Choosing
the perfect double door design
for your entry door can be difficult because there are so many choices. You
need to narrow down your choices to find out which features are the most
important to you.
There
are basically three main choices of materials used in exterior entry doors, and
these are wood, fiberglass composite and wrought iron doors. You can
add integral dual pane glass to a wooden door, although only in wrought iron
doors can you have independently opening glass windows in your door.
1.Wooden doors are
extremely popular for their natural warmth and beauty, but they do require far
more maintenance than either steel or fiberglass. Depending on its construction
and the weather it’s exposed to, a wooden door can warp, swell and even crack
over time. Today's engineered, wood core doors with laminated construction and
vapor barrier, does minimize this kind of damage. Still, expect to repaint or
varnish your front door every few years – depending on conditions.
A
36 x 80-inch single wood door can cost $275 or up to $3,500, depending on the
type of wood, construction, thickness, finish and glazing. A good quality hardwood,
double door design may cost upwards of $6,000. Ecologically, if you’re
looking for a renewable resource, wood can be a good choice. However, your
design options are fewer than with fiberglass or wrought iron doors.
2.
Fiberglass composite is a very popular
choice that gives the look of wood without the upkeep. These doors wrap tough,
compression-molded fiberglass around an energy-efficient polyurethane foam
core. They are quite strong, can be painted or stained to look like wood, they
won't rust and resist shrinking and swelling – a problem with most wood doors.
However, they don’t wear as well as wrought iron doors and there are
many cheaper variations that are not as reliable as the quality I am citing. This
quality of fiberglass door costs about the same as solid wood or wrought
iron doors, so they are not necessarily a money saving alternative.
3.
Wrought Iron doors vary from
a solid block of steel to a delicate double door design with a great
amount of glass and ornate hammered steel. Wrought iron doors are fireproof
and if thermally broken provide the same amount of insulation as wood or
fiberglass. Wrought iron doors can be very economical compared to wood
or fiberglass and generally require no maintenance other than a light cleaning
of the windows as needed. If properly made, they should not rust, chip or dent.
Wrought Iron doors usually incorporate glass and create a more open and
artistic element to your double door design.
A
high quality wrought iron door from a reliable manufacturer can cost between
$4,500- $10,000 depending on what features you choose; including low E glass,
Polar Shield™ thermal break technology, hurricane certification or added
sidelights and transom. Prices will vary greatly between manufacturers. One
company may charge less than another, but they use a lower grade steel and
don’t have as good a warranty. When you’re trying to compare for value, these
factors are considerable. If you live in a colder region, you must have a
thermal break to prevent your wrought iron door from leaking all your heat out
into the cold. Generally, wrought iron doors have a long lead time, so
be careful to plan well enough in advance that you don’t get caught buying
what’s available rather than what you want, just because it’s in stock and can
ship soon.
Prices
can be all over the place with all of these doors and so it pays to shop online
and read about the construction, warranties and values of a company before you
make a purchase. Any non-standard size it likely to cost significantly more.
There are always some disreputable firms who will sell you a discounted door
but then when it arrives with problems, you discover their customer service
line is always busy or their warranty excludes virtually everything. You are
less likely to encounter such scams by dealing with a reputable supplier. Check
out their Better Business Rating. The
BBB keeps record of complaints made against companies. Your supplier should
have an ‘A’ rating.
Once
you have an idea of what kind of entry door you want, remember to add shipping,
tax and installation fees plus hardware is generally not included and can run
another $700. Also remember that the one time cost of the perfect entry door
may be one of the most important decisions you make in terms of how valuable
your home is perceived to be. Even a modest home can be perceived as more
valuable with an impressive entryway. Don’t let short term cost considerations
deprive you of getting what you want.
Invest in quality materials that will please you for decades for the
real bargain.
For more information,
visit Donatello Doors online. www.donatellodoors.com
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