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Choosing New Doors That Will Withstand the Weather

Choosing New Doors That Will Withstand the Weather


Your exterior doors take just as much abuse from the weather as your siding and windows do. The entrances to your home need to be made from strong and durable materials; otherwise the wear and tear of our normal client will affect your home's security. New doors should be designed with durability in mind, using the latest technologies and products that hold up nicely against the elements.

What Material Is Best?

You can purchase traditional timber doors or opt for vinyl or composite styles. Although wood is vulnerable to rot and weather damage, timber doors are stained well to protect against the damaging effects of the climate. But you need to maintain that finish and timber doors work best when installed under a porch overhang or veranda. Be sure your timber exterior-grade door is a decent thickness as well - it may add to the weight, but this thickness will add strength as well.


Vinyl and composite doors are manufactured to be resilient against the climate. The plastics used in these products will not rot or freeze and can be exposed to any amount of moisture without detrimental effects.

Seals and Windows

Besides the door material itself, the seals and windows play a major role in protecting the interior of your home from nasty weather. Doors are put through a variety of tests to be sure that the window frames and locksets do not present any gaps or cracks where a draft or moisture can pass through.

The installation process is important in this case as well. If new doors are not installed in the proper manner a full seal will not be provided and the wind, rain, sleet and even snow can make its way into your home.

The threshold is another area of the door that is important in the barrier against weather. This small channel of aluminium and/or plastic is installed along the floor at the base of your door. Screwed down, this component will act as a barrier for the area under the door and is shaped to naturally drain water away from the house.

Your exterior door system needs to be designed to withstand the weather. From the construction and design of the door, the material used, the window frame and lockset, all of the manufactured elements need to be well sealed and durable in a wide range of temperatures. Installation needs to be done by a professional and the threshold chosen well to provide the protection necessary at the base of your door.

When all of these elements come together, new doors provide excellent strength against anything that the climate can throw at them.
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