If you live in an area that is prone to strong storms, high winds, or other such inclement weather, you might want to add a protective element to the outside of your home's windows. Shutters are a great choice for this added protection, as they can cover an entire window and keep them safe during a storm. You can also close shutters when you need to block out heat, cold, light or sound.
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Your home's entryway doors should be strong and durable and able to keep out potential intruders; however, a residential entryway door should also be attractive, as it's the first thing people see when they enter your home! Entryway doors come in a wide variety of materials and styles, so note a few pros and cons of each of these, and this will help you narrow down those choices when you're in the market for a new entryway door.
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Most residential garage doors will eventually need some type of professional repair, simply due to age and standard wear and tear. However, how you maintain that door on a regular basis will affect its overall longevity, and making a few quick fixes on a regular basis may help to avoid some otherwise unnecessary repair bills. Note a few everyday tips for keeping your residential garage door in good repair and always working as it should.
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When choosing security meshes for your doors, you have to check for features that make the security mesh stand out. One of the things to consider is the material used to make the security mesh. While aluminium and stainless steel are both strong and durable metals, they have some differences. The following is a deeper look into the two materials.
Price
Generally, stainless steel is more expensive than aluminium because of the raw materials used to make it.
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