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32 in. x 80 in. 3000 Series White Universal Self-Storing TruEase with TruScene Aluminum Storm Door with Nickel Hardware RATED BEST BY AMERICA. Your door says a lot about what you value. That’s why LARSON Storm Doors are built to protect 657 posts, read 3,270,884 times 8,293 posts, read 19,824,759 times Originally Posted by Omaha Rocks Yeah, I guess I'll have to go by price. I just want to make sure that the door is good quality and will last a long time. Thanks for the tip about the coupon. I didn't know that. 10,425 posts, read 39,362,072 times Originally Posted by ira There are several factors to consider, in addition to price. On the house we live in, I installed a full-glass storm door. It's an old brick house, and we wanted to show off the big oak entry door a bit. But note that our kids are all grown & gone, so though that is our primary-use door, it does not get abused. On a rental house, however, I recently installed a much heavier-duty storm door.




In my opinion, it does not look nearly as nice. But it's going to take some abuse. So pick the style & look you want. Talk to the salesman at the store. Some of them are very knowledgeable. You'll also be able to tell a lot about the doors just be the feel. You can go anywhere in price from about $79 on up to close to $500. 313 posts, read 1,204,960 times Originally Posted by LAB6120 I've installed a lot of them. Some are much easier than others, just by the way they're built. It also has a lot to do with the frame you're installing it in to. If you've got a level, a hack saw, a good cordless VSR drill with bits & drivers, you really should be fine. Read the directions carefully, and also use some good common sense. I have little kids so doors will be used & abused all the time :-) I actually need two doors - one for the front door and one for the back. So, I was thinking full-glass door for the front, which will not be used a lot and dual (glass on the bottom/screen on the top) for the one that will be used all the time.




I think you're on the right track. Just have plenty of Windex on hand for that front door! Regarding the back door, you can get models where the glass opens from the top, and the screen retracts from the top as you lower the glass. Keeps little kids' fingers from going through the screen. It's a nice option, not horribly expensive, and one that worked well for us at one time. Windex is my best friend these days lol Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.Errors will be corrected where discovered, and Lowe's reserves the right to revoke any stated offer and to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions including after an order has been submitted. Storm and Screen Door Install Bring the outdoors into your home with a new storm or screen door,and let the Lowe's professionals install it for you.




or at your local Lowe's store. Work with a Lowe's sales associate to plan your install project and select the right storm or screen door for your home and budget. 2 Get Started Get an in-store installation quote. Purchase your door and installation services together, and an installer will contact you to schedule the installation. 3 Get Finished Sit back while Lowe's professional installers perform the work in a timely manner. Enjoy your completed project. Basic Installation Save on basic storm door installation. See store for details. Find a Store Satisfied Customers Our storm and screen door install services received an average rating of 97% from thousands of installation customers surveyed. Choose a Storm Door Learn what to look for when you're shopping for a new storm door. Explore Storm Doors Lowe's Storm and Screen Door Install Find Storm Doors and other retractable screen doors for your home at Lowe's. Use a Lowe's professional installer to ensure a smooth installation for your next window and door project.




What brands of storm doors with screens does Lowe's sell? As of October 2015, Lowe’s sells Comfort-Bilt, Larson and Pella brands of storm doors with screens. The store sells different types and styles from each brand, including retractable, interchangeable, full-view glass and half-screen varieties. What manufacturers make colored storm doors? Do Larson storm doors offer ventilation options? How do you change windows and screens on Andersen storm doors? The majority of storm screen doors sold at Lowe’s are the Larson brand. Some varieties of storm screen doors under this brand are the full-view tempered glass screen storm door in white, black and brown. They have interchangeable screen storm doors also in the same color selections with a variety of different sizes. Larson also has screen storm doors with small pet doors and tempered glass for adequate protection. Lowe’s has a good amount of Comfort-Bilt screen storm doors, including the mid-view half-screen storm door in white and the interchangeable full-view screen storm door in brown.




The standard half-screen storm doors include brown, black and white with full or mid-views. Door collections under the Comfort-Bilt brand include Bismarck, Fremont and West Point. Some of the more popular Pella storm doors at Lowe’s include the Ashford black full-view interchangeable storm door, brown tempered glass retractable screen storm door and the Cheyenne putty mid-view retractable screen door. Other colors offered by Pella are Venetian White, Helena Brown, Poplar White and Ashford Black. Learn more about Doors, Windows, & Locks What are the features of an Anderson 4000 storm door? Anderson 4000 series storm doors are full-view doors that feature optional dual-pane insulated or laminated glass. The 4000 series doors are easy to instal... Doors, Windows, & Locks What is the history of the Cole Sewell Door Company? Founded in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1910, Cole Sewell was a leading provider of storm doors and windows until 1997, when president Fred Sewell retired and s...

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