Homeowners typically buy a storm door to protect their front door from weather damage and make their homes more energy-efficient. But storm doors also can provide extra security and boost your home’s ...
Adding a storm door can be a smart bang-for-your-buck upgrade that protects your main entry door from rain, snow, sun, and wind while bringing in natural light and air. And while a storm door’s first ...
Q–The aluminum storm door at our front entrance sags to the point where it won`t close properly. Is there anything I can do about this short of purchasing a new door? A–In most cases, a metal storm ...
Q. My aluminum storm door has developed a gap at the top and is getting harder to close. When I open the door, it moves when I lift it. Should I get a new one, or can the old one be fixed? Also, how ...
Although a traditional aluminum storm door is designed to protect an entry door from weather damage and unwanted intruders, today's units do much more by adding style with function to the front or ...
Peter Hotton is not writing today. This Handyman column originally ran in the Boston Sunday Globe on June 29, 2008. Q. My aluminum storm door has developed a gap at the top and is getting harder to ...
There are only a few things that have the power to improve your home’s first impression and its energy efficiency at the same time. One of the most obvious is prominently poised smack dab in front of ...
A beautiful front door crafted with hardwood or decorative glass — or both — can amp up your curb appeal and welcome guests in style. But sometimes you need an added layer of protection, whether it’s ...
Dear Dennis: The handle on the screen door, especially one leading to the backyard, often gets more abuse than other doors. It is used more by the kids, often carrying things, and it fatigues and ...
If you want to keep your storm door investment under $200, this mid-view storm door option is a Lowe’s bestseller thanks to its affordable price point and maintenance-free solid wood core. It boasts a ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Heating your house can account for as much as thirty percent of your utility bills, so it’s important that everything runs at peak efficiency. To keep warm air inside, check for air ...