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The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Having Wooden Doors
Posted on March 22nd, 2010 No commentsThe exterior door might be the first thing that someone who visits the house is bound to notice. So, most people are likely to put in considerable thought into it before selecting which type or design of exterior door they wish to match to their homes.
Wooden exterior doors are very common among home owners. There are a variety of reasons for this, for instance wooden doors are low cost and easily available. Solid wooden doors can be found in a variety of designs and materials that range from oak, mahogany, pine and timber covered with veneer. In case of wear and tear with time, wooden doors could be easily changed, redone or modified by changing the locks, adding a fresh coat of paint or simply applying a fresh layer of varnish. They can also be cut and adjusted to the required size more easily than other materials such as steel and/or PVC.
The biggest advantage concerning solid wooden doors is that they are often made to appear in such a way that they easily miss the attention of miscreants like thieves and vandals who prey upon unsuspecting residents if the exteriors of a home catch their eye.
The first and foremost concern of a house owner is to make sure adequate safety for his or her household when deciding on the exterior doors of the house. Wooden doors can have locks and latches attached to them easily.
However, determined robbers are able to break the latch and drill holes to break the lock if they wish to enter the home. Another drawback of getting wooden exterior doors is that they need constant care and attention in order to maintain them.
Wooden doors have a tendency of acting upon the influence of weather. In summer time the high moisture content of the air is absorbed by them therefore causing the doors to expand, causing a cracks on the side of the doors and getting stuck when opening or closing them. This spoilt the property further if care isn’t taken. In winter the reverse occurs and the door contracts thus leaving gaps between the walls and floor, letting the cold from outside to penetrate the door and enter the home.
Wooden doors are also vulnerable to attacks from termites. Unless they’re made from good quality timber and are treated with anti termite solutions frequently one quickly finds that the whole door can crumble from the attack. This is very risky as far as security is concerned. Besides termites can cause severe dust allergy. Subsequently, wooden doors can easily be eaten into and destroyed unless they are taken care of.
There are numerous ways to protect exterior doors produced from wood. They should be treated with a coat of paint or varnish to lend insulation from outdoors weather. Care needs to be taken that water isn’t allowed to continuously contact the door as this eats away at the wood.
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