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The Deluxe Series of Storm Doors is available in many different styles and models, offering varying levels of light and ventilation options. So whether you are looking for additional light, ventilation or protection from the elements, a Deluxe Storm Door will be the answer.
Kick Panel
Mostly seen on commercial buildings and businesses, kick panels were designed for both beauty and damage resistance. It adds life to your door by absorbing all the traffic and abuse that doors usually get with heavy use.
A kick panel is a vital part of a storm door for a busy family. Coming in and out of the house for work, school, social events or just for a walk outside can all contribute to the wear and tear of a door. Sometimes we kick the bottom of the door without knowing as we quickly move in and out of our homes.
The aluminum kick panel on half-lite Deluxe Storm Doors is designed to resist rust and add strength. It also protects the bottom of your storm door from dents, scuffs, and scratches.
Bottom Sweep
Drafts coming into your home can put a strain on your energy bills. The storm door is the first line of defense when it comes to energy efficiency in your home. If properly installed, the bottom sweep will greatly reduce draft. Also, the temperature of the space between the entry and storm door should be pretty close to the temperature inside your home. When you open your entry door, there shouldn’t be a strong draft of cold air hitting you in the face.
A double seal bottom sweep eliminates drafts and makes your home more energy efficient and comes with our deluxe storm doors. The seal itself has two sides, one side is at the bottom part of the door facing outside the home, the other is facing inside the home towards the entry door. The double seal is double the protection and extra savings towards your wallet due to the energy efficiency and you’ll notice the cost benefits quickly enough.
Removable Glass and Screens
Some models of the Deluxe storm doors offer removable glass and screens. In the Midwest, we get all the seasons from winter, spring, summer and fall. In the winter, having glass on your storm door is more energy efficient as it blocks out the cold air. In the summer, a screen is most desired since it lets cool air circulate throughout the home. For spring and fall, since temperatures can vary tremendously, some of our deluxe storm doors can have the best of both and have retractable screens. No need to remove the glass and put on the screen, or vice-versa. The screen and glass can be in one unit and all you have to do is slide the screen up into a roller to expose the glass as it slides up, or, slide the glass down to expose the screen as the glass will be hidden in the door.
Feldco’s Deluxe series storm doors can come with a half-view, three-quarters view, up to a full-view, depending on your preference of course. There’s good news for all the pet owners, there’s an option for a pet door built into your Deluxe storm door.
Closers
Not only are the closers color-matched to your door for a clean look, but they are heavy duty in strength. The closers are attached to the inside of the storm door and apply varying levels of tension to prevent the door from slamming or forced open if caught by the wind. The closers can be adjusted to allow the door to close slower or quicker depending on the weight of the door.
Hardware
As with all types of doors, security is important. All Deluxe storm doors come with a deadbolt, and a lever or handle to open and close the door from the outside. On the inside, there’s a turn lock and a push lever to open the door. You have mail slot options as well. All the hardware comes in different finishes from standard black and white, nickel, to antique brass.














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