Storm Doors: Necessity or Luxury?

February 8, 2009 · Filed Under construction 

Most of us already know how fierce and destructive hurricanes can be. Many times, they strike in areas where nobody would expect them to do so. This happens because of the global warming and because of the weather changes during the past decades. Such incidents make us consider storm doors and windows for protecting ourselves from disasters.

Storm doors are in fact some strong shields which slide over the real doors and windows. They are not replacements, but reinforcements, offering protection to storms, heavy rains or strong winds.

After you have them in place, storm doors aren’t necessarily needed to close all the time. When there are no storms, you can let them open and use only your conventional doors. Why wear them, if it is not the case, after all? They cost money and their maintenance costs money, too.

A storm door can be a money saver for your family budget. Studies have shown that 70% of the temperature waste in a house is happening through the windows and doors. Having then doubled, makes the heat losses diminish, thus making you consume less energy for heating your house.

Heavy duty exterior doors can be made of metal, as well as of hard wood. Vinyl is also a modern choice of material, which makes it possible that your door has a wide range of patterns and colors. The choice belongs to you and your home designer, if you have one.

Another situation when people may choose to install storm protective doors is not weather-related. It relates to the probability that somebody breaks in their house while they are not at home. Window shutters and reinforced storm doors can prevent this unpleasant situation.

While some home owners are not so conscious and don’t want to spend money on such things like storm doors, others want to take all cautions in order to get an as high as possible protection degree.

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