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Doors - Page 9 of 40

Windows and doors make up a significant piece of most construction budgets, and deciding which ones to choose means weighing both aesthetic and performance characteristics. Think of the variety of window styles alone — casement, double-hung, awning, sliding — and then such factors as the type of glass, the number of panes of glass, the coatings on the glass, and the material from which the frames are made. Doors offer a similar range of styles, anything from sliders to elegant French doors for a patio to massive entry doors.

Increasingly, energy concerns are guiding designers and builders. Not too long ago, people who wanted more comfortable interiors and lower energy bills would step up to double-pane windows. That seems almost quaint, given today’s realities. Now, energy-conscious builders in cold climates are frequently opting for triple-pane windows with sash that open and close like the doors on a luxury sedan. Newer windows offer superior thermal insulation — almost as good as what exterior walls used to have. Glass coatings can be optimized for climate and orientation. These seemingly interminable details have a great deal to do with how comfortable the house will be, and how easy it will be to heat and cool.

Choosing the right windows is, of course, only the beginning. They must be installed so they won’t leak, a process made easier by the many new flashing tapes and sealants on the market, and then dressed up with the appropriate trim. All in all, carpenters spend a great deal of time installing windows and doors. Homeowners spend a great deal of time looking out their windows, and opening and closing the doors. We might as well get the details right the first time.

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    Get a crash course in choosing an entry door, from basic features to premium upgrades.

  • Sturdy, Common-Sense Hinge Templates

    Templaco Tools templates are simple, durable, and affordable, and they come in sizes to fit nearly any door configuration.

  • How to Patch Holes in Reclaimed Doors

    A trim carpenter explains the best way to fill old hinge mortises and lockset holes when installing a used door in a new location.

  • How to Frame an Arched Doorway

    Plywood and ripped-down studs provide solid backing to create drywall arches.

  • How to Test Paint Stripper for Your Next Refinishing Project

    Save time and materials when stripping painted wood by figuring out the ideal wait time and application thickness before tackling the entire job.

  • Finish Fix for a Varnished Door

    Expert wood-finisher Peter Gedrys offers advice for maintaining and refreshing aging spar varnish on an exterior wood door.

  • Dutch Door Done Easy

    A layered assembly and clever installation make building and hanging this door a breeze.

  • Build a Dutch Door

    The trick to making this traditional door easy to build is to use a layered-assembly technique, and to hang the door before cutting it in half.

  • Podcast Episode 162: Live from the Builders’ Show: Windows, Roofing, and Building Your Business Culture

    The Fine Homebuilding editors sit down with Caleb Klein of Pella Windows and Doors and Janice and Kelly Stitzer of CIG Construction in Colorado about new windows and window trends, and building a business and business culture in a time when fewer people are interested in joining the building trades.

  • Podcast Episode 160: Live from the Builders’ Show: Doors, Tool Belts, and American Manufacturing

    The Fine Homebuilding editors chat with Jim Edgeworth of The Bilco Company and Connor Crook of Diamondback Toolbelts about what it takes to build high quality tools and materials in the US.

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