Store doors protect your home and family from the elements, harsh temperatures, precipitation, critters, and insects. They allow for better airflow. A storm door replacement can provide your home with added value and security. What are some of the cost considerations when installing a new storm door?
Numerous Storm Door Styles
Believe it or not, there are many storm door replacement options for your home or business. Some of the most popular storm door styles include:
- Full-View Glass
- Paned Grid
- Self-Storing
- Twin Panel
- Tri-Panel
- Multi-Vent Panels
Each door style has its own unique features. The full-view glass window and paned grid window have the highest costs at around four hundred dollars. If you have a tighter budget, look at self-storing and multi-vent panel doors, which come in at around three hundred dollars or less.
Also, consider options like screening or glass panels. Do you want tempered glass, which is stronger, or just regular glass? Low-e glass panels are another popular option. These will be less than one hundred dollars for installation. If you need more information, feel free to call our experienced professionals. We can help direct you to the right type of glass for your project.
Labor Costs
If you need to install one door, expect to pay for up to two hours of labor. Labor costs can be calculated by your installer. You will pay them per hour of work. Installing multiple doors may require more than one worker, which may increase the rate. However, most companies will give you a discount if you have several doors installed at the same time. You can also ask the installer to dispose of the older door for an affordable cost.
Speak with our very experienced installation professionals today for cost estimates for installing a single door or multiple storm doors. You can count on our high-quality installation.