Trimlite Interior and Exterior Doors in Indianapolis, IN.


Indy Doors supplies Trimlite interior and exterior doors for homeowners, builders, remodelers and property managers throughout Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Trimlite manufactures and distributes fiberglass entry doors, exterior wood doors, interior stile and rail doors, barn doors and decorative door glass. That range makes it a practical single source when a project needs the front entrance, the interior doors and the glass inserts to look like they belong to the same house.
Trimlite began in 1982 in Vancouver, British Columbia, as a manufacturer of decorative glass inserts for steel doors and has since grown into one of North America’s larger residential door manufacturers, with facilities in four countries. Since 1989, Indy Doors has helped customers turn a broad catalog into a specific, buildable order. We provide product guidance, field measurements, ordering assistance, delivery coordination and support for replacement and new construction projects.
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Why Homeowners Choose Trimlite Doors
Most door projects are not limited to a single opening. A remodel that starts with a new front door often continues into hallway doors, closet doors, a pantry barn door and a set of French doors into an office. Trimlite covers those categories within one product family, which makes it easier to keep panel proportions, sticking profiles and glass details consistent from the entry through the rest of the home.
Breadth also helps with budget. Trimlite offers moulded and flush doors for utility openings alongside solid wood stile and rail construction for the doors people see and touch every day. Indy Doors can help decide where a premium product earns its cost and where a straightforward option is the sensible choice.
Trimlite Exterior Door Options
Trimlite exterior doors are available in fiberglass and wood, in a wide range of panel designs, glass configurations and sizes. Availability depends on the series, size, finish and glass selected for the opening.
Plastpro Fiberglass Entry Doors
Plastpro fiberglass doors are built with Hydroshield Technology, composite top and bottom rails and LVL lock blocks, which target the two places entry doors usually fail first: the bottom rail and the lock area. Series options include smooth skin for a paint-ready surface, along with wood grain, rustic, fir grain, mahogany and white oak textures for homeowners who want a stained wood appearance with less exterior maintenance.
Mastergrain Fiberglass Doors
Mastergrain doors use a grain reproduction process that captures the depth and texture of real wood in a fiberglass skin. They are constructed with rot-resistant composite top and bottom rails and are intended for homeowners who want the look of a mahogany or fir entrance without the refinishing schedule that a natural wood door requires.
Exterior Wood Doors
Trimlite also supplies exterior wood doors for projects where weight, feel and authentic grain matter more than maintenance. Wood entrances suit covered porches and sheltered openings best. Exposure, overhang depth and the direction the door faces should all be reviewed before a wood entrance is specified for an Indiana home.
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Trimlite Interior Door Selections
Interior offerings include shaker panel doors, raised panel doors, flat panel ovolo bead designs, modern flush styles, plantation louvered doors, interior glass French doors and French woodbar doors. Solid core styles are built with solid wood stiles and rails, which gives the door the weight and sound dampening that hollow moulded panels cannot match.
Barn doors and matching barn door hardware are available for openings where a swinging door would waste floor space, such as a pantry, a laundry room or a primary bathroom. Bifold and moulded panel options round out the line for closets and secondary openings. Indy Doors can help coordinate panel counts, sticking profiles and glass so the interior doors read as a set rather than a collection of separate purchases.
Decorative Door Glass and Doorlites
Decorative glass is where Trimlite started, and doorlites remain a core part of the line. Options may include the Retro and Solution series, flush glazed one-lite designs, window grid inserts, internal blinds between the glass and internal venting. Cardinal glass is used in the flush glazed one-lite doors.
Glass selection changes both the appearance and the performance of an entrance. Privacy, daylight, energy performance, cleaning and the proportions of the existing facade should be weighed together. Indy Doors can help compare glass packages before an order is placed, including whether the project calls for a single door, a double door or an entryway with sidelites.
Slabs, Prehung Units and Field Measurement
Trimlite products can be ordered as slabs or as prehung units. A slab is the door panel only and suits a replacement where the existing frame is square, sound and correctly sized. A prehung unit arrives mounted in its own frame with hinges attached and is the better route for new construction or for an opening with a damaged, out of square or improperly sized frame.
Choosing between the two depends on measurements, not preference. For a slab, the existing door width, height and thickness are needed along with hinge locations and lock preparation. For a prehung unit, the rough opening dimensions, jamb depth, handing and swing direction matter. A field measurement may be recommended before the final order is placed.
Trimlite Product Support From Indy Doors
With more than 37 years of specialized door experience, Indy Doors understands how product selection affects appearance, hardware compatibility and everyday operation. Our team can assist with measurements, handing, swing direction, door size, glass options, finish choices, frame components, hardware preparation and delivery coordination.
We serve Indianapolis and surrounding communities across Central Indiana. Contact Indy Doors to discuss your Trimlite door project and request a quote.
Common Questions
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Is a Trimlite fiberglass door a good alternative to a steel entry door?
For many openings, yes. Fiberglass resists moisture, will not dent the way steel can and is available with wood grain textures that accept stain. Steel still offers strength and value at a lower price point. The better choice depends on exposure, budget, finish preference and how the opening is used.
Can Trimlite interior doors be matched to my existing trim and casing?
Often, yes. Panel design, sticking profile, door size and finish can usually be selected to relate to existing millwork. An exact match to older custom trim is not always possible, so comparing a sample against the existing profile is worthwhile before ordering a full house of doors.
What is the difference between a slab and a prehung Trimlite door?
A slab is the door panel alone and is used when the existing frame stays in place. A prehung unit includes the frame, jambs and hinges and is installed into the rough opening. Prehung units are typical for new construction and for replacements where the frame is damaged or out of square.
Are Trimlite barn doors practical for a bedroom or bathroom?
They can be, provided the wall beside the opening is clear enough for the door to slide and the header can carry the track and the door weight. Barn doors save floor space but do not seal the opening the way a swinging door does, so sound and light transfer should be considered for bedrooms and bathrooms.
What information is needed to quote a Trimlite door?
Helpful information includes the opening dimensions, door swing and handing, photos of the interior and exterior, desired material, panel style, glass preferences, finish, hardware needs and whether the existing frame will remain. A field measurement may be recommended before the order is finalized.


