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Add the right accent to any room in your home We carry several lines of doors and windows that carry the Energy Star rating, including Andersen, Pella, Marvin, ThermaTru, and Masonite.  We also offer metal roofing and asphalt shingles with the rating (IKO Super White Cambridge 30 AR and Marathon Ultra AR). ENERGY STAR is the trusted, government-backed symbol for energy efficiency helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy-efficient products and practices.  Read more about Energy Star . . . For beauty, function, efficiency and security, Hammond Lumber Company has a wide selection of top quality doors to fit your need.  From custom designs to the most standard sizes, our experienced team will help you find the perfect door for your need, inside and out. Hammond Lumber Company offers a wide range of windows for new construction, renovation and replacement.  Energy efficient, durable and built to look great for any project, Hammond has all the styles and sizes you need to make your project a success.




It’s the finishing touches that add the look of quality to any project and Hammond Lumber Company has the quality mouldings you need for great crowns, rails and trim of all shapes and sizes.  Form classic to elegant, simple to extraordinary, our in-stock profiles come in a variety shapes, sizes and species.Edit ArticleHow to Measure for a Storm Door Two Parts:Measuring For Your Storm DoorChoosing the Right Storm DoorCommunity Q&A Adding a storm door to the front of your house not only increases security, but can also look good and allow a lot of light into a typically dark area of the home. However, before you run out and buy a door, it's important to make sure the one you want will actually fit. This article will walk you through the proper way of measuring for a storm door -- just see Step 1 below to get started. Check for any obstructions. Before you take any measurements, you should first have a quick glance around the doorway to check for any potential obstructions that would affect the installation of your storm door.




Look for the placement of door handles, exterior lights, the mailbox and even the doorbell. In some cases these items may interfere with the installation of the storm door or prevent it from closing properly. If this is the case, you may need to relocate them or switch to smaller door handles. Look at the placement of pillars on the front porch to see if the storm door will have enough room to swing outwards once installed. At this point you may also want to decide which way you want your storm door to open. Do you want the handle on the right and the hinges on the left (left-hinged outswing) or the handle on the left and the hinges on the right (right-hinged outswing)? Measure the height of the door. Measure the height of the door in 3 places from the top of the bottom threshold to the underside of the top piece of trim (also known as the header). Place the tape measure on top of the threshold (which is usually made of concrete or silver/brass metal) and stretch it to the bottom side of the top piece of exterior trim.




Do this on the left side of the door opening, the center of the opening and on the right side of the opening and make a note of each measurement. Normally, you will get measurements somewhere between 80" to 81" on newer homes and 96" to 97" on openings with older, larger doors. Highlight the smallest of the three measurements, as this is the one you will be working with. Measure the width of the door. Measure the width of the door from left to right, from inside of trim to inside of trim (or the inside face of the brick mold). Do this in three places: at the top of the door opening, in the middle of the door opening (around the handle) and at the bottom of the door opening. Make a note of all three measurements. Highlight the smallest measurement, as this is the one you'll be using. Estimate the door measurements. Take the smallest measurements from the door width and door height and write them in "width x height" format. For example, if your smallest width measurement was 36 inches (91.4 cm) and your smallest height measurement was 80 inches (203.2 cm), then you would write 36" x 80".




This is the measurement you will use when purchasing a storm door. If you want to be completely sure that your measurements are accurate, repeat the process a second time. Buy a standard-sized storm door. All pre-hung storm doors come in a range of standard sizes, which vary slightly from manufacturer to manufacturer. Therefore, all you need to do is match your personal door measurements to the closest standard size. Choose a storm door manufacturer (such as Larson, Andersen or EMCO) and consult their doorway opening size guide to match your measurements. For example, following the Larson size guide, a door opening measuring 35-7/8" x 80" would require a 36" x 81" standard-size storm door .Sometimes the width of your door measures more than the standard sized storm doors. In this situation, it is possible to purchase a z-bar extender kit to fill in the excess space between the door trim and the storm door. This is a convenient option that saves you the trouble of ordering a custom-sized door.




However, it is only possible if the door opening is less than an inch wider than the largest standard door size. Order a custom storm door. If your door has unusual measurements that don't fit within the standard sizes, you may need to order a custom-sized storm door. Once you do this, you're ready to install the storm door yourself. This may be more expensive than the cost of standard sized doors, but it will be worth it for a properly fitting storm door. Most of the main storm door manufacturers off a service for ordering custom sized door. Show more unanswered questions Don't use a level or square. You already know it's not level or square because no house is. Remember, storm door installation is more ART than SCIENCE. If your entry door jamb is less than 4 1/2" thick, you may run into the problem of the storm door handles hitting the front door handles when the door closes, which means the storm door will not close and latch.Pella Windows and Doors- K.C. South, LLCThe Pella Early Bird sale is here!




$250 off per window and $350 off per door1 OR 0% APR with 24 months to pay2. Offer valid through June 27, 2015. Pella's Early Bird Sale | Pella Windows and Doors|Pella Windows and Doors- K.C. South, LLCK.C. Company South LLC K.C. Company South LLC is currently seeking Contractors and Sub Contractors for Window and Door Installations in Louisiana. We are seeking qualified licensed and insured contractors to come on board and help us grow our business. This is a great opportunity for all licensed and insured remodelers and contractors, to work with a well established Window and Door Company. Must Haves: 1. Liability and Workman’s Compensation Insurance 2. State Required Licensing Contractors/or Sub Contractors 3. Proper Vehicles for Window & Door pick ups 4. All tools required 5. Interior & Exterior Trim experience 6. Past Window and Door Installation experience 7. , or contact us at 301-957-7000 ext 1004 See allPella Windows and Doors- K.C. South, LLCThank you for your service from all at K.C. South!




Pella Windows and Doors- K.C. South, LLCNow that Spring has arrived, it's time to replace those old shaky windows with new, energy efficient replacement windows. Not only do new windows save you money on your energy bills but they're also a statement piece for your home. In the new Spring issue of Better Home and Garden Magazine, there is a window buying and design guide. This issue provides ideas, information, and styles to fit any home. Fortunately, Pella has all the solutions for your home, style, and budget! Browse the issue then contact us to schedule your FREE in-home consultation appointment to get your window replacement project! Window Design IdeasPella Windows and Doors- K.C. South, LLCLaurel, MD, United StatesIT'S FRIDAY!!! Tell us what you doing with weekend! Interested in a replacement window or door project? Reply to this post and get an EXTRA 10% OFF your project!Pella Windows and Doors- K.C. South, LLC shared their post.ITS HOME SHOW TIME!!! Pella Windows and Doors- K.C. South, LLCLaurel, MD, United StatesThe New Orleans Home and Garden Show is THIS WEEKEND!




Be sure to check out the show and our booth for window and door replacement savings! $500 OFF your project plus EXTRA SAVINGS!Pella Windows and Doors- K.C. South, LLCShow time is close!! We're exhibiting at the New Orleans Home and Garden Show at the Super Dome next weekend! The show is the 14th-16th. Be sure to visit the show and our booth to enjoy $500 OFF your project plus an additional 10%!! New Orleans Home and Garden ShowPella Windows and Doors- K.C. South, LLCUpper Marlboro, MD, United Stateshttp://bcove.me/pqlvg386 Thinking about replacing your windows or doors? Don't want vinyl or wood? Choose Pella's Impervia Fiberglass Series! Learn More by watching below!Pella Windows and Doors- K.C. South, LLCThank you for choosing K.C. Company - Pella Windows & Doors for all your window and door replacement project needs! # # #Pella Windows and Doors- K.C. South, LLCBe sure to like our North Family Page too! K.C. Company Pella Windows and Doors # #Pella Windows and Doors- K.C. South, LLCHello K.C. Pella South Family!




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