entry door for a seamless look across your home’s entrances. Ask about our current program and see how you qualify for 50% off a Storm‑Tite storm door when you purchase a new Hi‑Tech entry system.

A custom-painted fibreglass entry door, installed in Winnipeg by High-Tech Energy Windows & Doors. The door has an elliptical transom above it, a large decorative glass window, and matching decorative glass sidelights on either side of the door.

How to Choose the Right Entry Door for Winnipeg Winters

If you live in Winnipeg or anywhere across Manitoba, you know how punishing our winters can be. Your entry door is more than curb appeal; it’s your first defence against drafts, energy loss, and bitter wind chills. Older wood and steel doors often warp, rust, or shift over time, becoming weak points in your building envelope. When you’re ready to upgrade, it’s worth investing in a door system engineered specifically for our climate and custom-built to fit your home.

  1. Beyond Steel: Why Hi-Tech’s Custom Fibreglass Doors Are in a Different League

While many steel-insulated entry doors offer affordability, they’re limited in performance and customization. Most include a metal skin that becomes cold to the touch in winter and can easily dent or rust with age. Their frames are typically primed, finger-jointed wood, and often require on-site modifications during installation due to fixed jamb widths.
Hi-Tech’s fibreglass door systems solve these problems with material advantages from the inside out:

  • Fibreglass Slabs with Composite Perimeter: Each panel includes composite stiles that wrap the door edges, where most warping starts. Unlike steel or wood, this perimeter won’t rot or swell.
  • Full-Length Solid Wood Core: While many doors only reinforce the lock area, Hi-Tech installs a continuous vertical wood block inside the fibreglass panel, providing solid backing for upgraded hardware and locksets.
  • Multi-Point Locking Compatibility: That solid core allows us to offer optional multi-point locking systems that seal the door evenly from top to bottom, beneficial during extreme freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Pre-Finished Panels: Unlike many big box fibreglass doors that arrive raw and require painting on site, Hi-Tech’s door panels arrive maintenance-free, ready to install.
  • Custom Paint Options Without Maintenance Worries: Want a custom colour? We can factory-paint the slab, frame, brickmould, and trim to match your home. Whether you choose a subtle shade or bold contrast, your door will stay vibrant and low-maintenance for years.
  1. All-Composite Door Frame: Built to Fit, Built to Last

Our door frames are built entirely from solid composite, not primed wood. That includes the door jamb, brickmould, mullions, and threshold components.
Key benefits:

  • Custom Width Jambs and Brickmoulds: Every frame is measured and manufactured to fit your opening precisely, avoiding on-site patching or filler strips.
  • Composite Reinforced Aluminum Sill: The threshold is designed to resist rot, moisture, and shifting, which is key for Manitoba freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Dent-Resistant and Weather-Stable: The entire system resists physical damage and warping, even after years of snow, ice, and subzero exposure.

Compared to a steel door from a big-box store, often featuring a wood-core panel, a fixed-size jamb, and a primed wood frame, Hi-Tech’s fully integrated fibreglass system is a significant upgrade in every category.

  1. Decorative Glass and Panel Options: Designed for Your Style

Hi-Tech offers a wide variety of panel styles and decorative glass inserts to suit your home’s character and your personal taste. Whether you’re going for a classic look or something sleek and modern, we help you find the right combination of glass, panel detailing, and finishing touches.

Panel Styles Available:

  • Traditional raised panel with window caming
  • Craftsman and shaker layouts
  • Modern flush panels with minimalist accents

Glass Lite Options:

  • Clear, frosted, or textured
  • Decorative privacy patterns
  • Internal blinds available on request

From bold to understated, Hi-Tech doors can be tailored to match any front or back entry. For homeowners searching for fibreglass doors or custom entry doors in Winnipeg, these flexible options make Hi-Tech a smart local choice.

  1. Door Configurations: Entry Systems That Fit Your Home

Not every home needs a single door. We manufacture a range of custom entry door configurations designed to match your layout and enhance your curb appeal:

  • Single Entry Door: Clean and classic, ideal for most front entries
  • Door with Sidelight: Adds natural light while keeping privacy intact
  • Double Door: Grand entrances for wide openings or accessibility
  • Sidelight-Door-Sidelight: Balanced light and symmetry for character homes
  • Transom Windows: Installed above your door for added light and architectural detail
  • Rake head Windows: Perfect for peaked or angled frames, often found in custom homes or additions

Every configuration is custom-built at the factory to fit your opening, no in-field patchwork or retrofitting required. Whether you’re replacing a builder-grade door or upgrading to an energy-efficient front door, Hi-Tech offers solutions that work for Manitoba homes.

  1. Dual-Stage Weather Stripping: Defend Against Drafts All Year

Most older doors rely on a single line of weather stripping. That may work until the seasons shift and your home’s structure moves slightly, creating small gaps.
Hi-Tech entry systems use dual-stage weather stripping to create two points of contact along the frame. This ensures:

  • Better draft protection in extreme cold
  • Reduced air leakage over time
  • Greater comfort and energy efficiency in high-wind conditions

It’s a significant step up from what’s offered in most pre-hung doors off the shelf.

  1. Precision Installation: Because Fit Is Everything

Even the best door system will underperform if it’s not installed properly. Poorly placed shims, out-of-square frames, or loose thresholds can undermine insulation, reduce security, and lead to early wear.
Hi-Tech installation includes:

  • Proper shimming and squaring to prevent sagging
  • Full perimeter foam insulation between frame and wall
  • Sealed sill and threshold for moisture resistance
  • Integrated trim and brickmould for a seamless finish

Every Hi-Tech install is handled by skilled professionals who understand how to seal out Manitoba’s worst weather. It’s how we deliver consistent results for entry door replacement in Manitoba and the surrounding areas.

  1. Lifetime Transferable Warranty: Built to Last Generations

When you choose a Hi-Tech entry door system, you’re investing in long-term performance. Every door is backed by a lifetime transferable warranty, protecting your purchase and increasing your home’s resale appeal.
You’ll never have to wonder if your new door is up to the challenge of another Prairie winter.

Upgrade Your Entry Door for Winnipeg Winters

Don’t just settle for a primed frame and a hollow steel slab from the box store. A Hi-Tech fibreglass entry system is engineered, customized, and installed to perform year-round in Manitoba’s demanding climate.

With factory-finished fibreglass panels, full composite frames, dual-stage weatherstripping, and optional multi-point locks, our doors offer more than energy savings; they deliver confidence.

Contact Hi-Tech today to schedule your free in-home consultation.

Winnipeg Home + Garden Show 2016

Winnipeg’s Home + Garden Show 2016

Visit us at Winnipeg’s Home + Garden Show 2016!

Celebrity Home Improvement Stars such as Jillian Harris and Todd Talbot from the show ‘Love It Or List It‘, and Carson Arthur from HGTV Canada’s new series ‘Home To Win‘, are going to take the main stage to discuss the latest home improvement trends for 2016.

Jillian, Todd, and Carson are going to share the latest must-know homeowner and homebuilder information to get you on the right track for 2016.

The Home + Garden Show is one of Winnipeg’s most popular events. Invite your friends out for the day, enjoy the entertainment, and see some amazing displays.

You’ll find our Hi-Tech Window & Door Specialists at Booth #100 at the RBC Convention Centre in Winnipeg, MB from April 1 to April 3rd.

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