Roofing

Why Replace Your Door in Winter

Most home improvement projects, such as roof replacement, are performed during the warmer months, but there is also a good reason to start some projects in the winter instead. One of those projects is replacing your main entry door. Replacing your door can make your home more energy-efficient, as well as improve your home’s curb appeal and raise its overall market value.

Here are some reasons that might convince you to replace your battered door in the middle of winter.

You Can Enjoy Discounts

The lean months of winter mean contractors may offer product and installation discounts to get more customers. Replacing your door when everyone else is thinking the same thing can lead to higher costs.

Quick Service

As contractors aren’t that busy, they can work on your home sooner. That means you don’t have to wait long to enjoy your new door. This might also be a good time to ask them about other services, such as siding installation. You might even be able to choose a date that suits your schedule best, instead of depending on the schedule your contractor gives you.

No Disruptions

Most people stay indoors during winter, and you’ve probably kept all your tools in the shed and other items indoors. Door installers can get to work immediately.

You Can Detect Problems Quickly

Not all door installations go as planned. Some problems, such as air leaks, only become obvious when the cold months set in, and you’d have to call the door installers back to check on it. Replacing your door in the winter means your installer can detect problems and solve them immediately.

Home Pro Exteriors, Inc. can help with your home improvement needs. We offer services like roof repair and precision door installation. Call us today for a free professional consultation at (845) 343-1777. We can work with you in Middletown, NY.

Jim Klein

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