Door styles play a vital role in curb appeal, home security and energy efficiency. Morgan Exteriors offers well-built doors that look beautiful, open and close easily and provide meaningful insulation for Lutz and Lakeland homes.
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Fiberglass Entry Doors
Front doors are a home’s focal point, enhancing its appearance and improving energy efficiency. They must also endure the Florida weather and resist break-ins. Our fiberglass front doors are designed to meet these challenges.
Fiberglass doors have cores made of polyurethane insulating foam, giving them higher R-Values than wood-clad doors. They also feature tough exterior skins that are resistant to dents, scratches and rust.
These doors are great for Florida homes because they don’t expand or contract with humidity, preventing warping over time. They are also highly energy efficient, reducing your electricity bills and keeping your home cool.
They are also less appetizing for termites and other pests, which can feast on wooden front doors. These doors are available in a wide variety of styles, including authentic woodgrain textured finishes, allowing homeowners to enjoy the look of real wood without the maintenance. These doors are also available as pre-hung doors with hinges, knobs and a frame already attached for a faster installation.
Screen Front Doors
Adding a front entryway with a screened door to your home offers several benefits that improve curb appeal, boost energy efficiency, and create a healthy living environment. By allowing fresh air to circulate throughout your home, this simple addition helps reduce the buildup of indoor pollutants, which can lead to respiratory illnesses and other health issues.
A screened door also keeps bugs and debris out of your home. When it comes to lawn care days, a screened door prevents grass cuttings and other debris from blowing onto your front porch, which can then be tracked inside.
Lastly, a screened door provides another layer of security by keeping out mosquitoes and other pests that can carry disease. If you choose a screen door with locking mechanisms, this can increase your home’s security and prevent burglars from entering through the front door. You can find PCA screen doors at your local home improvement center or lumber yard.
Sliding Glass Doors
Sliding glass doors are becoming a must-have in many homes. They are space savers and allow you to enjoy a full view of your garden while providing natural light. They also offer great insulation and help keep your home warm in winter and cool in summer. They are also shatter proof and can be opened to let in fresh air without having to open the doorway.
They are often paired with sidelites and transoms to create a wall of windows that maximize your views while offering ample light and privacy. They can be molded to achieve the finest millwork appearance and come in a variety of colors. Whether you want a modern, contemporary look or something more traditional, there are sliding patio door options to suit every taste and budget. However, like any other doors, they may be subject to wear and tear that requires repair or replacement. These include damaged tracks, faulty locks, and worn-out rollers.
French Doors
Replacing your home’s exterior doors is an easy way to boost curb appeal, improve energy efficiency, and strengthen security. But with so many door styles to choose from, it’s important to consider what your specific needs are before making a decision.
For homeowners who enjoy entertaining, French doors are a great choice. These swinging patio doors provide plenty of natural light and beautiful views, while creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. And thanks to their symmetrical design, these doors offer an elegant and aesthetically pleasing appearance that will complement any style of home.
Energy efficiency is also a top priority with these exterior doors. They feature Low-E glass and double glazing, which help to keep heat out during the sweltering Lakeland summers and cool air inside throughout the rest of the year. This commitment to energy efficiency also helps to reduce your home’s carbon footprint and saves you money on your utility bills.