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Buying external wooden doors on the internet can be a daunting task. We need to take into consideration a list of things starting from the interior décor of our home or office, the type of door most suitable to our climate, the ease of installation and subsequent care of the door, etc.
Having an easy checklist makes our choices much easier. Here at Wittswood, we aim to provide you with easy solution for all your needs. We have come up with a few tips that will help you make an informed decision and will bring you one step closer to your next door!
What To Consider Before Buying Any Doors?
1. Material: This is one of the most important questions to ask before buying an exterior door. Wood, steel, fiberglass, aluminum, glass etc. are only a few options available in the market today. We strongly recommend investing in wooden exterior doors. Here are the reasons why:
- Wood is a great insulator. It traps heat, thus making your space sufficiently warm as well as cutting down on electricity costs.
- Wood is one of the most durable and versatile materials for a door. It can be customized in a number of ways to fit your needs.
- Wooden doors never go out style and are long lasting as well.
- Having a wooden exterior door will add value to your home or commercial space.
2. Specific Measurements: Whether you are shopping online or buying your doors from a store, the first thing you must know are the exact measurements of your doorframe. If you’re unsure of how to measure your doorframe, you can give us a call at 01205 722 700 and we’d be happy to help you out.
3. Décor: It is important to know from the get-go what kind of a look are you going for. For example, if you wanted to go for a particular shade of blue to match the exterior of your building, then you should pick an unfinished door. Unfinished doors allow for maximum flexibility.
What Type of Wood Should You Buy?
Every homeowner worries about what type of door to install. Will it be smooth or stained? Wood or metal? Magnetic or locking? The options are endless.
Wood is one of the most versatile & popular materials for making doors and thus opted by maximum of the audience.
Wooden doors are a great way to add value and beauty to any home. When taken care of correctly, wooden doors can last for a lifetime and then some. They are also very good insulators. If your home or commercial building is on a busy street, then wooden doors are the perfect option for you as they can help cut down on a lot of external noise as well.
However, not all wooden doors are the same!
Some have better resale value than others, while some are more durable than others under certain climates.
So how do you know which type of wood is right for you? The answer depends on your specific needs! Read on to learn how to buy the best wood for your exterior doors, so you can get the most out of the purchase.
1. Oak: is one the most popular types of wood used. It has the right amount of sturdiness and durability. Oak doors are also resistant to insects and that is one of the reasons why they have longer longevity.
If you are looking for rich colors and a natural texture, oak is the best option for you. It comes in a variety of choices including but not limited to red oak, white oak, black oak, pin oak, etc.
Oak doors have always been a popular choice for the reasons listed above. That is also one of the reasons that they are more expensive that other alternatives, however they more than make up for their upfront cost by lasting for almost a lifetime.
2. Poplar: is often looked at as an inexpensive alternative to oak. It is a good alternative for an oak door however it does not offer the same durability and longevity as an oak door.
Another disadvantage of a poplar door is that it cannot withstand cold and wet climates for a long period of time. Thus, making it an uncommon choice in the United Kingdom.
- Cedar: is another good alternative to Oak. Cedar offers a much more natural look compared to Poplar and is cost effective when compared to an Oak door.
Its natural oils repel bugs, making it an excellent choice for those who live in the countryside or on large farms, and want to be able to repel bugs in their home without using harsh chemicals or pesticides.
As a downside, cedar wood tends to swell & shrink with changes in humidity levels, which adds stress to door joints and makes them susceptible to warping or cracking in the very long run.
At Wittswood, our external oak ledge and brace doors are one of our customer all-time favorites!
We also offer a range of other exterior doors which can be made bespoke to fit your needs. You can have a look at our exterior doors here: Witswood Exterior Doors
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