Showing posts with label Choice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choice. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Patio Doors Or French Doors - Your Choice

Compared to French doors, patio doors are a relatively new thing. When they were invented were actually designed to replace French doors. The patio door was designed to give the best possible view of the garden by having as little frame as possible and the majority of the door made from glass. Allowing natural light to flood into the house and give improved access to the outside space. They soon became very popular and are still popular today. However they never really replaced French doors and they are still as popular today as they have ever been. French doors have a classic look which makes them very desirable and customers now have a choice between the two types of doors.

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When patio doors first became popular they were notorious as a weak spot in the home and were often targeted by burglars as an easy way to enter the home. However over time the construction has been improved and they are now very secure. Another feature which has also improved over time is their energy efficiency. Modern doors are made using the latest in double glazing technology making them much better insulators helping to the keep the heat inside your home therefore lowering your gas and electricity bills and helping to be more environmentally friendly.

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Modern patio doors and French doors are built using uPVC frames. uPVC doors have many benefits over more traditional timber or aluminum framed doors not least that they are very low maintenance. uPVC doors only require wiping with a damp cloth to keep them looking as good as new whereas more traditional doors need to be treated every couple of years to prevent them from rotting and warping. uPVC doors are also available in a variety of styles and colours including wood effect so you are able to get the classic look of timber framed windows with the benefits of UPVC. 

So if you are in the market for some new doors there are a vast array to choose from and if you go for either French doors or patio doors you will not be disappointed.

Patio Doors Or French Doors - Your Choice

For more information on UPVC Doors, French Doors and Patio Doors please visit our website or call into your local show room.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Bifold Closet Doors - A Popular Choice For Those on a Budget

Who would have guess that there would come a time when closet doors would become an integral part of a modern home. With bifold closet doors in various materials such as wood, mahogany, glass, mirror, louvered and contemporary design, they could become a focal point of your home decor.

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If you are renovating on a tight budget, you may consider bifold doors because they retail at affordable prices and are very easy to install. Plus, they could last for a long period of time despite constant use, provided that they are installed properly.

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When choosing these doors, make sure that they have pre-drilled knob holes for ease of operation. If possible, have your door installed by professionals to ensure efficient closet operation. Here is a look at some of the bifold closet doors available at doitbest.com:

Series 4400 Steel Framed Mirror Bifold Door by Home Decor Innovations:

This series of doors is available in mirrored, steel framed and bifold. The complete set includes a 1/4-inch frame around the mirroor, spring-enhanced hinges, color-coordinated pull handles and dual-height tracks that are interchangeable. The series consists of model number 24-8278 with dimensions of 24 inches by 80 and ½ inches, model number 24-8280 with measurements of 30 inches by 80 and ½ inches and model number 24-8282 with 36 inches by 80 and 1/2 inches finished opening. The online price of each model is .90.

Pine Raised Panel 1-1/8 Inches Bifold Door by Interpacific Sales:

Per bifold has 2 door panels with measurements of 1 and ¼ inches stile width and 5/8 -inch thickness recessed rails. The top, locks and bottom rails are 3 and 3/8 inches. This series have installed hinges with standard hardware and track. They have adjustable height from 80 5/8 inches to 81 3/8 inches. They come unfinished so you have the option to paint them with the color that you want. The door series is available for .99.

5/0 1-3/8 Luan Bifold Door by Masonite:

This door is made with rails with fingerjoints and fiber steel. The door has a thickness of 1 and 3/8 inches and suitable for paint or natural finish. It retails at 4.99 under model number 163637.

2/8 1-3/8 Birch Bifold Door by Masonite:

This door is built with fiber rails and clear center stiles. It has a thickness of 1-3/8 inches. The back of the door is mill option which is suitable for paint or natural finish. It is available under model number 171469 for .99.

24x80 7/8L/I Mah Bifold by Interpacific Sales:

This door measures 7/8 inches, stiles of 1 and 1/8 inches wide, top rail width of 3 and 13/16 inches, lock rail width of 3 and 5/8 inches, bottom rail width of 3 and 13/16 inches and louver width of 1 and 3/8 inches. This 2-panel bifold are available in various models with numbers A4206807, A4266808, A4286806 and A4306809. It is available for only .99.

Bifold Closet Doors - A Popular Choice For Those on a Budget

For more about the home decor benefits of BiFold Closet Doors, visit http://www.replacementclosetdoors.com.

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Why PVC Is A Good Choice For Exterior Home Doors

Exterior doors are often the first thing to be changed in a home improvement or remodelling project. That's because exterior home doors say a lot about your home and you want to make sure that the property looks attractive. PVC exterior home doors have a lot of advantages over wooden doors. UPVC or vinyl outside doors are highly resistant to weathering, so you won't end up with peeling paint as you do with some wooden doors. A PVC door will last for years, while a wooden door will need to be repainted often or replaced because of rotting timber.

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Many people will be concerned about the appearance of their exterior home doors, but there's no need for concern. UPVC external doors are available in a variety of styles. If you don't like the appearance of the standard white vinyl door, consider a UPVC door with a light or dark wood effect for your remodelling project. It will have the attractiveness of a wooden outside door, but will be far more durable.

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To add to the attractiveness of exterior doors, your home improvement project can include glass panels to allow light to stream into the house. This is particularly useful for providing natural light to dark areas of your home. The effect can be achieved by adding stained glass panels or other decorative panels to a PVC door. Some panels are almost clear, while others are heavily frosted. You will need to think about balancing the need for light with the need for privacy to decide which option is best for your PVC doors.

As well as being suitable for exterior doors, vinyl can be used for other doors around the home to create a uniform design for your home improvement project. You can use UPVC for all exterior home doors, including sliding patio doors, French doors, conservatory doors and doors that open onto porches. PVCU patio doors and other PVCU doors are also very secure, which is an additional benefit for the homeowner. The click and turn locking mechanism makes sure that the doors are weathertight and make it difficult for burglars to break in.

Home improvement articles suggest that when you install exterior doors, you should also give some thought to replacement windows. Windows replacement can be handled by the same companies that provide exterior home doors. Double glazed windows (also known as double glass windows) will reduce heat loss from your home and will make your central heating run more efficiently, saving you money and being kind to the environment.

Like exterior doors, UPVC windows are available in a range of corresponding finishes and you can also have leaded panes and other window effects for added style. Both sash windows and casement windows are available, and you may also select tinted windows in areas where you wish to reduce the effects of sunlight.

When reinstalling windows and PVC doors, give some thought to adding a PVC conservatory to your house. This can add value to your home and will complement vinyl replacement windows and exterior home doors.

Why PVC Is A Good Choice For Exterior Home Doors

Adrian Jones has been involved in the home improvement UK market for many years. This article outlines the benefits of upvc exterior doors for your home.

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Why Masonite Siding is an Excellent Choice For Your Home

If you are fed up with wood siding that is constantly cracking, swelling or is in need of repainting, then masonite siding is a great alternative. These masonite boards are made up of wax, resins, and wood fibers which are fused together using pressure and heat to make a hardboard that is smooth and strong. One of the best things about masonite siding is that it looks a lot like real wood but has more strength and is devoid of the flaws found in wood.

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There is no shrinking, swelling or even blistering in masonite boards, and being cheaper than traditional lumber it is popular with most people. Due to being partially synthetic in nature, the risk of bug/insect infestation is less. Another advantage of masonite siding boards is that these are pre-manufactured and are available in different states: pre-primed, pre-stained and pre-painted. This is extremely handy for someone who wants to avoid the painting job. All one has to do is select the color and the contractor nails up the siding that is pre-painted with the specific color. Masonite boards are known for having a paint support that is strong. The paint does not chip or crack easily like it tends to do on lumber. One may have to repaint the boards every 5 to 6 years.

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While buying masonite siding you will have to make sure that the company is reliable and credible so that you have good service and the boards are of a good quality. Also make sure that the contractor you hire is qualified and has the knowledge and skill to install the siding. The price of masonite boards is perhaps its greatest advantage. Less expensive than concrete siding and vinyl log siding, these also save you money on installation costs. Besides, because of the simplicity many choose to install the boards themselves.

Masonite boards are considered "green material" as fewer trees are used in the process of manufacture, though there were problems in the 80s-90s that included blistering, rot and deterioration that resulted in a huge recall. However, masonite use has bounced back since then and has been approved. Proper installation is extremely important. If the installation is not proper it can result in swelling, blistering, rotting and buckling. In order to stop the siding from absorbing any moisture the boards should be installed 6 inches above the level of the ground. Moreover, this facilitates easy painting.

Some of the main benefits of masonite siding boards are:

Stability Looks like real wood/lumber Has good tensile strength Has good bending strength Has a good variety of textures and colors

This commercial siding is also called Hardboard. This siding is available in panels and horizontal lap boards. These have equal strength on every side and can be obtained with different finishes, edge details, thicknesses, etc. Other sidings available are vertical sidings, plywood sidings etc. and it is important to choose the siding that best suits your home. Many people choose masonite boards because they look exactly like real wood without the problems of real wood. Masonite boards today are engineered with moisture resistance and improved termite resistance. Keeping in mind the factor of "moisture problems" one has to make sure that the sub-contractor has a lot of experience in installing the masonite boards.

Why Masonite Siding is an Excellent Choice For Your Home

I write about Masonite Siding at http://www.topsidingsite.com

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