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From Welcome to Wow: A Guide to Entry Door Care and Upkeep

Maintaining your entry doors is essential for both security and curb appeal. Here are some tips to help you keep your entry doors in good condition:

1. Regular Cleaning:
• Clean the door’s surface regularly with a mild detergent and water to remove dirt, dust, and grime.
• Pay special attention to the hardware (knobs, handles, locks) as they can accumulate dirt and become less functional over time.

2. Inspect for Damage:
• Regularly inspect the door for any signs of damage, such as cracks, warping, or rot.
• Check for loose or missing screws and tighten or replace them as needed.

3. Paint or Finish Maintenance:
• Wooden doors should be repainted or refinished every few years to protect them from the elements.
• Sand the surface, remove old paint or finish, and apply a fresh coat of paint or finish to prevent rot and maintain aesthetics.
• Metal doors may need occasional touch-ups to prevent rust. Use an appropriate metal paint or primer if necessary.

4. Weather Stripping and Seals:
• Check the weather stripping around the door frame for wear and tear. Replace any damaged or deteriorated weather stripping.
• Ensure the door’s bottom sweep or threshold seal is functioning correctly to prevent drafts and moisture from entering your home.

5. Lubricate Hardware:
• Apply lubricant to hinges, knobs, and locks to keep them functioning smoothly. Use a silicone-based lubricant for this purpose.
• Test the locks and deadbolts to make sure they work correctly.

6. Inspect Glass and Screens:
• If your door has glass panels or screens, check them for cracks or damage.
• Clean glass surfaces regularly to maintain visibility.

7. Address Pest Control:
• Seal any gaps or cracks around the door frame to prevent pests from entering your home.
• If you notice signs of termite damage or other pest infestations, take immediate action to address the issue.

8. Adjusting Alignment:
• Over time, doors can become misaligned, leading to difficulty in closing and sealing properly. Adjust the hinges or strike plate as needed to ensure a snug fit when closed.

9. Protect Against Harsh Weather:
• During severe weather conditions, consider using storm doors or installing an awning to protect your entry door from rain, snow, and direct sunlight.

10. Security Updates:
• Ensure your door’s security features are in good working order. If you have a deadbolt, make sure it extends fully into the strike plate.
• Consider upgrading to more secure locks and hardware if needed.

By following these maintenance tips, you can extend the life of your entry doors, improve your home’s security, and enhance its overall appearance. Regular care will also save you money in the long run by preventing the need for costly repairs or replacements.

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