Doors: Pros and cons of wood

by Jennifer Louden 11/12/2023

Wood entry doors offer a rich elegance, enhancing curbside appeal. Although other front door materials deliver significant benefits, wood ranks as the most popular option. But like any material or product, homeowners should weigh the pros and cons.

What are the benefits of wood entry doors?

Beyond eye-catching beauty, wood doors present property owners with a significant range of options. The sturdy lumber use to manufacture these products includes oak, pine, mahogany, cedar, maple, bamboo, among other types.

These options make it possible for homeowners to accentuate the grain with colored stains as well as clear protective coatings. Rarely does paint factor into the experience because the appearance of natural wood remains the most attractive option.

Although wood entry doors have a reputation for being more expensive than other products, lower-cost opportunities remain on the market. Engineered wood doors and items tend to take the edge off the price tag.

Solid wood products do come with a higher price tag than others in their class. Lastly, handy DIY homeowners are more likely to possess the tools and basic carpentry skills needed to install the door themselves.

What are the drawbacks associated with wood entry doors?

It's essential to keep in mind: wooden doors do not necessarily have innate problems. Although severe weather and moisture can cause warping and fluctuations, many of the negatives are linked to comparisons.

However, wood materials generally require more maintenance and upkeep than steel, vinyl and fiberglass. Stains and protective coatings such as polyurethane require refinishing every 3-5 years, depending on sun and weather exposure.

By comparison, some wood products may not deliver the same level of energy efficiency as items such as insulated steel options. Much of the sometimes lower rating stems from air penetrations due to shrinkage during cold weather months.

People interested in a new entry door discover wood products rank among the most attractive and can add to property values. While natural and engineered wood remains popular, it's important to explore wide-reaching options before settling on your perfect front door.

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