Making Your Doors Energy Efficient
A thorough examination of the doors
in your home will help you make them more cost and energy efficient.
Whether it is an entry
or exterior door, a French door, a patio door, or a screen door,
there are things you can do to make sure you are getting the most
from them.How to Examine Your Home Door
There are some simple steps to take to examine the condition of your home door. Start by examining the door seams to ensure that they meet evenly across the top, bottom, and side. Disjointed door seams mean you are loosing both cool and hot air depending upon the season. This is especially true for an entry and exterior door. The second point of interest is the door strip running along the bottom. Dirt and insects often will enter the house through this opening.
How to Repair Your Home Door
Because doors are tied into the structure of the house, it is difficult to make repairs on them yourself. Oftentimes, a professional is needed to decide the best course of action. This is especially true for a sliding patio door or an exterior French door. Problems with the bottom strip of the door can be fixed by purchasing and installing a door replacement. However, doors that do not close evenly within the doorway could be a sign of a bigger problem that will need professional door repair.
