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Patio doors are a great way to add cosmetic appeal to your patio and interior decor. With modern designs, you can customize your doors to fit your style – some people may prefer a sliding patio door while others prefer a hinge patio door.  However, like any other door, they are susceptible to wear and tear. Listed below are signs that it’s time to replace your patio door. 

  • Difficulty Opening or Closing the Door

If you are having trouble opening or closing your patio door then it is time to replace it. This can be due to damaged rollers, hinges, or frames caused by weather conditions, structural damage, or even age.  Patio doors are designed to open and close with ease, making stuck doors frustrating, especially when you want to get in and out quickly. In addition, a patio door that does not close poses a significant threat to your safety as anyone can easily get inside your house through the patio. 

  • Increased Energy Bills

If your home electricity bills keep rising because your AC is constantly running, then your patio doors could be the problem. With a poorly fitted patio door, warm air from outside can easily seep into your house, making your AC work overtime. To keep your home the right temperature throughout the season, your patio door should fit tightly in the frame. This provides maximum insulation throughout all seasons.

  • Cracked Glass in your Patio Door

Cracked glass in your patio door not only makes your patio look less aesthetic, but it also increases the chances of the glass shattering if someone opens or closes the door too hard. In addition, a cracked patio door means a less secure entrance way into your home. It makes it easier for intruders to enter your home by breaking the damaged glass of the door with ease. Overall, it is important to replace your patio door once you notice any cracks. 

  • Increased Aesthetic Appeal

If your patio door is old or its design is outdated, replacing it with a newer and up-to-date design will improve your patio’s appearance.  With modern patio doors, you can customize them to fit your style and needs. In addition, a newly installed patio door increases the value of your home significantly. 

  • Gaps between the Door and the Frames

Gaps between the door and the frame can be caused by damage to the door or poor installation by the contractors. Through these gaps, bugs and water can find their way into your home causing damage or discomfort. Although some small gaps can be filled, it’s best to consider replacing the entire patio door for a permanent and more durable option.

Takeaway

Patio doors are designed to provide convenience in accessing your patio, yards, and living space with ease.  Unfortunately, with time, they can become damaged and their functionality may be compromised. When this happens, it’s important to replace your patio door to improve your home’s security, appearance and style.