Posts Tagged ‘Patio Doors’

French Doors vs. Sliding Doors

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

There are many different options that a homeowner might have for doors leading to the backyard or patio area. But there seems to be two that stand out to most, and it can be difficult decision for some. Many times the decision is made because of pricing issues. A set of French doors are going to be a little more costly than the traditional sliding doors. Both can give a great feel to your home really giving you an inviting atmosphere to your outdoor spaces.

French doors are commonly used in homes that are going for a certain style or era. These doors are a little more expensive than most, but they are usually worth the expense in the end. French doors are one of the most popular chooses for people that are remodeling their homes. One of the downsides to these doors is that they are somewhat difficult to install on your own.

Sliding glass doors is a great option for a homeowner who is looking for a door that will let in great natural light. These types of doors can really make the outdoors inviting because of the open view they can give you. They are also one of the least expensive options available. This option is great for homeowners that are on a tight budget.

Reasons Your Patio Doors Stick

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

A common problem for many homeowners is a door that will not open or close easily. Patio doors are notorious for this, especially sliding doors. It is easy for the doors to get stuck on the metal tracks. This can be a very frustrating problem for homeowners who use these doors often.

Sliding patio doors can be some of the most problem causing doors out there. Well, that is when it comes to this particular situation. Sliding patio doors are a nice addition for any back entrance to a home. The most common source of the problem is the tracks. The tracks can become very dirty causing the doors to not slide smoothly. If you have a lot of dirt down in there the door will become jammed. The dirt will not allow the rollers on the doors to move from side to side. If this is the case, remove the doors and clean out the tracks and you may want to add some lubricant. This will make them slide a little easier as well.

If you have followed the step above and the doors are still sticking your problem could be in the frame. If the frame is bent, the doors will not open and close correctly. A frame can be bent for several reasons such as during installation, foundation issues, or rotted wood around the frame. A bent frame from installation can be fixed by removing the frame and reshaping carefully. If you have wood rot around the frame, you should be able to remove the frame and doors to replace the wood. This should be fairly easy to do if you are somewhat handy. If your problem is related to foundation problems, you will need to consult a professional that specializes in foundation repair.

Replacing Your Front Door

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

The front door of your home can tell someone a lot about the people that live there. It can tell them that you take care of your home regularly. The door can also show them that you have let your home repairs get away from you. If you are trying to sell your home, it can be a very important step to selling. You should always remember that your front door is going to be the first thing that many people see. This will also be how many people judge the condition of your home as well.

Choosing the right front door for your home can be a difficult process. You may take some time to find the right replacement door for your home. This can be a real tricky decision to make for some people. The question that you often ask yourself is what kind of door you are looking for. There are many different choices that you have at your disposal. You can get solid wood doors, fiberglass doors, decorative glass doors, colored doors, and metal doors.

When you have chosen the style of door that you want to purchase, you need to make sure that you measure the door frame correctly. You do not want to purchase a door that will not fit the space. If the replacement door is not pre-hung then you will want to measure inside the door frame. This will give you the measurement that you need. If you are going to purchase a pre-hung door, you will want to measure the outside of the frame. This means you will want to measure from above the door to below the threshold. This should give you an accurate measurement for your new door.