Whether you’re replacing your front door due to damage or to simply enhance your home’s curb appeal, here are five things you’ll need to consider.
1. Your Budget
When it comes to considering how to choose a front door, you must first decide on how much money you’re willing to spend on the project. Front doors vary so much in price that you can go from spending a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars in the blink of an eye. What’s more, the project may not be limited to just the door itself. Consider whether you need to replace other elements, too, such as the frame and threshold. This is especially important if you’re replacing the door due to damage.
2. The Door’s Material
Remember this: The material of your new door will directly affect its performance — which includes durability, energy efficiency, required maintenance and long-term appearance. Before you decide that cheaper is better (It’s a door after all, right?), consider the long-term benefits rather than the higher upfront cost associated with a door made of higher-quality material.
The most popular front door options are made from wood (classic and generally the most expensive), steel (extra durable and energy efficient) or fiberglass (easy to maintain and often the least expensive). Many of these doors offer the option of coming pre-painted or stained and including decorative glass, which can range from basic to ornate.
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