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Choosing A Storm Door

By: David Raiburn

Storm doors are one of the most useful doors in your home. They prevent loss of heat in winter and can save you a good deal of money in heating costs. Where summers are hot they can also help to keep your home cooler saving your cooling costs as well. There are several types of storm doors with these three being the most common.

Removable glass storm doors: This style of door has glass that can be removed and is convenient for milder summers as a screen can be inserted for summer months. The only inconvenience is storing the glass carefully and being sure the fasteners are not loose when you reinstall the glass.

Non-removable glass doors: This type of glass door is much cheaper than the regular doors, and it is very convenient and easy to install. The glass doors are permanently fixed to the walls. Non-removable glass doors are the best option during extreme weather conditions. However, these types of doors do not provide any ventilation facilities.

Self-storing glass storm doors: These types of doors are the most convenient doors as the glass doesn’t need to be removed or stored. The frame has glass panels which slide, making it easy to use. These doors provide optimum ventilation facilities and work during all climate conditions.

You can opt for a tinted glass as an addition to your storm door. A tinted glass acts as a filter for sunlight thus keeping your home cooler. If your door is south facing and lies fully exposed to the mercy of sun then a tinted glass is a must. The extra cost you have to bear will pay off in the savings you will make in your cooling bills. A tinted glass will enhance the beauty of your home thus hiking up its real estate value.

The Installation: You can install your storm door with your own hands or you can get it done by a professional. Installation of a storm door on your own will not be easy unless you have the talent for such things, otherwise it will be better to get things done by some professional. The shop or the company from where you have bought your storm door can also provide you the facility of installation.

Tips for choosing a storm door: It is important to keep a few things in mind when choosing your storm door.

- Always make sure to select the correct finish that has a long life length. You will get a wide variety to choose from keeping your home decor in mind.

2. Materials for the door frame: Be sure to take the material of the door frame into account as this will determine how well it will stand up to the elements and how long it will last.

3. You should always plan where you want to install the door before purchasing it. The area of installation determines the type of door that you need to buy, whether it is for your front entrance or room door. If you want a storm door for your sunroom, then aluminum is your best option. You should choose the door that suits the decor of your home. It is very important for the storm door to be light weight and weather resistant.

- The climate of your area and your budget are also the decisive factors in selection of the style of your storm door.

Thanks to technology, we now have the option of choosing our personalized storm doors. We can check out the different designs and styles over the internet or in our local stores and compare the prices to get the best deal. Always remember that the storm door should match the interior decoration of your home, for it to look attractive. A storm door is an asset which saves our money in the long run.

Article Source: http://www.retirementlivingarticledirectory.com

David Raiburn is the webmaster for F Doors, the web's premier resource for information about doors, For more articles on doors visit: www.fdoors.com/articles
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