When And Why You Should Consider A Residential Glass Door Replacement

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Are you ready to upgrade your entry door? Before you choose a contractor or start the product selection process, take a look at what homeowners need to know about residential glass door replacement, energy efficiency, and the available options.

When Should You Replace A Glass Door?

Whether you have a full or partial glass door, the older the panes, the more likely it is that you'll need to replace them. According to the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI), a fiberglass or wood exterior door could last for more than a century. Vinyl doors have much shorter lifespans and, on average according to InterNACHI, only last for 20 years.

While some materials may have a century-long life, the data on doors represents what a homeowner could expect under the best circumstances for a solid (non-glass) model. Add in loner, wide, or full glass panes, and your door may have a much shorter lifespan. 

Even though there is no magic or universal age number to help you choose a replacement date, a decades-old glass door may show signs that it's ready for an upgrade. Cracks, chips, discoloration, condensation issues, and air leaks are symptoms of a glass door failure. If your door has any (or all) of these signs, it's time to consider a replacement.

Why Should You Replace A Glass Door?

There are a few different reasons to replace your glass entry door. These include aesthetics, function, efficiency, and safety. If your door is old, worn, damaged, or you think you may want to replace it right now, consider:

  • The curb appeal. The entry door is one of the first things people will notice about your home. A dated door, discolored glass, cracks, or a mismatch with the rest of the exterior will take away from your home's overall curb appeal.

  • The function. How well does the door work? If it barely opens, squeaks constantly, or can't close all the way, it's time for a replacement.

  • The energy efficiency. Older glass panes won't have the insulation necessary to hold air in and out of your home. This reduces energy efficiency and can cost you unnecessarily in high heating and cooling bills.

  • The safety factor. Cracked or chipped glass could shatter. This poses a serious safety hazard. If your door is in disrepair, don't wait to contact a contractor for an inspection and replacement service. 

Along with these reasons, you may also want to consider a residential glass door replacement service as a way to decorate. Instead of a whole-exterior renovation, swap out the existing door for a new glass style. This can refresh your home and add visual interest to a neutral front facade. 

For more information about residential glass door replacement, contact a local company.

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Gaining Knowledge About Glass Products and Service Glass is used in many products around the home and sometimes it's necessary to contact a professional for glass repair or replacement. We aren't glass service professionals but we do understand the need for glass products in the house. We know that many people have items made of glass and that's why we wanted to write a blog about glass service. We visited glass installation and repair shops to get a better understanding of working with glass. We were amazed to see how professionals carefully handled the glass and it inspired us to write about the process in this blog. When you read these articles you'll become versed about various home products made from glass, such as shower doors and table tops. You'll also have knowledge about the different types of glass that's available for products inside the home.

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