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When I was a kid, my parents decided to sell the small brick home we lived in. Unfortunately, they didn’t receive any high offers for the house. Because I don’t ever want to experience the difficulties selling a house that my parents did, I’ve researched home improvements homeowners can make to add value to their properties before placing them on the market. A great remodeling project to undertake before selling a home is installing new windows. New windows can add value by improving both the appearance and energy efficiency of a home. On this blog, I hope you will discover the benefits of installing new windows in your home before attempting to sell it. Enjoy!

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Options For New Sliding Patio Doors

by Jesse Henderson

If your old patio doors rattle and leak, then it's time to upgrade them to more secure and energy-efficient doors. Sliding patio doors are still a popular choice for letting light in your home and for creating a smooth transition from indoors to the outside living space. You have a few options when buying new sliding doors. Here's a look at some of them.

Number Of Sections 

Sliding glass doors have the benefit of sliding into each other, so they don't swing open and take up space inside or outside. You can have a glass door with two sections that allow one side to hide behind the other, or you can have one installed with three sections. In that case, you have a larger view of the outside, and the middle section slides to the side so you can go in and out.

Type Of Glass

You'll want tempered glass for the door, so it won't break into shards if it's struck. You might also want impact glass that won't fall out of the frame. Impact glass protects against intruders since the glass is very hard to knock out. New sliding doors are made so they are nearly impossible to break into. Combine strong frame construction with impact glass, and you won't have to worry about having a wall of glass when it comes to home security.

Another option you may want for the glass is to have it tinted to reflect the sun. This allows plenty of natural light, but it keeps out harmful UV rays. You'll be able to keep the drapes open even on hot, sunny days. The tint isn't always dark. You can get it in light or clear colors too so that the tint won't block your view.

Degree Of Insulation

Your new patio door should be insulated to protect against energy loss. You can choose how much insulation you need and want to pay for. Simply buying a new door that has a snug fit can make a big difference if your doors are rattling now. Newer doors have a tighter fit, and if necessary, you can have the doors custom-made for the best fit if the current opening isn't a standard size.

You can also choose the number of panes in the glass. Single, dual, and triple panes have different insulating qualities and different price tags. The frame also plays a part in how well the door is insulated. You can choose metal, wood, vinyl, or fiberglass. Each has its own unique appearance and level of insulation, so you'll have to balance the look you like with the amount of insulation it provides.

For more information, contact a company like Clear Choice Exteriors, Your Local Window Depot.

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