Have you ever thought about replacing your sliding door with French doors? You might find this an attractive option if you’re thinking about refreshing your interior. Both door types offer great benefits for your home, but if you want to switch to swinging French doors, there are a few things you need to consider. Renewal by Andersen® of Central Pennsylvania, a local contractor for doors and replacement windows, shares what you need to know:
Material Types
French patio doors are made from different frame materials depending on your preference. Vinyl is a low-maintenance material that offers good protection against air and moisture. Fiberglass is also a good choice as it can withstand extreme heat without warping, sagging or softening. But if you want a material that’s stronger than vinyl and has superior resistance to weather elements, we recommend our Fibrex® patio doors.
Fibrex is our proprietary composite material made from a combination of wood grains and polymers. It contains 40 percent reclaimed wood fiber by weight and is twice as strong as vinyl. Our Fibrex windows and doors are also more durable and reliable compared to traditional wood doors as they won’t crack or warp. They even offer better energy efficiency and sustainability!
Space Requirements
Another factor to consider when choosing French patio doors is space. Since hinged French doors can be installed to swing inward or outward, they’ll need more space compared to swinging doors. That means furniture and objects need to be at a certain distance for the doors to open and close properly.
When you’re looking for quality sliding windows and doors, make sure to hire our services at Renewal by Andersen of Central Pennsylvania. Call us today at (717) 929-8610 or fill out our convenient contact form to get started! We serve Lancaster and nearby PA areas.