Can You Save Energy With A New Front Door?
Thank you for joining us for another article. Most people don’t think a new front door could save them very much in energy costs, but we’re here to tell you that is completely wrong. A new door, although looking completely unassuming, does give you tremendous energy savings. That’s because new front doors are made of steel or fiberglass. These materials insulate and protect better than any old wood doors which gives them the ability to protect your home optimally.
Money Saving Front Doors
The fact that these exterior doors save you money off home energy is exactly what you want in this type of door. Energy efficient doors are a part of the future technology, and wood doors are a thing of the past. How do these doors save energy so easily? It’s our tight door seals, computer driven foam insulation process, custom bottom sweeps, insulated door frames, and storm door pairings that make these doors prevent energy loss.
Average Savings
Our Fiberglass or Steel New Entry Doors can save the average homeowner up to 40% off their total energy bills. This means the door has no thermal breaks. In fact, our Embarq Door is the most energy efficient door on the market today even winning energy stars partner of the year two years running. Pair these doors with our energy efficient windows or patio doors and you could save even more–like 40% off your entire energy bill. Wow!
Other Specialty Features
Other specialty features we place in the door provide even more efficiency than any other standard fiberglass or steel door on the market today. These features include;
43% Thicker Door
Dual Perimeter Seal
Insulation Channels
Structurally solid integrated frame
4x more insulating power than a typical wood door
Energy efficient polyurethane core
With such unparalleled energy efficiency on the market today, why would you choose a different new front door than one you could get from Conservation Construction?
More Stable Room Temperatures
In addition to saving you money, new entry doors can give you more stable inside temperatures all year round. We don’t notice just how much outside air gets in through the cracks with an old entry door. Old weather stripping doesn’t stop breezes from entering your home and dragging down energy efficiency. Repairing the door simply masks the problem for a while. The only way to get true energy savings is to replace the entire door and frame altogether. You won’t get pesky breezes with a new front door. You’ll get stable room temperatures all year around and notice your furnace/AC come on less and less.
Conclusions
Now that you know the savings a new entry door could give you, we bet you’ll think twice before you just dismiss your current entry door. Replacing your old entry door with a new fiberglass door or steel door could save you a significant amount of money off your energy costs. In fact, you could even jump for joy with all the money you’ll save. Get a free quote from one of our expert sales associates and get an additional 25% off when you mention this article. Comment below on what your favorite part of a new door would be.