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Premium Entry Doors in Calgary

Your front door is the first thing people see and the last line of defence between your family and everything outside. Most entry doors sold in Calgary are stamped steel with foam cores and single-point locks — built to a price point, not a performance standard.

Ryterna entry doors are a different category entirely. Reinforced aluminum frames, PU foam insulation, triple-glazed safety glass, and multi-point locking as standard. U-values down to 0.65 W/m²K — numbers most Canadian door manufacturers can't touch. And we're the only place in the country you can get them.

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Why Calgary Homeowners Choose Ryterna Entry Doors

Walk into any big-box store and you'll find entry doors for $800–$2,000. They look fine on the showroom floor. But check the specs: single-point locks, polystyrene insulation, and painted steel that chips after two Calgary winters. The door that's supposed to protect your home becomes the weakest point of your exterior. Ryterna builds doors the way they should be built — to European performance standards that North American manufacturers haven't caught up to yet.

Hundreds of Designs

From sleek minimalist to bold statement doors. Custom engraving, etched glass, stainless steel appliqués — if you can imagine it, Ryterna can build it.

RC2 Standard, RC3 Upgrade

RC2 security is standard across the range. RD80 and RD100 can be ordered with certified RC3 upgrade packages for stronger forced-entry resistance than standard North American doors.

Smart Entry Options

Fingerprint scanners, keypad entry, and smartphone app control available. No more fumbling for keys in a Calgary blizzard.

U-Values Down to 0.65

Triple-glazed safety glass and PU foam core insulation. Most Canadian doors are 1.5–2.0 W/m²K. Ryterna’s RD100 hits 0.65 — nearly 3× better.

Built for Canadian Climate

Aluminum frames with thermal breaks, magnetic thresholds, and triple-perimeter weathersealing. Designed to perform at -40°C, not just survive it.

Matching Door Sets

Coordinate your entry door with your Ryterna garage door — same color, same finish, same design language. No other manufacturer offers this.

Ryterna Entry Door Collections

Three performance tiers — all built to European standards, all exclusively available through us in Canada.

RD67 Series

Style & Security

The entry tier. A 67mm steel-skin door — cold-rolled, hot-dip galvanised, chemically treated, powder-coated — on a composite aluminium frame with a 24mm thermal break. U-value 0.94 W/m²K, RC2 security rating as standard, and Wind Class 4 (the highest of the three tiers — steel skin is structurally stiffer than aluminium against wind load). For customers who want Ryterna manufacturing quality and design library access at the most accessible price point in the line.

U-Value
0.94 W/m²K
Security
RC2
Wind
Class 4
Sound
34.5 dB
  • Triple-glazed P4A safety glass options
  • 35 standard design codes (100–134) plus unlimited Individual Design
  • Composite aluminium + PVC threshold, 12mm inside / 22.5mm outside
  • Dr. Hahn 3-piece hinges, 120 kg capacity, 180° opening
  • Custom engraving, etched-glass, and stainless steel design elements
Ryterna RD67 entry door
Ryterna RD67 specifications
Ryterna RD80 entry door
Ryterna RD80 specifications
RD80 Series

Premium Insulation & Enhanced Security

The standard tier — covers most GDF entry-door quotes. A 92mm leaf with aluminium skin (2.5mm outer, 1.5mm inner) on an aluminium thermal-break frame, PU foam core. U-value 0.69 W/m²K. RC2 security as standard, with RC3 upgrade certified at IFT Rosenheim in Germany at 1250×2300mm dimensions. Magnetic pop-up threshold creates a sealed drop against Calgary wind and snow, then drops back into its groove when the door opens to reduce the step for wheelchairs, prams, and wheeled luggage.

U-Value
0.69 W/m²K
Security
RC2 / RC3 upgrade
Wind
Class 3
Sound
32 dB
  • KFV multi-point locking — 3-point mechanical standard, up to 5-point electric with panic function
  • WILKA lock cylinder with 5 keys supplied as standard
  • Four fingerprint scanner options (FSC1–FSC4), five keypad options (KP1–KP5)
  • Dr. Hahn 3-piece hinges, 120 kg capacity
  • Magnetic pop-up threshold — wheeled-accessibility ready
RD100 Series

Ultimate Luxury & Performance

The premium tier. A 102mm leaf with the same aluminium-skin construction as RD80 (2.5mm outer, 1.5mm inner) on a heavier aluminium thermal-break frame. The best thermal performance in the line — U-value 0.65 W/m²K. RC2 security as standard, RC3 upgrade certified at IFT Rosenheim. Optional Wala WU concealed hinges on inside-opening doors (150 kg capacity, clean modern aesthetic with no visible hinge hardware). This is the door for homeowners prioritizing the highest thermal performance and the most refined visual detail in the Ryterna Entry range.

U-Value
0.65 W/m²K
Security
RC2 / RC3 upgrade
Rain
Class 6A
Sound
32 dB
  • Same ~130-design Standard library as RD80, plus Classic (CLS) heritage and Exclusive material ranges
  • FSC3 fingerprint scanner — same unit also available on matching Ryterna garage doors (one biometric, both openings)
  • Wala WU concealed hinges (optional, inside-opening doors only) — 150 kg capacity
  • Made to order up to 1,250mm wide × 2,300mm high, the IFT Rosenheim certification test dimension
  • Triple-contour perimeter rubber sealing on every build
Ryterna RD100 entry door
Ryterna RD100 specifications

The 226-Design Library

Ryterna’s biggest entry-door advantage is not just construction. It is catalogue scale.

Most North American entry door manufacturers publish a catalogue of 8 to 30 standard designs. Some offer custom configurations on top, but the standard catalogue is the working starting point for almost every quote. Ryterna's standard library runs to approximately 226 catalogued designs across three named families — plus unlimited Individual Design for fully custom work.

This is the scale gap most Calgary homeowners don't see when they're comparing brands at a showroom. It's not that Ryterna is “more premium.” It's that the catalogue itself is built to a different scale, by a manufacturer whose design output is closer to an architectural-glazing supplier than to a residential-door brand. We can show you any of the 226 designs in your chosen RAL colour through the online configurator before a single panel is ordered.

Standard Designs

Everyday Ryterna Entry library

Approximately 130 designs for RD80 and RD100 (codes 200–909) and 35 designs for RD67 (codes 100–134). Covers contemporary minimal, panel-and-rebate traditional, mixed-material modern, and architectural glass-and-stainless. RD67 and RD80/RD100 use separate code ranges because their frame depths support different design depths — what's available on RD67 is a curated subset of the design language, sized for the steel-skin construction.

This is where most quotes land. If you're choosing a door for a typical Calgary new-build, renovation, or replacement — and you don't have a heritage or architectural-specification reason to look further — the Standard family will have the right design for you.

Classic (CLS) Heritage Designs

Period architecture without period-door weakness

Twenty-two coordinated heritage designs — CLS 1 through CLS 11, plus window-variant codes (CLS 4WA, 4WB, 5WA, 5WB, 6WA, 6WB, 7W, 8W, 9W, 10W, 1W). Purpose-built for period architecture: panelled door faces, traditional rebate detail, leaded glass aesthetics done in modern triple-glazed P4A construction.

This family exists for a specific Calgary problem. Pre-1950s neighbourhoods — Mount Royal, Elbow Park, Britannia, Bridgeland, Sunnyside — have housing stock where a modern flush entry door reads as architecturally wrong, but a true period-correct entry door means giving up modern thermal and security performance. Classic CLS designs solve both: the visual language is heritage; the construction is current. They pair naturally with Ryterna's Retro side-hinged garage doors and Georgian-cassette sectional doors for a complete heritage exterior system that no other manufacturer in Canada can supply from one factory.

Available on RD80 and RD100. Not available on RD67 — the heritage detailing requires the deeper aluminium-skin frame.

Exclusive Material Designs

Architectural-specification range

Approximately 39 designs across four material series, built for projects with a defined material language across the building envelope. Each is a factory-finished panel applied to the same RD80 or RD100 construction, so the performance specs — thermal, security, weathersealing — are unchanged from a Standard-family door.

  • 1000-series — concrete facing on the entry door panel. Cast-finish texture; brutalist and contemporary architecture.
  • 1020-series — corten / weathered steel facing. Industrial-architectural, infill projects, modern farmhouse exteriors.
  • 1040-series — wood facing in various species and finishes. Warmer modern, Scandinavian and West Coast modern.
  • 1050-series — glass and combination facings. Frameless or near-frameless glazed entry expressions, gallery and contemporary residential architecture.

Available on RD80 and RD100.

Individual Design

One-off factory-built doors

If none of the 226 catalogued designs is right, Ryterna's factory will build a one-off design from a customer or architect specification. Stainless-steel cutouts, milled patterns, mixed materials, full-panel CNC engraving, custom glazing geometries — supplied as drawings or files, manufactured to spec, factory-finished.

There's no upper bound on the design library beyond what the factory can manufacture, which is a different conversation than “what's in the catalogue.”

Standard Designs & Frame Options

Popular Door Designs

Ryterna standard designs

Frame & Sidelight Options

Types of entry door frames

Ryterna vs North American Entry Door Brands

Architectural-grade construction compared honestly against the residential-grade brands Calgary shoppers already know.

Most Calgary entry-door quotes come down to a comparison between two or three of the same four brands: ThermaTru, Masonite, Provia, Jeld-Wen. They're the brands at the showrooms, in the big-box stores, and on the renovation contractor's standard quote. They're competently engineered residential-grade entry doors and there's nothing wrong with them — they're just built to a different specification than Ryterna.

We sell Ryterna and we install Ryterna. We don't sell ThermaTru or Masonite. So the comparison below is going to land favourably for Ryterna — but it's not a comparison of “premium vs cheap.” It's a comparison of architectural-grade construction (Ryterna) vs residential-grade construction (the North American brands). Both have legitimate use cases. Most Calgary homeowners shopping at the $1,500–$3,500 price point are buying the residential-grade product. That's the right answer for that price band. If you're shopping at $4,000+ or specifying a door for a renovation where coordination, thermal performance, or security certification matter, the comparison changes.

The honest comparison

Skin material

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

Aluminium, 2.5mm outer / 1.5mm inner

North American brands

Steel skin or fibreglass, typically 0.5–1.0mm

Frame

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

Aluminium with thermal break

North American brands

Wood, steel, or composite

Insulation core

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

Freon-free PU foam

North American brands

Polyurethane or polystyrene foam

Glazing

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

Triple-glazed P4A safety glass (4mm + 4-film laminate + 4mm), inside and outside panes

North American brands

Typically double-glazed; safety glass on premium tiers

Perimeter sealing

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

Triple-contour rubber sealing — one on frame, two on leaf

North American brands

Single or double seal, brand-dependent

Threshold

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

Magnetic pop-up — seals on close, drops back into groove on open

North American brands

Fixed threshold or compression sweep

U-value (whole door)

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

0.65–0.69 W/m²K (RD80/RD100)

North American brands

Approximately 1.5–2.0 W/m²K typical

Security certification

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

RC2 standard, RC3 upgrade — IFT Rosenheim certified at 1250×2300mm

North American brands

Brand-published ratings; certification body varies; not typically EN-tested

Lock system

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

KFV multi-point, 3-point standard up to 5-point electric with panic; WILKA cylinder, 5 keys supplied

North American brands

Single-point deadbolt standard; multi-point on premium upgrade

Standard design library

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

~226 designs across Standard, Classic, and Exclusive families

North American brands

Typically 8–30 standard designs

Custom (Individual) design

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

Unlimited factory-build to spec

North American brands

Limited custom availability, line-dependent

Coordination with garage door

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

Same factory, same RAL, same appliqué patterns, FSC3 biometric works on both

North American brands

None — entry door and garage door from different manufacturers

Typical Calgary installed price

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

$4,500 – $12,000+ depending on tier and configuration

North American brands

$1,500 – $3,500 typical, premium tiers higher

Typical lead time

Ryterna RD80 / RD100

8–12 weeks (factory order)

North American brands

In stock to 4–6 weeks typical

When a North American brand is right

You want to spend $1,500 to $3,500 installed. You want the door in stock or available within four to six weeks. You don't need an architectural-spec product, certified RC3 security, or coordination with a custom Ryterna garage door. Most Calgary entry-door buyers fit this profile and the North American residential-grade product is the right answer for them. We're not going to talk you out of it.

When Ryterna is right

First: you're already specifying or installing a Ryterna garage door, and matching the entry door to it is part of the project. Same-factory, same-RAL, same-appliqué coordination is something no North American brand can provide regardless of price.

Second: you're building or renovating to an architectural specification — concrete, corten, wood-faced material expression, frameless glazing, or contemporary geometry that the North American residential catalogue doesn't carry.

Third: thermal performance, accessibility, or security certification is a primary criterion. The 0.65 W/m²K whole-door U-value, magnetic pop-up threshold, and IFT Rosenheim RC3 certification are why Ryterna exists.

The honest summary

ThermaTru, Masonite, Provia, and Jeld-Wen are the right answer for most Calgary entry-door purchases. We sell against them by being a different category of product, not a “better” version of the same thing. If your project does have a coordination, architectural, accessibility, or certification reason to step into the Ryterna category, Ryterna is the only door supplied in Canada that's built to that specification — and we're the only place in Canada that supplies it.

The Magnetic Pop-Up Threshold — Built-In Accessibility, Not a Retrofit

Ryterna RD80 and RD100 solve the weather-seal vs accessibility trade-off inside the door design itself.

Standard entry-door thresholds force a compromise. A high threshold — the kind every weatherized residential door uses — seals well against drafts and wind-driven snow, but it's also a tripping edge for older homeowners and a barrier for anyone using a wheelchair, walker, or stroller. The retrofit answer is usually a threshold ramp, an aftermarket piece of metal or rubber that sits on top of the threshold and reduces the step. It works, but it's a workaround. The door itself is still built around the trade-off.

Ryterna's RD80 and RD100 doors solve the trade-off differently. The threshold is a magnetic pop-up profile — a magnetic sealing strip that rises out of a recessed groove when the door closes, creates a perfect compression seal against the bottom of the door, and drops back into the groove when the door opens. When the door is closed, the seal is engaged at full height. When the door is open, the threshold disappears flush into the floor channel.

Ryterna positions this exactly: "designed to reduce the obstacles met by wheelchairs, prams, and other wheeled vehicles." That's the manufacturer's language, taken directly from their own product literature. They engineered this for accessibility-aware households and they market it that way.

Door closed

Seal engaged

The magnetic strip rises from the recessed groove and creates a full compression seal against Calgary wind, drafts, and snow.

Door open

Threshold drops flush

The strip drops back into the floor channel, reducing the obstacle for wheelchairs, walkers, strollers, prams, wheeled luggage, and carts.

Aging-in-place renovations

If you're planning to stay in your home through the next 20 years, the entry threshold becomes a foreseeable concern long before it becomes an immediate one. A magnetic pop-up threshold removes the tripping edge today and stays removed in 15 years when stability matters more.

Mobility-accessible households

If anyone in the home uses a wheelchair, walker, scooter, or rollator on a daily basis, the entry threshold is the most-encountered barrier in the house. Ryterna's solution is the threshold that isn't there when you don't need it and is fully sealed when you do.

Stroller and wheeled-luggage households

Less critical, but real. Parents pushing strollers, anyone routinely moving wheeled luggage or a wheeled grocery cart through the front door — the magnetic pop-up threshold makes daily entry frictionless without compromising the seal.

What it doesn't change

The threshold is engineered, not magical. It works correctly when the door alignment is correct, the magnetic strip is clean, and the floor channel isn't packed with debris. Standard maintenance — wipe the strip, vacuum the channel, keep the door alignment square — keeps it working through a Calgary winter. We surface this at install rather than after.

Why this matters competitively

No North American residential entry-door manufacturer offers an integrated magnetic pop-up threshold. The closest equivalent is an aftermarket transition ramp, which solves the height problem but adds an interior trip edge in exchange. Ryterna RD80 and RD100 are the only doors supplied in Canada with this specific accessibility solution built into the factory product, and Garage Door Fix is the only company in Canada that supplies them.

This isn't available on RD67 — the entry-tier model uses a conventional composite aluminium-and-PVC threshold (12mm inside, 22.5mm outside) suited to standard residential applications without the accessibility brief. If accessibility is a primary criterion, RD80 is the entry point into the line; if thermal performance and concealed-hinge aesthetics are also priorities, RD100 carries the same magnetic threshold on the premium tier.

Technical Specifications & Hardware

A consolidated reference for architectural specifications, comparison against other quotes, and contractor technical questions.

Leaf thickness

RD67

67mm

RD80

92mm

RD100

102mm

Skin material

RD67

Steel — cold-rolled, hot-dip galvanised, chemically treated, powder-coated

RD80

Aluminium — 2.5mm outer / 1.5mm inner

RD100

Aluminium — 2.5mm outer / 1.5mm inner

Frame

RD67

Composite aluminium with 24mm thermal break

RD80

Aluminium with thermal break

RD100

Aluminium with thermal break (heavier than RD80)

Insulation core

RD67

Freon-free PU foam

RD80

Freon-free PU foam

RD100

Freon-free PU foam

Glazing

RD67

Triple-glazed P4A safety glass (4mm + 4-film laminate + 4mm)

RD80

Triple-glazed P4A safety glass

RD100

Triple-glazed P4A safety glass

Perimeter sealing

RD67

Triple-contour rubber

RD80

Triple-contour rubber

RD100

Triple-contour rubber

Threshold

RD67

Composite aluminium + PVC, 12mm inside / 22.5mm outside

RD80

Magnetic pop-up + two perimeter rubbers

RD100

Magnetic pop-up + two perimeter rubbers

U-value (whole door)

RD67

0.94 W/m²K (1000×2200mm plane leaf)

RD80

0.69 W/m²K

RD100

0.65 W/m²K

Security certification

RD67

RC 2

RD80

RC 2 standard / RC 3 upgrade (IFT Rosenheim, 1250×2300mm)

RD100

RC 2 standard / RC 3 upgrade (IFT Rosenheim, 1250×2300mm)

Wind resistance

RD67

Class 4

RD80

Class 3

RD100

Class 3

Rain tightness

RD67

Class 4A

RD80

Class 6A

RD100

Class 6A

Sound insulation

RD67

34.5 dB

RD80

32 dB

RD100

32 dB

Hinges

RD67

Dr. Hahn 3-piece, 120 kg, 180° opening

RD80

Dr. Hahn 3-piece, 120 kg

RD100

Dr. Hahn 3-piece, 120 kg, or Wala WU concealed (inside-opening only, 150 kg)

Standard design library

RD67

35 designs (codes 100–134)

RD80

~130 designs (codes 200–909) — shared with RD100

RD100

~130 designs (codes 200–909) — shared with RD80

Classic CLS heritage range

RD67

Not available

RD80

Available — 22 designs

RD100

Available — 22 designs

Exclusive material range

RD67

Not available

RD80

Available — ~39 designs (concrete / corten / wood / glass)

RD100

Available — ~39 designs

Maximum dimensions (made-to-order)

RD67

Custom consultation

RD80

1,250mm × 2,300mm

RD100

1,250mm × 2,300mm

Standard RAL palette

RD67

11 standard RALs + Gloss 20% / Structure finish + 3 TG-series + DB 703 metallic + custom

RD80

Same as RD67, plus custom RAL matching

RD100

Same as RD80

Locking & Access Hardware

Every Ryterna entry door ships with hardware that's commercially named, individually certified, and replaceable from European hardware suppliers — not proprietary parts that lock you into one supplier or one repair vendor.

Lock cylinders

WILKA cylinders in safety class A, B, or C (C is the highest residential class). Five keys supplied with every cylinder as standard. ESC-5 drill-proof escutcheon optional for high-security applications.

Multi-point locking systems (KFV)

Seven configurations from 3-point mechanical (the standard baseline) up to 5-point electric with panic-egress function. Available configurations: L3P, L4P, L5P, L3P+D&N+EM, L5PMA, L5PA, and L5PMA+panic / L5PA+panic for emergency-egress applications.

Electronic access control

Four fingerprint scanner options (FSC1, FSC2, FSC3, FSC4) — FSC3 is the same biometric unit available on Ryterna garage doors, allowing one fingerprint to authorize both the entry door and garage door if both are specified. Five keypad options (KP1, KP2, KP3, KP4, KP5) cover basic numeric through advanced multi-user with smartphone integration.

Hinges

Dr. Hahn 3-piece hinges across all three tiers (120 kg load capacity, 180° opening on RD67, 3-way adjustable for post-install fine-tuning). RD100 inside-opening doors offer the optional Wala WU concealed hinge system (150 kg capacity, no visible hinge hardware from the closed-door side).

Pull and lever handles

11 pull-handle profiles in lengths from 500mm up to 2300mm (the longest options on RD80 and RD100 only — RD67 caps at 1200mm because of leaf depth), 11 lever and knob handle styles, 5 escutcheon options. All available in any standard or custom RAL colour.

Side and top element configurations

For wider or taller openings: side elements and top elements are available in seven combinations — RW, LW, LRW, TW, TRW, TLW, TLRW. Each side or top element is glazed to match the door specification and built into the same frame system, so the entire assembly carries the same thermal and weather performance as the door leaf itself.

Online Door Configurator

Most door companies show you a catalog and ask you to imagine the rest. Ryterna lets you design your door on screen before it's built. Choose from hundreds of designs, color combinations, sidelight windows, handles, and lock systems.

See exactly what your door will look like in your chosen RAL color with your chosen handle and glass option. No guesswork, no surprises when it arrives.

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Ryterna online door configurator

Make It Yours

Every Ryterna door is built to order. Colors, glass, hardware, frame type — nothing is off the shelf.

Glass & Glazing Options

Glass glazing options

Door Configurations & Sidelights

Entry door configurations

RAL Color Options

RAL color options

Explore Other Door Types

Overhead Sectional Doors: Our full residential garage door selection — Ryterna from entry-tier to fully custom, plus Canadian-made Northland.

Walk-Through Doors: Sectional doors with integrated pedestrian doors for convenient daily access.

Matching Entry & Garage Door Sets: Coordinate your entry door with your Ryterna garage door for a unified exterior.

Entry Door FAQ

Ryterna doors use thermally broken European construction: RD67 uses a steel-skin leaf on a composite aluminium frame, while RD80 and RD100 use aluminium skins, PU foam cores, and aluminium thermal-break frames. Add triple-glazed P4A safety glass options, KFV multi-point locking, and U-values down to 0.65 W/m²K. Big-box doors are typically stamped steel with polystyrene insulation and single-point locks.

RD67, RD80, and RD100 are RC2 as standard. RD80 and RD100 can be upgraded to certified RC3 packages tested at IFT Rosenheim. RC3 means the upgraded door resists sustained forced-entry attempts with tools like screwdrivers, pliers, and crowbars for a minimum of 5 minutes.

Yes. RD80 and RD100 support factory-integrated fingerprint scanners, keypads, and smart access options. The FSC3 fingerprint scanner can also be matched with Ryterna garage doors, so one biometric setup can control both openings.

Any RAL color — over 200 standard options, plus custom color matching. Woodgrain finishes, metallic textures, and multi-tone designs are also available. Every door is factory-painted for durability.

Yes — that’s one of Ryterna’s biggest advantages. Same RAL color, same finish, same design elements across both your entry door and garage door. No other manufacturer offers this level of coordination. See our matching door sets page for examples.

Typical lead time is 8–12 weeks from order confirmation, as each door is built to your exact specifications in Ryterna’s factory in Lithuania. We’ll confirm the timeline during your consultation.

Yes. The aluminum frames include thermal breaks to prevent cold transfer, magnetic thresholds seal against drafts, and triple-perimeter weathersealing handles Calgary’s -30°C to -40°C extremes. The U-values (0.65–0.94) are specifically engineered for harsh climates.

Ryterna entry doors in Calgary typically start in the mid-four-figure range and scale into the five-figures depending on tier, design family, and configuration. RD67 is the entry tier, RD80 is the standard tier where most quotes land, and RD100 is the premium tier with concealed-hinge optionality and the highest thermal performance. Pricing depends on the tier, the design family chosen (Standard / Classic CLS heritage / Exclusive material), the door dimensions, the locking system (KFV 3-point standard, up to 5-point electric with panic), the threshold and hinge specification, and any custom RAL or biometric access add-ons. Each Ryterna entry door is built to order at the factory in Lithuania, so we provide a written quote against your specific configuration rather than a one-size-fits-all price. Free delivery and installation are included across our Calgary, Edmonton, and Saskatoon service areas; doors can ship anywhere else in Canada at additional freight cost. Factory lead time is 8–12 weeks from order confirmation.

Yes — that’s exactly what Ryterna’s Classic (CLS) design family was built for. CLS 1 through CLS 11 plus window-variant codes (CLS 4WA, 4WB, 5WA, 5WB, 6WA, 6WB, 7W, 8W, 9W, 10W, 1W) cover 22 coordinated heritage designs: panelled door faces, traditional rebate detail, leaded-glass aesthetics. They’re built on the modern RD80 or RD100 construction — aluminium thermal-break frame, triple-glazed P4A safety glass, magnetic pop-up threshold, RC2/RC3 IFT Rosenheim certified security. So you get a heritage visual language in current architectural construction, which is genuinely rare in the Canadian market. They pair naturally with Ryterna’s Retro side-hinged garage doors and Georgian-cassette sectional doors for a complete heritage exterior system from one factory. We’ve quoted these for pre-1950s Calgary homes specifically because the modern flush entry door doesn’t fit the architectural language of those neighbourhoods.

Yes. RD80 and RD100 ship with a magnetic pop-up threshold — a sealing strip that rises out of a recessed groove when the door closes (full-height seal against drafts and snow), then drops back into the groove when the door opens (flush floor transition). Ryterna’s manufacturer language describes it as “designed to reduce the obstacles met by wheelchairs, prams, and other wheeled vehicles.” That’s accessibility engineered into the door rather than added as an aftermarket threshold ramp. The Ryterna door also opens 180° on Dr. Hahn 3-piece hinges (or Wala WU concealed hinges on inside-opening RD100), which gives a clear pass-through wider than most North American residential entry doors at the same opening dimension. Combined with the option for keypad or fingerprint access (no key turn required), the door is well-suited to mobility-accessible households. RD67 uses a conventional composite threshold without the pop-up mechanism, so for accessibility-driven projects RD80 is the entry point into the line.

Different category, honestly. Ryterna RD80 and RD100 are RC2-certified as standard and RC3-certified as an upgrade — both tested at IFT Rosenheim in Germany, the institute that issues European EN-standard burglar-resistance certifications. RC3 means the door, frame, lock, and glazing together resist sustained forced entry with crowbars, screwdrivers, and similar tools for a minimum of five minutes — tested as a complete assembly, not as individual components. The lock cylinder is a WILKA cylinder in safety class A, B, or C (C being the highest) with five keys supplied as standard. The locking mechanism is a KFV multi-point system — 3-point mechanical baseline, with upgrades to 4-point, 5-point, or 5-point-electric with a panic function for emergency egress. Most Canadian residential entry doors carry a single-point deadbolt and brand-published security ratings without third-party certification. The construction is competently engineered for typical residential use; it’s just not tested or certified to the same standard. RC2 is the right choice for most Calgary homes; RC3 is the answer for high-security residential applications where the certification matters as much as the mechanism.

Stan and Marta Klugman

About the Author

Stan Klugman | Founder, Calgary Garage Door Fix

Stan has over 15 years of experience in the door industry and has personally overseen more than 32,000+ installations across Calgary. As Canada's only authorized Ryterna dealer, we bring European engineering to Alberta homeowners. BBB-accredited with 2,630+ five-star Google reviews.

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