Custom-made solid wood doors are amazing. They look good, protect your home, and bolster your property’s value. Such great doors deserve great finishes. However, the finish does more than make your door prettier. Here’s an outline of three reasons custom door finishes are worth the money. Learn why finishing or refinishing your solid wood door is the best choice.
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Which Type of Door Locks Are the Most Secure?
A secure door begins with a good lock. Luckily, a wide assortment of locks and locking devices are available. Choosing the right one for your needs can be challenging. We at Nick’s Building Supply, Inc. provide the best in solid wood doors for your protection and your home’s beautification. We’re your best resource if you’re wondering which type of door locks are the most secure for wood doors! Here’s a selection of strong locks to keep you safe and secure.
Continue readingWhat Are the Different Hurricane Ratings for Exterior Doors?
Living in a hurricane zone is no joke. When hurricane season comes around, ensure your home can take a beating. Clear your yard of debris and objects that turn into deadly missiles in high winds. Fill water containers with extra H2O. Check your roof for loose shingles and clear out your gutters. Most importantly, be sure your doors are hurricane rated. Most states along the Atlantic have codes in place for dwellings near the coast, so they should already meet standards. However, if you’ve ever wondered what the different hurricane ratings for exterior doors are, here’s a quick breakdown.
Continue reading3 Tips for Installing Door Sweeps on Any Door in Your House
Even when your doors are closed, dirt, dust, drafts, and insects can enter your home. Doors and doorframes have cracks, seen and unseen. The base is the biggest point of entry. Few household doors can be hermetically sealed, but they can all be rigged to resist intrusion. Installing a door sweep is the swiftest and surest way to block out the great outdoors. Here are three tips for installing door sweeps on any door in your house.
Continue readingWill Masking Tape Ruin the Finish on Wood Doors?
When painting a space, you know you need to protect fixtures like wood doors, baseboards, and floors from damage and smears by laying down protective tape. First-time painters, however, may not know exactly which tape to use. It’s an important distinction. Many folks confuse similar-appearing tapes with one another, which can lead to messy paint jobs, extra cleaning, or worst of all, a damaged wood finish. Here are a few thoughts on whether masking tape will ruin the finish on wood doors if you use it instead of the correct protective tape. We’ll tell you how it can and how to avoid it.
Continue readingChoosing Wood Interior Doors: What Are the Options?
Picture yourself walking down a hallway in your home. In between the family photographs and attractive artwork adorning the walls sit elegant wooden doors. They make each time you walk into the master bedroom or hallway bathroom feel like an impressive experience.
Continue readingTips for Making Your Entry Door Stand Out
Your home’s entry door is the first thing guests see, so you have the power to create a lasting impression for each person who visits your home. Use these incredible tips to make your entry door stand out!
Continue reading5 Ways Weather Affects Wooden Overhead Garage Doors
Every product can have adverse effects when exposed to the environment. Metal can rust due to oxidation. Plastic can melt under extreme heat levels. Wood can rot when exposed to excessive moisture.
Continue readingWhy You Should Use Social Media for Home Decor Ideas
Home decor showcases your style. It’s what makes your home unique. Not all homeowners have constant creative ideas that make decorating easy. Because of this, there are empty shelves and plain walls.
Continue readingWhy Refinishing a Door Before Winter Is a Must
A wooden entry door that’s defended your house for several years will eventually show signs of wear. Splinters, cracks, and a faded finish can leave the wood vulnerable.
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