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Eye-Catching Entry Door Hardware

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  Sometimes, simple changes to your home can pack a big punch. One way to upgrade your front entry area is to swap out old, tired hardware with new, updated door hardware. Changing your entry door hardware is a simple change that will instantly improve the appearance of your entry area. So how do you choose the right eye-catching entry door hardware for your home?   Make a Match   Start by considering the tone and style of your home to help you pick the perfect new hardware for your home. The options are endless, so let your personal preferences guide you to one that suits your taste. The only rule with home hardware is coordinating the style throughout the entryway. For example, if you select a sleek, modern matte black door handle, carry that look through to the light fixtures and door knocker you choose.   Be Bold   Feel free to get creative and make a statement with the hardware in your entryway. Jump out of the box and choose eye-catching pieces that you love. Give you

How to Tell if a Window Seal is Broken

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  If your home is outfitted with double-pane windows, you will undoubtedly run into a moment where you wonder if a window seal is broken. But how can you tell if a window seal is broken?   A double-pane window is constructed of two panes of glass rather than one. Most homes have double-pane windows because they insulate your home better than single-pane windows. The improved insulation is a result of two qualities. First, there is more material between the inside of the house and the outside of the home. Second, argon gas is installed between the panes to boost the window's superior insulation qualities.   The primary way to tell if your window seal is broken on your double pane windows is if there is moisture between the window panes . When seals work correctly, the argon gas acting as insulation stays between the panes, and the window appears clear. When the seal breaks, moisture gets trapped between the panes. As a result, windows appear foggy, cloudy, or impossible to c

Fiberglass Versus Steel Entry Doors

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  When the time comes to purchase entry doors to your home, the options may seem endless. Of course, you want your doors to match your house's tone, style, and feel. But while you want the home's doors to coordinate with its architecture, it is equally important to consider how the doors will hold up to the elements in your area. This blog will help you choose between fiberglass and steel for your entry doors.   Steel Exterior Doors    Steel doors are a simple and durable option for exterior doors. You will often find them on side doors and garage doors. They are popular because they are affordable and less expensive to manufacture. Additionally, steel doors are virtually maintenance-free . You will not have to paint or stain your steel doors. Finally, steel stands up well to the outdoor elements.   On the other hand, steel doors do have their cons. First, steel doors do not offer the same charisma as wood or fiberglass finish options. Next, steel is not very energy

Patio Door Style Guide: Which Works Best for Your Home?

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  As the season changes to spring, you may be thinking about spending more time outdoors. Your outdoor living space is an extension of your home. Creating a seamless transition from your interior space to the exterior will help you enjoy the outdoors more this season. What patio door works best for your home? Our handy guide will help you decide.   Location   First, you will need to decide how you want to open your patio doors, which will primarily be determined by the location of your sliding doors. The two most common options are hinged or sliding patio doors.   Hinged patio doors, also called French doors, are a classic option that swings in or out to open. With this kind of door, you choose between one or two operable doors. Some prefer hinged patio doors because of their locking mechanism; the deadbolt is more secure for high-traffic areas.   An alternative to hinged patio doors is sliding glass doors. Since these doors do not swing open, you gain some usable space o