When most homeowners shop for doors, style and color seem to
be the primary focus. However, one of the most important decisions you will
have to make is what material you want for your new entry door.
Today, the three most popular materials for doors include
wood, steel, and fiberglass. Like anything, each material has its own strengths
and weaknesses.
So how do you choose?
Here are a list of advantages and disadvantages of each
option.
Advantages
Wood doors are praised primarily for their beauty. A door
made from oak, cherry, walnut, or mahogany give your home a very high-end look.
The look of the grain also hides any scratches from wear and tear your door
might accumulate over the years – and scratches are easily repairable.
Disadvantages
The materials and work that go into creating a custom door
for your home make wood doors very expensive. Some even run ten times more than
the cost of a steel door. Whenever you expose wood to the elements, you run the
risk of damage. Wood absorbs moisture very quickly and, therefore, requires
regular maintenance.
If security is your top priority, then steel doors are the
best option for you! Steel doors are the most common entry door because they
are very secure. They are also cost-efficient! Not only will they help you save
money on energy bills, Realtor actually identified that steel
doors returned the most money upon resale.
Disadvantages
Steel doors can be easily dented and scratched. Scratches can very
easily lead to rust, so it's important to check for early damage.
This material is very new to home improvement. Most people
are starting to look closer at fiberglass options because they are very low
maintenance while also being strong. You can even purchase fiberglass that
gives the look of a wood door without paying for it.
Disadvantages
If you decide to purchase a cheap fiberglass material, you
risk cracking, rot, and other damage. Stay away from the cheap brands and go
with top-quality products!
Once you have determined the new material you would like for your new door, contact us! We will give you a FREE estimate for how much a new door replacement will cost.
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