The Differences Between Wooden and Metal Front Doors

Home maintenance is an important part of keeping your house safe, dry and protected. You may check the roof, inspect the foundation and even caulk the windows each year. However, have you considered replacing your front entry door to make your home more secure? There are two types of materials strong enough to protect your front entrance – wood and metal. Here are a few facts about each material to help you find the right one for your home.

Wooden Front Doors

If your house is on a noisy street, wooden doors can absorb and block loud sounds from entering your home. Wood front doors are also considered energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, as they are made from a renewable resource. The well-constructed wooden entry door only requires the addition of weather stripping to keep the outdoor temperatures outside.

Metal Front Doors

Metal doors are top on the list for security. Made from steel and filled with fiberglass, the structures cannot easily be broken, keeping your home safe from intruders. That may be why steel front entry doors are found on vacation homes around the world. Beyond security, the metal front doors are durable enough to stand up to almost any inclement weather your area can throw at them. Whether extreme humidity, heat or high winds, the door will stand firm. An added bonus is that metal doors can look just like wooden doors and still keep their protective strength, and they can be painted, too.

Selecting Front Doors

Whether you are looking for a durable material or an environmentally friendly construction, you can find it when replacing your home’s front entry door. Talk to your local door company to discover what the best option is for your area. Once you make a choice between the wood and metal doors, the most difficult decision may be choosing from all the colors and styles available.  

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