Comparing Wooden And Steel Front Doors

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The front door of your house is both a functional and aesthetic installation. Not only does it act as a security barrier against potential intruders, it is also the first piece of your home that guests and family members will see. Thus, the design of your door plays a huge role in fulfilling both of these functions. Two of the most common types of front door materials are wood and steel: while both types of doors may seem similar at first, there are a couple of key differences between the two that you should understand when considering either for your home. 

Wooden Front Doors

Wooden front doors are a good choice for doors that are not regularly shaped, since they can be easily cut into size to custom fit any doorway. It's also important to note that the natural aesthetic that comes with wood grain cannot be replicated, and gives your entranceway a distinctive appearance. Further, wooden doors can be easily repaired through the use of wood putty, which can then be stained to be virtually indistinguishable from the rest of your door.

However, wood doors suffer from a few key downsides. Firstly, they are susceptible to moisture damage, which can cause them to swell, warp, and rot over time. The paint or stain need to be kept up on your wooden door to prevent this from happening, which increases the amount of maintenance that you will have to do on your door. Finally, and most importantly for homeowners with a tight budget, is the fact that natural hardwood doors can be more expensive than their steel counterparts – though prices naturally vary for different types of woods and different sizes of doors.

Steel Front Doors

The major advantage associated with steel front doors is the fact that they are highly durable, and are able to withstand a great deal of trauma without breaking or splintering, as wood can. This makes them the ideal choice for homeowners looking for a highly secure front door option.

However, steel does suffer from potential rust and corrosion. While steel doors will be treated with a sealant that will make this a less likely occurrence, it's important to note that over time, especially in coastal areas, your door may physically degrade. Rust will make the door both less secure and less attractive to look at, and the door should be replaced quickly to prevent it from becoming widespread. For more information, contact companies like Clear Choice Exteriors, Your Local Window Depot.

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