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Comparison

Solid-Core Vs. Hollow-Core Doors

Compare solid-core and hollow-core doors and understand why WeShipDoors centers its catalog around solid-core flush units.

The practical difference

Solid-core doors feel heavier, more substantial, and more deliberate in finished spaces. Hollow-core doors are lighter and often cheaper, but they are usually chosen to hit a price point rather than to solve a fit or build-quality problem.

Why this matters for custom orders

If a buyer is already ordering around a real opening and paying for a custom prehung unit, the door itself should feel like it belongs in that project. Solid-core construction is more consistent with that expectation than a lightweight hollow-core slab.

Where hollow-core can still show up

Hollow-core doors can make sense in lower-cost interior applications where durability and feel are not the main concern. That is not the position this site is built around.

The WeShipDoors posture

WeShipDoors focuses on solid-core flush doors because the site is trying to solve fit, ordering clarity, and finished quality for custom openings. That is a better match for solid-core construction than a low-cost hollow-core program.

Best next step

If the goal is a painted minimal flush door with a more substantial feel, continue into the interior catalog or guided quote.

Take the next step

Once the comparison is clear, move into the guided quote flow or jump into a common size route.