Reasons to Replace the Front Door When You Buy a New House

May 14, 2021 | Doors

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The front door is the most important door in your house. When you move into a new home, it may seem all is well with the front door because you don’t know the home’s history or the age of the door. It may look like it’s strong and well taken care of, but it’s possible it is broken or damaged. So, the first thing you should do when you buy a home is to check the condition of the front door, especially if you have purchased an older home, which oftentimes are built without insulation and/or are not energy efficient. The following are a few reasons for replacing the front door when purchasing a home.

Enhanced Security

The front door protects you and your loved ones against intruders, noise, and weather. You may realize that the front door isn’t in good shape and needs replacement. For enhanced security, use a fiberglass or steel door. Many people like fiberglass because it resembles wood, and it does not swell, shrink, rot, or warp. It is also fire and insect resistant. On the other hand, STEEL???? it is strong, durable, and just like fiberglass, andalso fire and insect resistant.

Reduced Maintenance

If the original door is made of wood, it would be costly to keep up the maintenance. Doors can take a beating, especially during the winter months. When exposed to extreme temperature changes, wood doors expand and contract which cause cracks and warping. Wood tends to rot and is easily attacked by insect. If you are keeping a wood door, be prepared to spend a significant amount of money on repairs and maintenance. Replacing wooden doors with either steel doors or fiberglass doors means reducing your maintenance costs.

Aesthetics

Old doors don’t look visually appealing, making it necessary to replace them. Modern doors are designed with beauty in mind. Replacing your old door with a more attractive door will increase the curb appeal of your house.

If you are ready to replace your old door, the next step is to look for an expert for the job. Luckily, Rusco Windows is here to help. When you call us, we’ll discuss with you and help you decide which door is best for your house. Once we agree, we’ll install it for you at an affordable cost.

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