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When buying new doors, you will find a number of choices but one of the top is Anderson doors. Anderson doors are known for the UV protection, low maintenance, longevity, durability, solid wood construction, and unique combination of essential elements. All of these things combined set Anderson doors aside from its competitors, giving it a huge advantage.
For example, if you were to look at a typical dual pane glass door, you would find that it allows 62% of UV light to pass through but with Anderson doors, the Low-E glass cuts this down to just 17%. Best of all, while UV levels are reduced, color and clarity of light is not affected. That means if you have your home thermostat set at 70 degrees, the inside portion of the glass pane will never drop lower than 57 degrees. Even if the outside temperature is zero, the glass will still not drop lower than 57. The great thing about Low-E glass found in Anderson doors is that not only does it work exceptionally hard to keep cold air out but it also works just as hard to keep hot air out. That way, the inside of your home remains comfortable, at the temperature you choose. In addition, Anderson doors also offer something for extreme climates in the way of a glass called High Performance Sun, which provides the maximum UV protection and temperature control possible. One of the main advantages of Anderson doors is the low maintenance. You will find that Anderson doors offer a system known as Perma-Shield. This special system helps by protecting the exterior of the window for years. In addition, the outside of Anderson doors are protected so you do not have to keep painting and repainting them year after year. That way, your door remains beautiful, looking almost new. Even the material used to make the frame of Anderson doors is what has a huge impact on the thermal characteristics of the door, as well as determining the window’s U-Factor. Then, in addition, Anderson doors have facings that need to be protected from the harsh elements. For that reason, Anderson doors have wood clad frames with vinyl exteriors. The result is a beautiful door that looks natural while meeting high standards. Finally, Anderson doors have a solid wood construction, which means you can enjoy tremendous style with no visible joint seams. This also means Anderson doors have structural stability while being highly effective when it comes to insulation. You will also find that Anderson doors treat the frame, as well as sash parts with wood preservatives for added stability and reliability. Anderson doors are energy efficient, saving homeowners tremendous money every year.
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