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One of the most important devices of your home is the storm door. In the chill of winter, a storm door will prevent the loss of heat and you can save money on heating costs. In the scorching heat of the summer a storm door will keep your home cooler and thus you can save on cooling costs too. You will get a wide array of storm doors among which these three doors are the most common.

Removable glass storm doors: This is a very popular style of storm doors which can be removed. It is the most convenient door during mild weather conditions and a screen can be inserted during the summer months, to protect your home from the heat. However, these types of glass doors are very inconvenient to store. You have to be very careful while installing the glass doors and make sure that the fasteners are bolted tightly.

Non-Removable Glass Storm Door: This door does not offer convenience and thus will cost you less. The glass door cannot be removed as it is fixed permanently. These types of doors are suitable for more extreme weather conditions. The only drawback of this door is that your room will not get enough ventilation.

Self-storing glass storm doors: The glass will not need to be stored or removed. It has glass panels that can slide up or down to open and close to allow ventilation. It is very convenient and will work for all types of climates.

Storm doors even have the option of containing tinted glasses. Tinted glass helps to filter the sunlight, which makes your home cooler. If your house is South facing, this door is very useful as it shields you from the full glare of the sun. Tinted glasses are usually more expensive than regular glasses. However, it will be worth your money, since your house will remain very cool. This will also help in cutting down the huge electricity bills. Tinted glasses enhance the beauty of your house and add value to the real estate.

The Installation: You can install your storm door with your own hands or you can get it done by a professional. Installation of a storm door on your own will not be easy unless you have the talent for such things, otherwise it will be better to get things done by some professional. The shop or the company from where you have bought your storm door can also provide you the facility of installation.

Remember These Points Carefully Before Finalizing Your Storm Door

1. The finish: Be sure that you choose a finish that will last for several years. Now, there are many different ones to choose from, to match your home decor.

2. You should always make sure that the material of the door frame is hard and strong. The material usually determines the life of the door.

3. Where you are placing your storm door will determine its weight and look. If it is attached with your front entrance door you may want it to look more in keeping with your home. If it is a sunroom you may need a slightly lighter one and aluminum could be your choice as it is both lightweight and durable. It is also very corrosion resistant.

- The climate of your area and your budget are also the decisive factors in selection of the style of your storm door.

Thanks to technology, we now have the option of choosing our personalized storm doors. We can check out the different designs and styles over the internet or in our local stores and compare the prices to get the best deal. Always remember that the storm door should match the interior decoration of your home, for it to look attractive. A storm door is an asset which saves our money in the long run.

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David Raiburn is the chief editor for F Doors, a fantastic resource for information about doors. For questions or comments about this article why not visit: www.fdoors.com/articles
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