The door out to our garden had a hole cut in it for a dog door. We just put some plywood on the outside and left it that way. The door was really old, the glass was single pane. Around the lock mechanism you could actually see outside. Basically there was a lot of air leakage. Here is the old door from the inside and then a picture from the outside:
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Now here is the new door:
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Here is the door from our basement hallway out to our back patio. Before it was a terrible slab door with a dinky hole cut into it:
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Now it is so pretty!
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The installers said that this basement door was one of the most challenging they had every done. Made me very thankful that we decided to have them install for us, rather than Dan learning how to do it on his own.
Can't wait to see what a difference not having those two leaky doors will make in our heating bill next winter.
Where did you find the new doors and installers? We kind of need to do this, too!
ReplyDeleteAnna - we actually went to Lowe's. We had a catalog for Simpson brand doors and the rep. at Lowe's was able to find them for us even though those doors weren't in their catalog. Not sure how it is in NC, but they were great here.
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Nice before and after shots! Glad you thought to take those. Enjoy all that light. Sometimes the "little" things are such a big thing.
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