Archive for November, 2010

Oak Doors – The Popular Choice For a Reason

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

All of us, no matter our age, have dreamed at some point or another of our dream house. We work hard everyday to attain that goal, and then we finally achieve it. Seasons pass, and there comes a time for renovation, and when that happens, the most important parts to be upgraded are the doors, as no house is ever complete without them.
There are many different kinds of designs, colors and finishes available for doors. You can also go for wood stains if you feel like it and so it’s obvious that when it comes to stylizing doors, the options are there.
If you’re planning on purchasing a new door, make sure to take down accurate measurements of the dimensions where the door will be placed. Make sure that the colors and finish you picked for the door are a match with the theme of your house, because if they aren’t then the whole flow of your place will be shattered. Also, be looking for a door which is made of high quality materials and is guaranteed to stand the test of time.
Contrary to what some think, exterior doors are just as important as interior ones, since they are what most newcomers to your dwelling form their first impressions on. So you’ve got the task to find a door made out of high enough quality materials to be able to withstand a storm and which at the same time adds undeniable charm and elegance to the home.
The most popular choice for any kind of doors, be it inside or outside, is oak. Why? Well oak not only offers style with it’s hue-changing color scheme and lighter shades, it also offers resilience and durability when it comes to facing either the harsh environment or time itself.
Before making a purchase, make sure to have done your research, as that is what will serve as the base for the satisfaction you’ll have from the product you’ve decided to buy. I usually recommend the internet to be used to achieve such ends, since it saves a lot of time and deprives you from physically have to visit stores.

Should You Invest In Electric Garage Doors?

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Garage doors come in many styles, constructions, shapes and sizes, but is it mandatory to make your door electric? Well, to be honest, there really is no concrete answer to that question. On one hand, it can save you a lot of time and hassle, but at what price does that come?
First of all, let’s take a look at the security aspects of it. To be frank, it’s just as secure as any other traditional garage doorway, the only difference manifesting itself in the fact that an electric garage gate opens upwards and rolls up into the ceiling, providing extra space… but the question is, is it really beneficial for our security? Well all electric garage doors have a breaker installed in them, which is locked tight when the door is closed. Some doors can also be closed from a distance, while others actually close automatically, eliminating the risk of someone infiltrating your home because you forgot to close the door.
Another general concern about electric doors is the safety aspect of it. Children can be too curious for their own good sometimes, which worries parents for obvious reasons. Well be assured that some doorways are equipped with sensors which prevent the door from closing if they detect something under them. This also means that the door cannot be dropped by accident or anything of the sort; it remains static until prompted to move.
The third aspect which casts a shadow of doubt over these doors is the risk of electrical malfunction. It goes without saying that whenever you’re in possession of a complex electrical system, there are always chances of it breaking down. So make sure that when you’re making your final purchase to check every single detail down to the core

Safe Fireplace Glass Doors

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

For all those who have had a fireplace or have ever been around one, you know it’s the ideal place to be; it offers, comfort, warmth, and allows you to connect more intimately with those around, and if you choose the appropriate materials and design, it will bring an atmosphere of coziness in your house. Now, it’s needless to say that if you intend to keep a live fire in your living room, you’d be wise to take all the precautions necessary to make sure that the fire doesn’t spread from the fireplace onto your dwelling.
There are countless generic glass doors available on the market, but if you’re looking for top quality products which blend style and safety, start by looking for custom doorways, since they allow you to choose precisely how your fireplace door will be, down to the last detail. They also have the ability to resist to high levels of heat generated by the fire, prevent the sparks from flying out too far, all while adding elegance to your house.
People who are looking to install a fireplace mirror usually resort to using tempered cup, since it offers high resistance to variations in temperature.
Part of maintaining your fireplace furniture is knowing just how big you can let the fire get. Try not to let the temperature exceed 500 degrees F, because that’s as much some glass layers can take without starting to deteriorate.
So if you’re looking to purchase fireplace glass doors, start by looking online, and you’ll find a myriad of retailers providing ample materials and finishing options

Access Doors and their Many Varieties

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Many modern business establishments and even homes nowadays make use of access doors. They’re designed to ease access to certain areas, as well as providing protection to any possessions behind the door. Anybody without proper authorization will be denied access to the room, which is obviously the main advantage of using such a door.
There are many types of such doors available, each of them tailored to some unique purpose. There are those that are Fire-rated, which as you can guess, are extremely resistant to fire, but like anything, they also have threshold. There’s the plastic variety, which is easy to install and comes at a very cheap price, but fails to offer when it comes to security. And then, there are those doors made of stainless steel, most often used in banks and high-security areas.
Whether you want some for your business or your home, these types of doors represent a wise investment. But their life expectancy and usefulness will depend on where you place them and what you decide to restrict access to.
If you’re in the process of building a new house or a new office, and if you’d like to review your possible choices for access doors, start by performing an online search. You’re bound to find more than one manufacturer offering precisely what you’ve been looking for, and they usually offer free of charge installation. If you’re worried about the aesthetics part of it, rest assured that with the way the door industry is growing these days, you’re bound to find access doors of the most varied styles which are made to fit in any dwelling.

Running Thin on Money? Think Plastic Doors

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

In today’s world, it’s a top priority for a businessman to look professional, to be sensitive to his/her own needs, especially when it becomes a question of security of their tools. One of the things people most commonly resort to in those cases is the installation of fortified, metal or hard wooden doors. In fact, there are actually many materials out of which gateways are made nowadays, ranging from wood to stainless steel. If your wallet is running thin though, you might want to think smaller and go for the plastic doors.
One of the biggest advantages of plastic access doors is the price at which they come, which is way lower than that of wood or steel, which makes the quest for securing the premises cost-effective. However, keep in mind that they will never be strong enough to accomplish some tasks metal doors have been made to, such as bank or safe doors.
Another advantage coming with plastic is the easiness of the installation. When contrasted with doors made of other materials, plastic can be easily cut and shaped into anything desired, regardless of length and size, and then fixed onto a frame. Usually, manufacturers of such products supply you with everything required to perform such an installation.
Vinyl is sometimes transparent, which allows people to watch their step and possibly prevent an injury. It can also be cleansed with regular cleaning products, and when a strip breaks, you just need to replace that one strip instead of the whole door.
But to be fair, there’s another disadvantage which comes with the use of plastic or vinyl; the level of safety they provide.

Arched Front Doors – Graceful, Elegant, Perfect

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Needless to say, the first thing people go through when entering your home is the front door. The impression it makes on your guests is crucial when it comes time for them to form their opinions. If you want to make guests come back for more, consider investing in Arched doors; when compared to regular doors, they’re simply on a whole different planet when it becomes a question of style.
A front door can be considered as a formal presentation of your dwelling, because even by-passers see it and form a quick first impression of the house. So take advantage of that and let the artist in you fly free, so as to demonstrate your creativity and leave people speechless at the sight of your front doors. Another advantage to this type of door is that it can be made of solid composite materials making a break-in less likely than a regular door would.
It doesn’t matter what stage of it’s life your home is in, you can’t go wrong by installing arched doors. You have the choice from many fascinating designs as well as a vast choice of sturdy construction materials. You can also go for a customized version of such doors, and really let yourself go by customizing every single detail of the door, from the construction material right down to the last hinge.
What sets these doors apart from regular ones is their size combined with the arch build around the doorway. With the customization options available today, if you’ve got an idea, there is a way of making it happen.

Fire Doors: The Beauty and The Beast

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

For some people, the first image the words “fire door” bring to mind is a big heavy metal door, which although highly practical, is ugly and aesthetically unpleasing, unlike less protective doors. Luckily, these days they’re made to be not only resilient, but also highly stylish, like the FD30 fire door, which blends together fire safety and beauty.
It doesn’t matter where you’d like your doors to be installed, inside or outside your house, the results will always be satisfying. Also, I’d like to assure you that the top fire doors on the market have been thoroughly examined and tested at the Warrington Fire research center, which means that purchasing one of those guarantees you style, security and durability for years to come.
Some safety measures of that door include a multipoint locking system, which actually allows the door to open both ways. It’s important to have a fire-sealing system which is adapted to your dwelling if you want to keep family and loved ones safe from the flames. Some doors even feature a special glazing on the glass parts, so as to make them resistant to extreme heat.
Today’s building regulations require that certain types of doors be installed between the garage and the house. It’s actually a safe practice and should be endorsed by anyone responsible enough to want to keep their home safe. As a deal sealer, fire-resistant doors have a long life expectancy, require very low maintenance, and are so easy to install you might be able to do it yourself.

Bring Your Home Back Into Style with Doors

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

If you’re a long time house owner, then you know that there always comes a time when renovations are needed, and depending on your knowledge and aptitudes, this can be either a fun experience or a living nightmare. When renovating, it’s crucial that you choose the proper doors and windows, as in the end they will make or break the style of your house.
Let’s talk about the entry doors first. These are what people first see when walking into your home, and thus serve as a basis for forming first impressions of your house. This means that it’s very important that you pay good attention to the work done on them, and you’ll be sure to impress some guests. Also, if you want a bit more security, you can choose durable and resilient materials such as strong wood or metal.
Now, let’s take a look at the other doors of the house, the ones in between the rooms. Of course, they don’t need to be made of steel or be reinforced like the front door, however you’d best make them stylish as they’re an important part of the room, making or breaking it’s flow. There are many types of fascinating doors available for purchase, such as French doors which are very decorative, block out any cold wind or noises, and easily installed.
So whether you’re looking to max out your security or to breathe some groove back into your dwelling, keep in mind that doors play a bigger role than we think when it comes to making the house atmospherically pleasing.

Garage Rollers and Crime Prevention

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Research shows that within the last year, burglaries have increased by at least 4%. In many cases, a house gets robbed because the burglar has direct access to the house through the garage. If you keep valuables stored in there or in an adjacent room, it would be wise to up your security a bit.
One way to do so is to install garage roller doors, as they’re extremely durable and come either with double lathes or insulated. It’s practically impossible to break through them without alerting the neighborhood. These doors are also controlled by a specific remote, insuring that no one else with a similar remote might open your doors. Another notable characteristic of these doors is the fact that they do not have gaps around the edges, which means that the door cannot be levered into opening. You can also wire an alarm to your door, which surely will give you that extra little security and comfort you’re looking for.
Here are some extra tips about security and how to prevent your house from being robbed.
Make sure that when you’re going out everything is locked and the alarms all set. Refrain from leaving any spare keys outside of your house, as they can be found by the intruders, no matter how well you think you’ve hidden them. Do not leave any tools lying around outside, as some of them might actually become instrumental in the invasion of your home. Also, whether you have a dog or not, if you want a little piece of mind, put out a dog warning sign… it’s usually enough to scare away most potential thieves.

Are Shower Doors Worth it?

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Shower doors are very versatile, and can be easily integrated in any type of bathroom. As they age, they need to be replaced by more modern ones. However, after extended wear and tear, some of them actually bring more problems than they solve.
Sliding doors are made up of two enclosure fixes attached to a platform which allows them to slide, independently of each other. The frame can be made out of various metals, such as bronze, steel, or even some gold. Many different options are open to the consumer when it comes to bypass doors, and all of them come at an affordable price, which makes them a common choice amongst buyers.
Bypass doors are indeed cost-friendly, functional and available in a plethora of designs. Keep in mind that if water comes into contact with any of the metal parts, they will wear with time and eventually become unusable. To prevent that, you need to learn about your door, it’s design, and the basic conditions for it’s maintenance.
Also, you’d be wise to keep in mind that your door will suffer the more you open and close it and the harder you do it. After a while, it would be a good idea to replace your sliding doors. I’d recommend to get some hinge shower doors as they’re known for their durability and practicality, although they can cause problems such as rustiness of the door. If you maintain your door though, you might never have to deal with such problems.Alternatively, you can always go for a fiberglass door. Fiberglass is strong, resistant, doesn’t rust like metals, and in general causes less problems than other materials, although it is more expensive.
Whatever you decide to go for, make sure to maintain your doors in an orderly fashion so as to avoid any problems.