Door Styles
Storm Doors
A storm door adds a second layer of weather protection in front of your entry door — extending its life, adding ventilation options, and improving energy performance.
How storm doors work
Mounted in front of the existing entry door frame, typically with a glass panel that can be swapped seasonally for a screen, letting you ventilate without fully opening the main door.
Best for
Homes with older or wood entry doors that benefit from extra weather protection, and anyone who wants the option of a screen for ventilation without opening the main door.
Pros
- Extends the life of your entry door by shielding it from direct weather
- Adds a genuine energy-efficiency boost as a second air barrier
- Interchangeable glass/screen options for seasonal ventilation
Tradeoffs to consider
- Adds a second door to maintain and occasionally adjust
- Not every entry door style pairs well aesthetically with a storm door
Frequently asked
Storm Doors questions.
Extends the life of your entry door by shielding it from direct weather
Adds a second door to maintain and occasionally adjust
Homes with older or wood entry doors that benefit from extra weather protection, and anyone who wants the option of a screen for ventilation without opening the main door.
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