For Easy Access to the Great Outdoors, Try Hinged Patio Doors
If you reside in a hot climate, your patio can get quite a workout in the summertime, making hinged patio doors a must-have item. Barbeques, parties or even just lounging in the sun are all reasons to make frequent use of a patio; therefore, it pays to have a durable and easy entryway to this much-loved area of the home.
A hinged patio door is not only a convenient way to allow entry to and from that area of the home, but can add beauty and value to your house. The doors consist of large panes of glass inside a wooden frame and can swing into the home or out onto the patio, depending on the homeowner’s preference.
With doors that swing into the home, the hinges are placed on the inside to prevent them from being tampered by those on the outside and the door may also have a screen hanging across the entryway to keep insects out. If the door opens outward, it may be installed with hinges that are designed to be tamper-proof and a rolling screen can be dropped from the top of the doorframe.
In addition to a hinged patio door where both doors open, there are some hinged patio doors where only one of the door panels actually opens. In those cases, the hinge will either be on the side of the doorframe or in the middle.
Because hinged patio doors do not have wooden slats dividing up the glass into sections, they allow more uninterrupted light into the home and an uninterrupted view of the inside and outside of the home. Guests on both sides of the door can view the activities happening on the other side and not feel left out off the action. And when both doors are open, they can allow more air to circulate around the house, keeping it cooler in the summer.
Like many other door styles, hinged patio doors can come in different materials, each one with their special qualities that make them suitable for different situations. A wooden hinged patio door, for instance, can give a home a classic look and blend in well with existing wooden accents and features. In addition, the wood can be painted in almost any color to blend in with the home’s color scheme. It maybe important to use treated wood if the door will be exposed directly to the elements.
An aluminum hinged patio door is durable and will not rust like steel or other metals. It is lightweight and can be installed fairly easily. Like wood, it can be coated and painted in a variety of colors.
Vinyl doors are a low maintenance option and can be easily cleaned with a garden hose if necessary. These type of doors are also lightweight and can be installed fairly easily. Their surface can be formed to resemble wood if desired and can also come in a variety of colors.
Finally, composite doors are made from several materials, most commonly recycled plastic and wood fibers. This makes them an excellent choice for homeowners who are concerned about the environment and are looking for sustainable ways to upgrade their home.
Explore the options available with hinged patio doors and open up your home to sunshine and fresh air.





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