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Important Tips When Picking a Storm Door Style

By Dio Ravey


Storm doors shield exterior doors from the weather, whether it's sunlight, rain or debris during a storm. Most of the storm doors you buy today come with screens so when the weather is nice, you can use the screen door to circulate fresh air through your home without risking flying insects coming inside.

The key factors to consider when buying a storm door are door style, the material the door is made of and the construction quality. You should also consider the maintenance needs of the type of Storm Door you choose. A wooden storm front door will require annual painting/sealing however a vinyl siding Storm Door will usually only require a 'wipe clear' every couple of years.

When you're buying a storm door, remember these doors are made from various components. A thicker storm door is more rigid and also long lasting when compared to slim versions.

* Retracting display storm doors - store the screen at the top of the door. It rolls up on a tensioned dowel that helps prevent complications storing the door when not in use.

Fiberglass - is like PVC but more expensive but does not have any toxic compounds. Both PVC and fiberglass doors have added chemicals to the material to slow the impact of ultraviolet rays from the sun.

* Ventilating hurricane doors - have a fixed full or half-screen panel, and that saves swapping glass and screen panels. The glass panels move when you want cross-ventilation.

When you're buying a storm door, remember these doors are made from various components. A thicker storm door is more rigid and also long lasting when compared to slim versions.

Materials selections include things like:

Materials selections include things like:

You should also consider the maintenance needs of the type of Storm Door you choose. A wooden storm front door will require annual painting/sealing however a vinyl siding Storm Door will usually only require a 'wipe clear' every couple of years.

Wood: is the original material and also is probably the most attractive. But it requires regular maintenance, like painting and resealing. Thin wood doors (less than one inch) are good for screens but can't support the weight of a glass panel.

* Full-view storm doors - have a full glass section or panel plus a display section (you swap them with seasonal changes). Try to look for a full-view front door with a taller kick panel as we find this is the biggest maintenance issue when it comes to storm/screen doors.

Aluminum: essentially doesn't rust, so it doesn't need to be painted regularly. Aluminum storm doors come in various colors and also thickness, and they all support glass panels. The downside of aluminum storm doors is that the corners can fracture should the door be blown open during a storm, and then you need to replace the corners.

If you're concerned about bugs, consider a door sweep to fill the gap at the bottom of your door.

You'll come across lots of safety measures (metal grills) storm doors accessible despite the fact that you want to buy online to find the best selection. These doors can provide safety measures and also exacerbating ones home's curb attractiveness. Therefore, safety measures are definitely the least of the complications.

Storm doors are generally a significant feature to enhance your home. Today you'll likely buy a combo storm and screen door which offers lots of advantages.




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