
Senda Steel
Security Door for Exterior, Entry, Entrance.
Entry doors or exterior doors give personality
to homes. There are many varieties of entry doors
to choose from: fiberglass entry doors, wood entry
doors and steel entry doors to name a few. Advancements
have been made to improve the quality of these entry
door products.
Entry doors often reflect the personality of the
people who live in a house. As such, exterior door
manufacturers offer countless styles and options
in today's residential entry door market.Not only
are different styles available, but different door
materials as well. As recently as 30 years ago,
wood was your only choice in residential doors.
Now, you can choose from steel insulated doors,
fiberglass and composite (combination of wood and
fiberglass) doors and traditional wood doors. Technological
advancements for entry doors include weather resistant
simulated wood finishes, multi-point locking systems,
extensive decorative glass options, super insulated
cores, superb weather stripping, etc. Who would
have thought that exterior doors could have progressed
this far in just 30 years! The term entry door itself
is broad. It can mean anything from a plain single
slab door to a stunning unit consisting of prehung
double doors, sidelites, and a transom or every
combination in between. Whether your home is new
or old, the entry door is much more than a means
for entrance and exit. Entry doors make a statement.
The first and the main focal point, not only revealing,
but also emphasizing, your homes character. The
cost of an entry door or entry door unit will be
nullified by the amount of appreciation that it
will bring to the value of your home.
Entry doors are manufactured with a variety
of materials, each one serving a purpose and filling
a need in its own unique way. Let¡¯s
first point out that wind, rain, snow, heat, cold,
humidity and the sun are major enemies to any
exterior surface, and take their toll regardless
of the material. With the application of any exterior
door it is suggested that you should implement
an overhang and a storm door to negate the effects
of the elements. Steel and Fiberglass doors are
touted as having a higher R-value than wood doors.
R-value measures the heat conductivity of material.
The higher the R value, the better the material
serves as insulation. Even though R-values may
be technically higher in steel and fiberglass
doors, other factors such as the empty space between
the frames around glass and poor hanging may greatly
lessen the insulation value of these doors down
to an equal or lesser value than wood doors. Steel
doors are advertised as providing strength and
security. The down side is that a steel door is
only as strong and secure as the thickness of
the steel applied to the door. We have seen a
demonstration with a long sharp knife cutting
straight through the thin residential grade steel
doors. Other drawbacks are denting, rusting, and
regardless of insulation, heat or cold will travel
throughout the steel to the inside door surface.
Fiberglass composite is a good choice for doors
that will have constant exposure to severe or
humid condition, but fiberglass will still fall
victim to the sun by becoming brittle over time.
When combined with a nice stain and a durable
finish the visual beauty of wood doors is hard
to beat. With the proper care and some maintenance
an exterior wood door can last fifty to one hundred
years or more. Exterior wood doors are best manufactured
from woods such as White Oak or Mahogany.
Once you have selected the material best suited
to your area and its conditions, you must determine
how simple or elaborate your design will be. How
much room you have to work with will dictate the
size of your entry system. Whether you install
a simple single door or a dramatic double door
entry unit with sidelites and a transom, keep
in mind that small does not necessarily mean cheap
and often will produce big results.
What type and style of door to choose will be
your next decision. The choices of door type consist
of flush, flat panel, raised panel and glass or
a combination of panel and glass. The styles vary
and are numerous. An example of style might be
a raised four panel door with two 12¡±
five lite sidelites and an 18¡± single
lite transom attached. There is no exact formula
to guide you, only what looks good to you.
When selecting your door or entry system you
must not forget about function. A beautiful entrance
will be of no use if it does not do its job of
keeping out the elements while also adding security.
Take some time to study your choices, and be sure
to make solid common sense decisions. Check to
make sure that the weatherstripping seals well
with all the entry systems parts, look for good
quality insulated glass, and make sure the bottom
edge of the door lines up and interlocks with
the threshold. The manufacturing processes and
materials available today make it possible to
make your selection based not only on climate
but also security and design. Remember, the only
limitation is your creativity.
Your entry door units will also be complemented
with the correct exterior hardware and moldings,
which will provide a great finished look to your
entry door.
Direct to Senda Doors Products for exterior,
entrance, entry.
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