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Home Improvement Needs :: French Patio Doors French Patio Doors:Features for French Pre-hung Patio Doors
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French patio doors are a popular feature on many homes. French doors are essentially two patio doors that are hinged on the outside and swing out from the center. Typically, they're only available in wood, but you can also find them in durable fiberglass. To learn more about must-have features for the French doors on your patio or deck, keep reading. Energy Efficient Glass By purchasing French patio doors that come with Low-E double-pane glass or better, you can increase your energy efficiency by reducing drafts. Also, opt for high-quality weather stripping. Treated Wood Depending on where the doors are being installed and your local climate, you're going to need to purchase treated wood able to withstand all that mother nature has to offer. Alternatively, you can also buy fiberglass French doors that are made to look like real wood. Milgard (http://www.milgard.com), a well-known windows and door company, makes a popular WoodClad French door system that can even be stained like wood in a wide variety of colors and styles. Another option is steel or aluminum doors, though aluminum can be prone to rusting, while steel doesn't always provide the warmth that many homeowners want. Sliding for Space If you're stuck for space and don't have the room for two doors that open far into a room or out onto the deck, sliding French patio doors could be the solution for you. With the look of a traditional French door but the mechanism and practicality of a sliding door, these unique solutions are great for saving space. Extended Guarantee The length of your guarantee will most likely depend on whether you buy your French patio doors from a window maker or a door manufacturer. Most builder's doors tend to be guaranteed for about one year. Meanwhile, a window maker who specializes in high-quality, energy-efficient glass will often guarantee their work, at least the glass and the seal, for five to ten years. See also: All Articles for Home Improvement Needs
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