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Things to Think About Before You Buy an Exterior Door

Buying yourself a new front door can be a huge improvement to the curb appeal of your home. It also carries certain choices that you may not be aware of. Factors like the door’s R-value and style are both practical and aesthetic concerns. Plus, you need to consider the climate where your door will be exposed to. Read on for every potential consideration you should make before you purchase a new front door.

Wood Vs. Metal

Metal doors used to be unattractive, cheap fixes for front doors. They offered some sense of style, but wood doors have always been the standard. New improvements in door design have made aluminum and metal doors able to compete with their wooden counterparts. Aluminum doors have thermal breaks installed, which offers improved insulation that can be better than wood in some cases. Of course, wood still has the time less feel and heft that a strong door ought to have. The choice these days largely comes down to your climate. Wood doors don’t last long when exposed to four seasons, at least not without a lot of weather proofing.

Styles

Today, there are a lot more style available to order than before. Ordering doors online even allows you to produce a custom door, made from materials you choose with accents you apply yourself. Installation is usually included in these services too. The end result is a higher prevalence of French or barnyard doors, bringing back some of those classic styles in a modern setting.

Final Thoughts

The exterior door of your home is one of the most frequently used doors on the property. The front and garage doors are both excellent places to perform an upgrade, especially if you are looking to improve the curb appeal of your property.

 

ETO Doors offers custom door builds for residential and commercial properties. ETO Doors reviews help consumers distinguish between their favorite brands, and the entire ETO Doors catalogue is available online.

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