I think Zach pretty much nailed it ... it really boils down to your style preference and budget and available time. I've said it before, so I'll say it again: despite all the rhetoric from the naysayers, building your own doors is NOT that difficult, ALL the proper materials for doing so are readily available, and so are lots of free advice, guidance, & support! Depending on several factors, building your own doors
can save you some money ... and also depending on several factors, they can take a few days or a few weeks to build. There is no one
right way to build your doors, but there lots of
incorrect ways, so be sure to study each method carefully and ask lots of questions. It would help if we knew what style of teardrop you are considering and the construction method you are thinking about.
BTW ... I've been doing this for a l-o-n-g time, and I can tell you without reservation that there is no such thing as a leak-
proof door (unless you're building a submarine ...

...!), but there are any number of ways to make sure you've taken all the reasonable steps to minimize the possibility of water intrusion.
If I can be of any assistance, please don't hesitate to ask! Good Luck, and as always ...
CHEERS!
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Retirement after over
32 Years of Building, Promoting, Supporting, Supplying, Living the Lifestyle, and Loving
Teardrop Trailers!"Life Moves a Little Slower When You're On Teardrop Time"The nature of Life, itself, is change ...
"Those who matter, don't mind, and those who mind, don't matter." 