Storm doors protect against the elements, such as wind, rain, or ice. Screen doors offer ventilation options with added security but little barrier from the weather. In a cost comparison, screens lean cheaper on average, around $300. Storm-blocking products cost about $1,000. Many opt to install both for the ultimate in weather and intrusion protection.
People often get the lowest prices from big box home improvement stores, with some units as low as $100. However, if you choose a simple style, you may not pay much more to buy straight from a manufacturer. Although many brands offer installation manuals, most claim that hiring an experienced professional is best.
Another piece of advice, too: “The Internet is your friend. Get the manufacturer name and model number from the big–box store and then look online,” says Bob Tschudi, Expert Review Board members and a Raleigh, NC-based GC. “Just remember that a few dollars saved online is great until you have to return an item. I’ve discovered that the big box stores will bend over backwards to right a wrong—online vendors might not be so willing.”
It typically takes around an hour to install a security door, although the time it takes can vary depending on your specific situation. It may take longer for larger doors, or if you need additional repairs, replacements, or additions. Be sure to ask your installation professional if you’re on a strict schedule.
Like many types of home improvements, a security door can add value to your house. Additional security features, like home alarms and security systems, can further boost the value of your property. However, your location likely plays a significant role in how much value your security features may add to your home.