Entry Doors - Short Guide To Entry Doors
When deciding on a new entry door for your house you need to
be very careful. The entry is the first impression people have
of your home, so you need to choose them well. The front entry
door is the focus of the entry to your home.
The problem is that because the entry door is always exposed
to the inclement of weather they often look old before their time.
Older homes used wood entry doors because this was the material
that people wanted because it looked natural and gave a worm feeling.
The problem is that these wooden doors are very susceptible to
bad weather.
Modern day entry doors are quite different. Today there are many
modern versions for entry doors. There is every type and size
you can imagine available. Some are made of wood, and others are
made of fiberglass, and fiberglass and steel combinations. And
an even better feature of today’s doors is that the entire
entry door is sold as an entry system. This means that the door
is already pre hung in a frame, and includes weather stripping
on the bottom edge. These doors even come with side lights, locksets
and hinges.
As mentioned before there are many materials that entry doors
are made of today, and sometimes what appears to be a wood door
is not really a wood door. Many of today’s wood doors have
steel interiors and most doors whether wood or steel have some
sore to foam insulation.
All entry doors weather wood, or non wood come in two types:
paneled or flush. Paneled doors are the ones that have rectangular
recesses in them. This type of door was designed so the wood would
not warp or crack as much. Flush doors have a flat and smooth
surface. Those doors that are considered to be door lights have
glass panels that substitute the rectangular panels in woodened
paneled doors.
An entry doors design influences the way a room or an entry to
a room looks and in some way may affect the overall look of the
entire home. That’s why when choosing an entry door you
should look at some type of panel door, because they look like
they have been finely crafted, and a flush door looks very functional
but has no style at all. Because of this a paneled entry door
will cost a little more than a flushed door.
When Choosing a Door You Need to Take Several Factors into Consideration.
When you choose your entry door you should decide based on your
personal taste, but you should also factor in cost and durability.
After all what good does it do you to buy a very expensive entry
door if you are going to have to replace it in a few short years?