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    Choosing a French Door Threshold Replacement

    Thresholds are a necessity to smooth uneven gaps at the bottom of doors and provide all-year-round protection from bugs, draughts, and water. french door repairs andover lowered threshold also provides security for pushchairs, wheelchairs, and connects indoor and outdoor spaces.

    When advising your clients on their french door threshold options it is crucial to know the different options that are available.

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    The threshold of an external door is a crucial element of any door system. It provides protection from the elements and an effortless transition between outdoor and indoor space. It is crucial to strike the right balance between security and fashion when selecting the threshold for an exterior door system. Alongside being a necessity to keep the home weatherproof, thresholds play an important role in ensuring the safety of the user by preventing tripping, and restricting access for those who have mobility problems or wheelchairs. There are a variety of thresholds and customers can pick the one that is suitable for their home.

    A threshold with a weathered finish is an ideal choice for exterior doors, as it provides exceptional weather protection and creates a solid barrier to keep water, wind and draughts from. This type of threshold is recessed or sunk into the floor and has a 14mm rise. This minimizes the risk of tripping and creates a solid seal against the elements. Weathered thresholds are recommended for all external doors because they provide better weatherproofing than non-weathered options. The higher height of the thresholds that are weathered can make them unsuitable for some users, particularly those who use wheelchairs and pushchairs/prams.

    Unweathered thresholds are generally less tall. Many are only a few millimetres off the ground. This means they are less prone for them to cause dangers for tripping. They also provide an easier transition between outdoor and indoor spaces, allowing for the connection of the two in a more open and unified way. Although they aren’t as weatherproofed as a weatherproof option, they are ideal for homeowners looking to enhance the appearance of their home without sacrificing protection or functionality.

    If your French doors are currently equipped with an unweathered threshold or you’re planning to replace the threshold, a new threshold is a DIY project that can smooth uneven gaps at the bottom of doors as well as protect against water ingress and drafts. It is possible to attach a new threshold to an existing sill, but the threshold you have previously used will need to be removed first. To remove the old sill, you need to place an aluminum bar between it and the subsill. Carefully pry up the middle section. If the edges of your threshold are nailed to the subsill and you want to remove them, use the hammer to break them away from the jambs. After taking the threshold off, sand and remove any mortar remnants. Before reinstalling the threshold, it’s recommended to squirt expanding foam sealant under it to hold it in place. Also, make sure to plug any air gaps.

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