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#1614135 - 11/29/08 12:44 PM
Re: Help me pick an entry door
[Re: countryboy9799]
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Registered: 04/27/05
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Have you done any framing work before? You will have to replace the header with a bigger one, remove siding and restud the area to support the new header. Might also have electrical work to do if you have a doorbell that needs to be moved and any light switches on the interior that are by the old door. You will have to cut back siding and sheet rock on wall will have to be moved to put in new studs. Not a hard job, but you would be wise to have someone who has done one before to help.
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#1614145 - 11/29/08 12:58 PM
Re: Help me pick an entry door
[Re: Bobby Bass]
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Registered: 06/18/06
Posts: 4021
Loc: Willmar area
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BB is correct its pretty easy if you have abit of experience. I'm replying for door material,I'd go steel,the steel doors are easier for upkeep.Most glass doors are textured/wood grained hard to paint to match and keep lookin good.
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#1614175 - 11/29/08 01:40 PM
Re: Help me pick an entry door
[Re: Scott Stein]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 11/23/06
Posts: 2007
Loc: Princeton, MN
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I wouldn't go to Menards if you want a quality door. They are ok, but if you want something good, go to a lumber yard and order a steel door with steel cladding. Will be $400+, but you won't have to mess with wood brick moulding.
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#1615033 - 11/30/08 08:59 AM
Re: Help me pick an entry door
[Re: countryboy9799]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 11/23/06
Posts: 2007
Loc: Princeton, MN
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IMO, a storm door is just that, a storm door. They can easily be replaced in a few years when the rott away.
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#1616896 - 12/01/08 12:09 PM
Re: Help me pick an entry door
[Re: bryguy247]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 05/24/01
Posts: 267
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Does code require a steel entry door into a house from an attached garage? Wondering about the potential of fires in a garage.
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#1616971 - 12/01/08 12:42 PM
Re: Help me pick an entry door
[Re: Huskie]
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Registered: 02/18/02
Posts: 866
Loc: POPLAR ,WISC
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I believe in Minnesota, you have to have a fire rated door between the house and the attached garage and I believe that includes spring hinges. There are lines of fiberglass doors that have a fire rating but the cost is way high, you would be best off using a steel door. I would recommend checking on a fiberglass door for your front entry, fiberglass have come alomg way in the past years for the quality. If you don't mind my saying but go to a local lumberyard or building center and check their prices and quality I think you will be much happier.
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#1617242 - 12/01/08 02:49 PM
Re: Help me pick an entry door
[Re: JAR JAR]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 11/06/07
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I am really surprised your entryway is 32", every home needs to have atleast one 36" doorway and it almost always is the front door for moving your stuff in and out.
It's a good idea to enlarge it now. How the heck did you get your couch in the house?
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#1617496 - 12/01/08 05:16 PM
Re: Help me pick an entry door
[Re: countryboy9799]
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Registered: 07/24/04
Posts: 205
Loc: Farmington MN. USA
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We have a Larson storm on the front door that was here when we moved in. The back door has an Andersen that we installed. The Larson is a better door in every way, I made big mistake with buying the Andersen door.
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#1617630 - 12/01/08 06:32 PM
Re: Help me pick an entry door
[Re: Pat K]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 11/23/06
Posts: 2007
Loc: Princeton, MN
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There are different lines of products with everything. Andersen has a lot of products that they slapped their name on that they never made. These are sold at the big box stores.
With retail products, you normally get what you pay for.
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#1618821 - 12/02/08 10:18 AM
Re: Help me pick an entry door
[Re: Roofer]
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Registered: 09/13/06
Posts: 312
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There are different lines of products with everything. Andersen has a lot of products that they slapped their name on that they never made. These are sold at the big box stores.
With retail products, you normally get what you pay for. Roofer is dead on! Steel doors and good. Cheaper normally then FG, but you do not have as high of energy efficiency in most cases (no thermal break). Steel doors will rust over time, FG will not. Either door will weather differently if it is a high sun area. FG fades but need no upkeep, steel can be painted if needed or wanted. I can't tell you what will work better for your use, as well as your price point. I would recomend FG in almost every instance, but put in a ton of steel doors that hold up great. I also agree on the 36" wide door. I try to put them into any major area, bedrooms, living room, dining room, etc. Anywhere that needs room for moving in and out.
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