What to Consider When Replacing a Front Door

Oct 6, 2022 | Doors

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Maybe you’ve recently decided to update your front door to create a more pleasing entry. With all the colors, types, and configurations available, it can be challenging to make a final choice. This blog will give you insight into some of the most essential things to think about when choosing the perfect door for the front of your home.

Take Your Home Style into Account

The style and shapes of the door are often chosen based on the architecture of your home. For a classic Tudor home, an arched wooden door looks great. A modern home might look better with a door that has sleek lines. At the same time, don’t be afraid to color outside of the lines. There are transitional styles that look great without being the same as your home.

Consider Security and Safety Factors

When it comes to security, door hardware matters. If you want the best safety in your home, consider a multipoint lock system. This means the hardware locks at various spots but only uses a single lock. Deadbolts may not be the best option for everyone since it takes longer to move out of your home if that’s a priority in an emergency.

Think About Exposure to the Elements

Some doors are very exposed to the elements while others are not. The right material will depend on this factor. A wood door, for instance, isn’t the best choice if the door is exposed to a large amount of rain or sun. Fiberglass, steel, or another material might be a better option. However, if your door will not experience the elements, you can choose whatever you want. All that limits you is your budget.

Study Function in Addition to Form

The door you choose will impact the look of your home and how it functions. For instance, if the door opens into a tiny room, inswing doors might bump into things. An outswing might be the better choice in this case. If people typically enter through the back, a sliding door could be a good choice. Some people may want a double door. Think about what you need and use that to guide your decision.

There are a lot of considerations when choosing a new front door. That’s where experts at Rusco Windows and Doors can help you. They know the ins and outs of doors and windows and can share that knowledge with you. Once you choose the right door for your needs, they’ll install it so you can enjoy all the benefits it offers.

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