ProVia Signet vs. Ascent vs. Legacy Doors: Which Entry Door Is Best for Your Home?

Choosing the right entry door can feel overwhelming. You’re comparing ProVia’s three main lines: Signet fiberglass, Ascent fiberglass, and Legacy steel, and each claims to offer the best combination of beauty, security, and durability. But how do you know what’s really worth your money?

At Hoel Roofing, we’ve installed ProVia doors across Indiana for years. We specialize in windows and doors, and we’ve seen firsthand how each ProVia line performs in real Indiana homes through harsh winters, humid summers, and everything in between.

In this article, we discuss the most important features and selling points of these three door lines, how much they cost, and the real pros and cons of each.

By the end of this article, you will know enough about the performance, cost, value, and differences between the ProVia Signet, Ascent, and Legacy doors so you can feel confident about your entry door decision.

What Criteria Did We Consider When Comparing Signet, Ascent, and Legacy?

Here are the key criteria we use to compare these three ProVia lines:

  1. Cost (Upfront Investment): Knowing what you’ll pay fully installed helps you budget accurately. 
  2. Material and Construction Quality: How each door is built affects durability, energy efficiency, and realism.
  3. Durability and Security: This includes impact resistance, dent resistance, and structural strength.
  4. Energy Efficiency: We look at insulation methods, ENERGY STAR ratings, and how well each door performs in Indiana’s temperature extremes.
  5. Aesthetic Options: Choices in texture, color, stain finishes, and woodgrain realism can dramatically affect your home’s appearance and resale value.
  6. Customization Flexibility: The more customization, the better you can match your home’s style.
  7. Warranty Coverage: A longer or more comprehensive warranty protects your investment. Different ProVia lines offer different warranty lengths and coverage.

By using these criteria, we focus on what really matters to homeowners: value, longevity, protection, and aesthetic appeal. This approach helps you make an informed decision rather than just picking based on price or brand reputation.

How Do Signet, Ascent & Legacy Doors Compare on Cost?

In Indiana, here’s what you can expect to pay for a fully installed ProVia entry door:

  • ProVia Signet® Fiberglass: $6,500–$20,000
  • ProVia Ascent™ Fiberglass: $6,500–$15,000
  • ProVia Legacy™ Steel (20-gauge): $6,000–$8,000
  • ProVia Legacy™ Steel (24-gauge): $5,000–$7,000

Important note: ProVia recently discontinued the Heritage fiberglass line and replaced it with the new Ascent line in 2026. Ascent sits between Legacy steel and Signet fiberglass in both price and features.

Our Verdict:

  • If your priority is affordability and maximum security, Legacy 20-gauge steel offers the best value.
  • If you want fiberglass with mid-range pricing and good performance, Ascent balances cost and quality.
  • If you want maximum customization, the most realistic woodgrain, and premium finishes, Signet is the top-tier choice.

How Do Signet, Ascent & Legacy Doors Compare in Durability and Performance?

Here’s how Signet, Ascent, and Legacy compare in real-world durability and performance:

Material Comparison: Fiberglass vs. Steel

Fiberglass (Signet & Ascent):

  • Won’t dent or rust
  • Resists warping in extreme temperatures
  • Can be stained to look like real wood
  • Lower maintenance than steel
  • Signet Door edge made from Cherry, Mahogany, or Oak: Matching woodgrain edge eliminates visual disconnect
  • Signet is the most structurally robust fiberglass door ProVia makes, with construction that rivals solid wood doors.
  • ENERGY STAR certified; 15-year finish warranty
  • Fiberglass doors don’t rust, warp, or rot. They handle Indiana’s freeze-thaw cycles, humidity, and temperature swings without issue.

Ascent

  • Glued, dowel-pinned rod construction reinforces corners for superior strength
  • Premium wood stiles on each side adds rigidity
  • Ascent is nearly as strong as Signet but uses slightly lighter internal components, making it a strong mid-tier option
  • ENERGY STAR certified; 10-year finish warranty

Steel (Legacy):

  • Strongest and most secure option
  • Dent-resistant (20-gauge is thicker than 24-gauge)
  • Excellent energy efficiency
  • Requires periodic maintenance (repainting if scratched)
  • Composite lock block: Reinforces deadbolt and lock area
  • Computer-driven foam fill: Optimal insulation
  • ENERGY STAR certified; 10-year finish warranty
  • Steel doors are equally weather-resistant but can rust if the finish is scratched and not touched up. 20-gauge steel is highly dent-resistant but can dent with extreme impact. 24-gauge steel dents more easily.

Legacy 20-gauge is the strongest and most secure door available. It’s virtually impossible to kick in or force open.

Both materials excel in harsh climates, but fiberglass requires less maintenance.

Lifespan

Signet: 30 to 50+ years with minimal maintenance Ascent: 30 to 50+ years with minimal maintenance Legacy: 30+ years; may require periodic repainting if finish is damaged

Winner: All three last 30+ years. ProVia doors are often “your last door, not your next one.”

Aesthetic Options: Which Door Looks Best?

Woodgrain Realism

Signet Fiberglass:

Signet offers the most realistic woodgrain finishes available in fiberglass:

  • Cherry, Mahogany, Oak, Fir, and Knotty Alder woodgrain options
  • Smooth finish option
  • Laser-etched woodgrain texture: Captures intricate grain patterns
  • Door edge matches woodgrain: No visual disconnect
  • DuraFuse™ Stain Finishing System: 7-step process with two oven-cured UV-resistant clear coats for deep, long-lasting color

Signet’s woodgrain is virtually indistinguishable from real wood.

Ascent Fiberglass:

Ascent offers a more simplified but still high-quality woodgrain:

  • White Oak woodgrain (laser/acid etched from premium wood)
  • Smooth finish with subtle brush-textured embossing
  • Door edge matches woodgrain: Seamless appearance
  • 5-step staining process: Oven-cured UV-resistant clear coat

Ascent looks excellent but has fewer woodgrain options than Signet.

Legacy Steel:

Legacy offers woodgrain-textured steel or smooth finishes:

  • Woodgrain-textured steel: Embossed pattern mimics wood
  • Smooth steel: Clean, modern look
  • High-definition embossing options
  • Shaker embossing options

Legacy looks like a high-quality steel door, but doesn’t achieve the realism of fiberglass woodgrain.

Color and Finish Options

Signet: Widest range of stain colors, glazes, and paint colors. Custom color matching available.

Ascent: Variety of stain and paint finishes. Custom color matching available.

Legacy: All ProVia paint colors plus two coordinating stain colors. Custom color matching available.

All three lines offer the ability to customize each side of the door with different styles and finishes.

Inscribed Doors (Engraved Designs)

Signet: Offers inscribed Cherry doors with engraved designs or custom house numbers. Extremely elegant.

Ascent: Offers inscribed White Oak doors with bold, modern engraved designs.

Legacy: Does not offer inscribed options.

Winner for aesthetics: Signet for maximum realism and customization. Ascent for modern, clean designs. Legacy for sleek steel aesthetics.

Customization: Which Door Offers the Most Options?

Signet is the most customizable ProVia door:

  • 5 woodgrain options (Cherry, Mahogany, Oak, Fir, Knotty Alder) + Smooth
  • Inscribed designs
  • Simulated divided panel options
  • Widest range of glass options
  • Custom sizing in 1/8″ increments
  • Different styles and finishes on each side

Ascent offers good customization:

  • White Oak or Smooth finish
  • Inscribed designs
  • Good range of glass options
  • Custom sizing in 1/8″ increments
  • Different styles and finishes on each side

Legacy offers solid customization:

  • Woodgrain-textured or smooth steel
  • Good range of glass options
  • Custom sizing in 1/8″ increments
  • Different styles and finishes on each side
  • No inscribed options

Our verdict: Signet for homeowners who want total design freedom.

Warranty Coverage: Which Door Offers the Best Protection?

All three ProVia lines come with strong warranties:

Signet Fiberglass:

  • Lifetime Limited Transferable Warranty on door slab (warping, cracking, delaminating)
  • Lifetime warranty on insulated glass
  • 15-year finish warranty (paint/stain)
  • Lifetime hardware warranty (Schlage, Emtek)

Ascent Fiberglass:

  • Lifetime Limited Transferable Warranty on door slab
  • Lifetime warranty on insulated glass
  • 10-year finish warranty (paint/stain)
  • Lifetime hardware warranty

Legacy Steel:

  • Lifetime Limited Transferable Warranty on door slab (20-gauge)
  • 20-year Limited Warranty on 24-gauge steel
  • Lifetime warranty on insulated glass
  • 10-year finish warranty (paint/stain)
  • Lifetime hardware warranty

Our Verdict: Signet for the longest finish warranty (15 years). Legacy 20-gauge for a lifetime structural warranty.

Comparing Signet vs. Ascent vs. Legacy At A Glance

Feature Signet Fiberglass Ascent Fiberglass Legacy Steel
Price range (installed) $6,500–$20,000 $6,500–$15,000 $5,000–$8,000
Material Fiberglass Fiberglass 20- or 24-gauge steel
Warranty (finish) 15 years 10 years 10 years
Warranty (structural) Lifetime transferable Lifetime transferable Lifetime (20-gauge); 20-year (24-gauge)
Woodgrain options 5 (Cherry, Mahogany, Oak, Fir, Knotty Alder) + Smooth White Oak + Smooth Textured or Smooth steel
Inscribed designs Yes (Cherry) Yes (White Oak) No
Construction Dovetailed stiles & rails; 2 5/8″ hardwood hinge stile Dowel-pinned rod construction; wood stiles One-piece steel; composite lock block
Energy efficiency ENERGY STAR certified ENERGY STAR certified ENERGY STAR certified
Dent resistance Excellent (won’t dent) Excellent (won’t dent) Very good (20-gauge); Good (24-gauge)
Security Excellent Excellent Superior (strongest option)
Maintenance Low (no painting/staining needed) Low (no painting/staining needed) Moderate (touch-up if scratched)
Lifespan 30–50+ years 30–50+ years 30+ years
Best for Maximum customization, realistic wood look Modern aesthetics, solid performance at mid-tier price Maximum security, budget-conscious

Which ProVia Door Is Best For You? 

The “best” ProVia door for you depends on your budget, aesthetic preferences, and priorities. We’ve installed all three lines, and each brings something valuable to the table.

Choose Signet if:

  • You want the most realistic woodgrain finish available
  • You value maximum customization options
  • You’re willing to invest in a premium door
  • You want the longest finish warranty (15 years)
  • You’re drawn to inscribed designs or unique aesthetics

Signet is the top-tier choice for homeowners who want their door to look like authentic wood with all the benefits of fiberglass.

Choose Ascent if:

  • You want fiberglass performance at a mid-range price
  • You like the modern look of White Oak or smooth finishes
  • You want good customization without Signet’s premium cost
  • You’re replacing a door in a newer home with standard openings
  • You want a balance of aesthetics and value

Ascent is the “sweet spot” door, excellent quality and performance without jumping to Signet’s price point.

Choose Legacy if:

  • Maximum security is your top priority
  • You prefer the look and feel of steel
  • You’re budget-conscious but don’t want to sacrifice quality
  • You want the strongest, most dent-resistant door available (20-gauge)
  • You’re comfortable with occasional touch-up maintenance

Legacy is the best choice for security-focused homeowners who want a door that’s virtually impossible to breach.

If you’re in the market for a ProVia door, Hoel Roofing specializes in ProVia installations across Indiana. We can help you choose the right line for your home, budget, and style.

Schedule a free consultation to see samples, discuss your options, and get a personalized quote.

Call us at (765) 561-4023 or fill out our online form to get started.

Your front door is the first thing guests see and the last line of defense for your home. Let’s make sure you choose the right one.

 

Toyosi Ogunsola

Toyosi Ogunsola is the Content Manager at Hoel Roofing & Remodeling in Rushville, IN, where she oversees the creation of educational, trustworthy content about roofing, remodeling, and home improvement. With a master’s degree in Emerging Media Design and Development and a background spanning content strategy, UX research, and digital marketing, Toyosi combines data-driven insights with clear, engaging writing to help homeowners make informed decisions. Passionate about translating complex roofing topics into helpful resources, she works closely with Hoel’s team of roofing experts to ensure every piece of content is accurate, practical, and user-focused.

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