Entry doors, exterior doors, and front doors are not only expected to enhance a house’s aesthetic appeal for welcoming guests but also to be the first line of defense against potential intruders. Front entry doors are an important element in making a good first impression, but home improvement professionals would agree that front doors are also crucial to your family’s safety and security.
If you need to replace your front door or exterior doors, turn to Woodbridge Home Solutions for professionally installed steel entry doors designed with security, style, and energy efficiency in mind. Our entry door experts will help you choose the right exterior door to match your tastes and needs, whether you prefer the warm look of windows in your entrance, the traditional appeal of a solid entry door, or the versatility of a storm entry door.
Your exterior entry doors should match the architectural style of your home. Woodbridge Home Solutions will help you find the perfect door to create an elegant and upscale entryway that is beautiful and inviting. Of course, we offer all types of exterior entry doors. We can help you select new sliding French doors, sliding glass doors, and hinged patio doors that can improve your home’s interior and exterior design.
We offer all types of style, design, and color options for our entry doors. We know that the choices are overwhelming, which is why we offer the Woodbridge Home Solutions Project Visualizer to help you select the perfect front door for your home based on a model in the style of your home or a photograph you provide. You’ll love to see how a new front door can transform the entire look of your home!
Your replacement doors won’t only improve the looks of your home. They can also lower your heating and cooling bills. Our installation teams use state-of-the-art weather-stripping, insulating adhesives, and foam fillers to significantly improve the energy efficiency of your home entry doors. This makes it more affordable to heat and cool your house and helps ease the burden on your overworked HVAC system.
The composite endcaps that our crews install on both the top and bottom of each door also improve your doors’ energy efficiency and longevity. All of these practices make it easier to enjoy a constant, comfortable temperature in your home.
Replacement windows typically “replace” the ones installed when the house was first built. Generally, replacement windows are of higher quality than builder’s grade windows.
Low-E stands for “Low Emittance.” Low-E glass has a microscopic coating that makes a window more thermally efficient. Low-E glass reduces the amount of ultraviolet light that can pass through the glass. It is NOT the same as tinted glass. Low-E windows, with their insulative properties, help homeowners spend less on heating and cooling costs.
Vinyl replacement windows are the best for hot climates due to their durability and energy efficiency. Additionally, a double-pane window with a low-E coating on the outside will reflect the heat away from your home.
Those who live on the coast might consider hurricane impact windows.
Replacing all of your windows at once minimizes the disruption to your life and ensures that the same windows will be available for your entire project. Also, you can obtain maximum energy savings when you get rid of all of your old, leaky windows at once.
However, even though most homeowners prefer to replace all of their windows at once, it’s not essential.
Vinyl replacement windows come in many different styles, including double-hung windows, single-hung windows, casement windows, sliding windows, bay windows, bow windows, and picture windows.
Vinyl replacement windows are the best for hot climates due to their durability and energy efficiency. Additionally, a double-pane window with a low-E coating on the outside will reflect the heat away from your home.
Those who live on the coast might consider hurricane impact windows.
It depends on the extent of the damage, but many times it is more cost-effective to replace instead of repair. For example, while some problem windows can be fixed, you might want to replace them if the glass is cold to the touch, if the windows are drafty or foggy, or if you have high energy bills.
Yes, replacing your windows can improve the energy efficiency of your home, make your home more secure, and increase your home’s value. Additionally, new windows can make your home more beautiful.
U-Value and U-Factor refer to the same thing – the measure of heat transfer through the window’s glass. In warm climates, windows should have a u-value greater than or equal to 0.40.
There are two types of window replacement:
Frame-in-frame replacement (pocket window replacement) occurs when the surrounding interior and exterior trim are structurally sound. A new window is inserted, anchored, insulated, and sealed into the old frame. A cap or small trim piece is placed around the perimeter of the frame to fill the tiny gap between the old and new frames.
A full-frame window replacement describes removing the existing window down to the studs. Then, a new window is installed in the opening – followed by new insulation and trim work.
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