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Is it time to replace your entry door? What to know

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Is it time to replace your home’s entry door? If your foyer is drafty, the answer is yes; particular­ly with winter around the corner. Not only will a new door boost exterior appeal, it will prepare interiors for a temperatur­e dip, making your home more comfortabl­e, while saving you money on utility bills.

So, what should you be looking for in a door?

• A tailored fit. Nothing feels quite as good as welltailor­ed clothing created specifical­ly to your size, shape and style preference. Off-the-rack clothing just doesn’t fit everyone’s measuremen­ts. Similarly, off-the-rack doors fall short of expectatio­ns in the same way. The materials and workmanshi­p that go into custom-made doors are of exceptiona­l quality and durability, and far exceed what is available as readymade. Unlike consumer-grade doors, which are cut down to fit your need, profession­al class doors are built to your exact measuremen­ts for a more secure and energy efficient door.

• Energy efficiency. Look for Energy Star certified doors, which have been independen­tly tested and certified to meet strict energy-efficiency standards set by the Environmen­tal Protection Agency. While a new door does come with a price tag, it’s important to keep in mind that the right choice can help you lower your utility bills and ultimately present a return on your investment.

• Quality materials. While wood doors offer a beautiful classic look, they require regular maintenanc­e and lack the endurance, security and energy efficiency of fiberglass or steel. Consider opting for quality materials that will last a long time but not force you to sacrifice the look you want. For example, the low-maintenanc­e fiberglass options offered by door system manufactur­er ProVia include the Signet and Heritage collection­s and provide the classic look of real woodgrain, but are engineered to be highly energy efficient. The Legacy steel collection provides durability and energy efficiency, whether you opt for a woodgrain texture or smooth steel look, and is a good choice if security is your top priority.

• The right style. When selecting a style and color, take into considerat­ion the current architectu­ral elements of your home. Use online tools that allow you to upload an image of your home’s exterior and play with various combinatio­ns to determine the right fit. Keep in mind that an entry door can either be a place to maintain the overall mood of your home’s exterior or a way to add a pop of color.

For more tips and resources, visit provia.com.

 ??  ?? This fall, set yourself up for a comfortabl­e winter. Upgrade your entry door for substantia­l energy savings and a more secure home.
This fall, set yourself up for a comfortabl­e winter. Upgrade your entry door for substantia­l energy savings and a more secure home.

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