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Screen / Storm Doors & Hardware Not the one you´re looking for? View more Storm Doors > Larson Screen Away Storm Door, Retractable Screen, White Aluminum & Nickel Handles, Solid Wood Core, 36 x 81-In. This item is available to Ship-to-Store only. 830-82, 36" x 81", white retractable screenaway door, solid wood core with magnetic weatherstripping, color matched bottom sweep & 2 closers, brush nickel finish interior & exterior securelock handle with built in lock system. {"afterScroll":"","unitSize":155,"scrollSpeed":500,"widgetClass":"SnapToScrollerWidget","snapClosest":true,"direction":"horizontal","bindings":{"bind0":{"element":"#_widget740696954005_trigger","type":"scrollend","fn":"
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For your Andersen window replacement parts and hardware needs, please see Anderson WindowPosted on January 17, 2017 under Cat Topics, Dog Topics There’s nothing quite as safe and comforting for household pets as our cozy homes. When nature calls, however, dogs rely on us to get outside. And even the laziest couch potato (animal or human) needs a daily dose of the great outdoors. Having a pet door makes getting out easier for everyone. A pet passageway can be a simple frame with a flap or a high-tech electronic opening. It can be installed in a door, inserted in a slider track or built into a wall. Some are easy to install yourself, while others are best left for professionals. We’ll sort through the possibilities here — and reveal some design-forward options. Photo by Robert Edson Swain Architecture and Design, original photo on Houzz Before we look at some of the standard types of pet doors, here’s a custom pet portal to drool for. This passageway for two French bulldogs was part of a renovation in a 1906 Seattle home.




“These funny little French bulldogs are very important to our client, so their happiness was considered throughout the design,” says Kit Kollmeyer of Robert Edson Swain Architecture and Design. The exterior dog door leads to a tunnel under the kitchen’s lower cabinet behind the kitchen counter. The tunnel is carpeted inside, which helps clean paws before dogs enter the kitchen and “is really fun for them,” Kollmeyer says. The top lifts so the tunnel can be vacuumed. Photo by RN Interior Design, original photo on Houzz A simple pet door meant to be installed in a home’s exterior door has a frame of aluminum or plastic and one or two hard or soft flaps that pets pass through. Of all the pet doors, this is usually the easiest to install yourself. Consider that plastic can be flimsy and break; flaps and aluminum tend to expand and contract with changing temperatures, eventually becoming warped. Most pet door companies sell replacement flaps. Models with dual flaps tend to be more energy-efficient;




some extreme-weather models utilize three flaps. Some have lock-out panels that can be slid into place for security when the door is not in use. Photo by Larson Storm Doors, original photo on Houzz Related: Give Your Pet Access to Your Front Door Some companies sell doors with pet pass-throughs already built in. This version from Larson Storm Doors has a pet door built in and a strong pet-resistant screen. Photo by HighCraft Builders, original photo on Houzz Sometimes a pet door installed in a wall leads exactly where you want your pet to be in the house — for example, a utility room, kitchen or laundry room. This can be an unobtrusive way to get a pet in and out of the house. It involves cutting a hole in a wall and installing a pet door frame, flap and sometimes a tunnel for deeper walls. Do not attempt this yourself unless you have the right tools and some mad wall-cutting skills. This is a project best taken on by a carpenter or trusted handyman. This handsome dog door in Denver was custom-built through a wall using a standard pet door mount.




HighCraft Builders framed the door with a rubber flap for the pet to pass through. It’s air- and weather-tight, says Hannah Hill of HighCraft. The wooden door closes and locks like a normal door. You can build a pet door through a wall yourself if you’re super handy, but there are major considerations to watch for, such as what’s behind the walls. “I wouldn’t ever suggest that a homeowner cut into their exterior walls without knowing what they’re doing,” Kollmeyer of Robert Edson Swain says. “All sorts of things are packed into walls, like electrical or plumbing that could certainly ruin someone’s day if they were cut into. Also, any openings in exterior walls need to be well waterproofed so that rain doesn’t leak into the stud bay.” By Craig O’Connell Architecture San Francisco, original photo on Houzz Electronic pet doors allow only pets wearing sensor tags to enter or exit through the door. The door and tags can be programmed to allow pets in and out at certain times of the day, and the door remains locked at other times.




Some electronic doors can be programmed to work with an animal’s microchip. An added bonus: The Humane Society says pet doors with sensors are the best way to keep out raccoons, skunks and other unwanted wildlife. Related: Tech Gadgets for Pets This streamlined passageway in San Francisco shows that dog doors can be stylish as well as functional. Shown here, Wainwright passes through a sleekly designed dog door that unlocks when he gets close, thanks to a sensor on his collar. Photo by Cullen Construction Inc., original photo on Houzz A custom dog door mimics an adjacent Dutch door at the entrance to this farmhouse mudroom in Philadelphia. Photo by Crisp Architects, original photo on Houzz Here’s another take on a custom through-the-wall dog door. This one goes well with the wood trim around the window and door in a mudroom in New York state. Some companies sell panels with built-in pet doors for sliding glass doors. They slide in next to a partially open sliding glass door.

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