Patio Doors Birmingham AL

Patio doors Birmingham AL

Patio doors Birmingham AL provide easy access to the outdoors and can make your home look more stylish. They are also shatterproof and energy efficient.

Door dealers help homeowners select, install and maintain their doors. These professionals offer a wide variety of styles, colors and finishes for exterior and interior doors.

Sliding Glass Doors

Sliding glass doors are a great option for homeowners in need of patio door replacements that create a smooth transition between their indoor and outdoor living spaces. These doors slide horizontally to open and close, and they require less floor space than hinged patio door styles.

With a wide array of grill and hardware options, you can choose the perfect sliding glass door to complement your home’s architectural style. And since they’re designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, you can rest assured knowing that your new patio doors will provide years of reliable performance and beauty for your home.

Sliding glass doors can also save you on energy costs. The glass panes in these types of patio doors are insulated to help your house stay warm during the winter and cool in the summer. And because these doors are typically designed with large panes, they can let in more natural light. This can enhance the aesthetics of your home and brighten up your living spaces.

Shatterproof

If you like the idea of sliding glass doors, but worry about them being breakable, consider a shatterproof option. This type of patio door is built with laminated glass that resists impact and does not break easily under pressure or from a blow. It also adds an extra layer of security, protecting your home against intruders who try to enter through an unlocked door.

While wood screen doors have a classic, natural feel and nostalgic squeak when opened, they are not long-lasting or easy to maintain. They often rot from moisture, twist and warp, and require constant maintenance. Instead, consider a fiberglass screen door from Pella’s Impervia series, which are available in a variety of designs to suit any style.

The insulated glass in our patio doors helps keep your home cool and comfortable all year round. The windows have a lower U-factor and solar heat gain coefficient than standard clear glass, meaning you’ll save money on air conditioning costs.

Energy Efficient

Because they are almost always made of glass, patio doors don’t tend to be as energy efficient as other home windows. However, there are ways to increase your energy efficiency through your patio door choices.

For example, opt for double-pane insulated glass with Low-E coatings. These reduce radiant heat transfer while inhibiting air flow and saving you money on your heating and cooling costs.

You can also upgrade your glass with argon or Krypton gas. These insulating gases fill the space between glass panes, offering additional insulation and reducing noise levels as well.

Choose a Pella Aspect series patio door for energy efficiency and style that stands the test of time. They are durable and easy to operate, giving you a smooth transition from indoors to outdoors. You can also add multi-sliding doors to your home with budget friendly pricing. This line has a wide variety of options to complement any design style. You can even create a custom size to fit your opening.

Curb Appeal

One of the best ways to add value to your home is with curb appeal. A well-manicured garden and a welcoming front door can help you attract more potential buyers during the sales process.

A trellis, a gate, or an arbor can frame the entrance to your property and make it feel welcoming and inviting. You can also create a symmetrical composition of light fixtures and front-door accents to boost curb appeal. For example, a pair of lantern-style sconces flanking a front door, in combination with urns and flowers, can give your yard a brimming-with-life look.

Curb appeal is the first impression a buyer has of your property. If your house looks clean, attractive, and well-cared for on the outside, the halo effect makes it easier for buyers to overlook minor disconfirming information on the inside. For example, if your carpet shows signs of wear in high-traffic areas, they may be willing to overlook it if the outside of your home is immaculate.