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Good Patio Door Cuts Leakage, Noise
Dear Ron: The problems you describe are typical with an old sliding patio door. In a home of average efficiency, that one old sliding glass door can waste more energy than all the walls in that room combined. The discomfort near it often makes you set the thermostat higher during winter or lower during summer which further increases your utility bills.
There have been tremendous improvements in the energy efficiency, security and styling of replacement patio doors. Some new high-tech glass in these doors has an insulation valve as high as R-10 and it blocks the majority of the sun's fading ultraviolet rays. This results in a huge energy savings.
The first thing your family will notice when an efficient patio door is installed is the reduced outdoor noise heard in the room. Noise enters a home through the glass panes and around the frame through air leaks. Weatherstripping greatly reduces air leakage, and multipane glass with heavy inert gas between the panes blocks sound wave transmission.
Although any type of efficient door can be installed, most people replace an old sliding glass door with either another sliding door or French doors. Each has its advantages, depending upon your desired balance between functionality and style.
French doors are more stylish and provide a more airtight seal. They swing open easily but require a large area for swinging clearance. Sliding doors are more convenient to operate and provide a more unobstructed view of the outdoors.
Most door manufacturers allow you to order almost any type of glass you want. The minimum efficiency level you should select is double-pane glass with a low-emissivity coating and argon gas between the panes. More efficient, but more expensive, is triple- pane glass or double-pane glass with low-emissivity plastic films stretched between them.
The frame material is also important for efficiency and smooth operation. A pultruded fiberglass frame is strong and stable. Its strength allows for narrower frame profiles and more glass area. They can be ordered with a real oak wood veneer on the indoor surfaces. The exterior is painted.
Vinyl door frames, reinforced with internal steel supports, are good insulators, maintenance-free and reasonably priced. The corners are fusion-welded for extra strength and a clean appearance. Solid wood frames are attractive and strong, but they require regular maintenance. Choosing one with exterior vinyl or aluminum cladding minimizes the maintenance.
Send inquiries to James Dulley, Topeka Capital-Journal, 6906 Royalgreen Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45244 or visit www.dulley.com.
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