Why You Should Install Your Patio Door Before the Holiday Season

Nov 20, 2020 | Doors

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Your schedule for the next few months is full of holiday parties and family obligations. It may seem crazy to even consider tackling a home improvement project during this busy season. However, now is the perfect time to finally invest in that patio door that you have been pining for.

Don’t believe us? For more than 80 years, Rusco has been a home improvement staple in the Chicagoland suburbs. We have seen our fair share of patio door installations, and one thing is certain, every time – no one ever wishes they would have waited. Our customers almost always wonder, “why didn’t we do this sooner?” Your new patio door can make your holidays even brighter.

Installation is easier than you think
When new customers come to us, they are often dreading installation. After all, you often hear horror stories of installations that took longer and cost more than expected. We are able to put our customers at ease immediately because we take our installation process seriously.

Our team of installation experts are friendly and on time. They leave your home clean, and your door seamlessly installed. You won’t believe how quickly your new door can be in your home for you to enjoy.

It’s fun to show off your new door
What better way to show off your new patio door than during a holiday gathering at your home? Imagine your candle light flickering in the reflection of your new door, or adorning your new door with a festive holiday set of wreaths. Your guests will love oohing and aahing over the door, and you will love telling your guests about your Rusco experience.

It’s a gift to yourself
A new patio door is truly a gift to yourself and an investment into your home’s value. You will enjoy finally purchasing a well made door at a reasonable price, and your home will enjoy enhanced architectural design. If you aren’t quite sure which patio door may work best for your home, stop by our showroom to see your options firsthand and get advice from our team.

When your patio door is installed before your holiday event, you will wonder why you didn’t do it sooner. Make your holidays brighter with a new patio door, and a stress-free installation, from Rusco.

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