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Tips for Weatherproofing Your French Doors

Tips for Weatherproofing Your French Doors

French doors are a stylish and practical addition to any home or patio. With their large glass panels, they offer a stunning view of your space, but they can also be difficult to insulate. In this article, we will provide you with four tips to help you weatherproof your French doors, which is especially important in today’s energy crisis. By following these tips, you can ensure that your doors are well-insulated and energy-efficient.

Install a weather strip/seal

One of the most effective ways to insulate your French doors is to install a weather strip or seal. These are typically made of rubber or plastic and are applied around the door frame to create an airtight barrier. This keeps heat in and prevents drafts, rain, and other weather elements from entering your home. If you have wooden French doors, it is especially important to seal them to prevent water damage and rot. To install a weather strip or seal, you will need to remove the door and sand the wood until it is smooth. Then, apply a sanding sealer followed by a polyurethane sealer. Not only will this help to insulate your doors, it will also reduce noise levels inside your home.

Lubricate and tighten hinges and handles

Over time, hinges and handles on French doors can become loose or rust due to wind and rain. To prevent this, it is important to regularly lubricate and tighten your door’s hinges and handles. A good oil spray, such as WD40, can help to keep them in good working order and ensure that the door seals and locks properly.

Install blinds and/or curtains

Blinds and curtains can be an effective way to insulate your French doors and protect them from various types of weather. Heavy curtains can keep heat in and block out unwanted light and noise, although they can be difficult to open and close. Alternatively, you can install electric curtains that move automatically. Blinds are also a good option, as they preserve some heat and provide privacy while still allowing you to enjoy the view.

Double Glazing

Double glazing is another effective way to insulate your French doors and make them more energy-efficient. This involves adding a second pane of glass with a small gap between the two panes, which helps to prevent heat loss. Double glazed doors are also more resistant to extreme weather conditions and make your home more secure, as the glass is harder to break.

By following these tips, you can weatherproof your French doors and keep your home warm and energy-efficient. If you are considering buying new French doors or need help weatherproofing your existing doors, don’t hesitate to contact us for further assistance.
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