In time, will every house in Minnesota have a storm door?

By stormdoorinstaller.com

Most houses built after World War II have living space next to the entry doors and storm doors have a dramatic effect on comfort and utility bills. Some particularly expensive homes with elaborate carved doors having special etched or patterned glass will probably never have a storm door.

To have anything in front of a work of art like the doors found at http://www.affinitydoors.com/home.asp or http://www.lassenridge.com/home.html would or should be a crime no matter what the heat loss.

For the rest of the homes in Minnesota a new storm door can improve the look, appraisal, comfort and energy efficiency of any home.

There are many companies that offer installations and storm doors in central Minnesota and western Wisconsin. Here are a few: iverhcarlson.com , minnesotarusco.com , lowes.com , homedepot.com , stormdoorinstaller.com and your local handyman. There is a great variation in price, quality, professionalism, convenience, and personal attention.

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