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The Spectrum Series of screen doors brings you smooth functionality, beauty and durability. These doors are considered retractable screen doors as they offer a self-storing screening system that retracts into the door itself and can be opened from the bottom or top of the door.
You can enjoy the best of both worlds with our Spectrum storm doors. Gone are the days of having to remove the pane of glass to replace with the screen and struggling to fit it in place.
Our Spectrum storm door offers incredibly easy to use features that you can enjoy all year round. Over 500,000 homeowners have trusted us with their home improvement projects and with products like the Spectrum Series storm door, it’s no wonder why.
Retractable Screen
The Spectrum screen door features top and bottom Invent™ retractable screens with Compound Tension Sashes. This retractable screening system allows for easy ventilation without the hassle of taking out or replacing the screen.
In the Midwest, we experience a lot of dramatic weather changes. With our Spectrum storm doors, you won’t have to worry about changing your screen and glass sections out every time there’s a drastic weather change. The switch between screen and glass is extremely easy and is done in seconds with our retractable screen storm doors.
Not only is this super convenient, it can help increase your home’s energy efficiency as well. Instead of putting off replacing your screen with glass, or vice versa, you can do it instantly and won’t have to worry about drafts or unwanted air coming into your home.
Strength and Durability
Aluminum wall thickness of the Spectrum screen door is 20% thicker than the industry standard. The door’s outside corners are secured to corrosion proof gussets for added structural integrity.
Our multi-hollow construction on the Spectrum storm door provides greater strength than standard storm doors. Also, the door features a sculptured frame for even more durability. Our Spectrum storm door goes against the normal reputation of screen doors being frail and easily damaged.
Your Spectrum storm door from Feldco will be able to stand the test of time and beat the forces of Mother Nature for many years to come, all while performing and looking great.
Aesthetics
The retractable screen doors offer color-matched aluminum screw covers to enhance the appearance of your door. The door’s dual closers are also color-matched to maintain a clean, seamless look to your screen door.
There are plenty of style and color options when you choose the Spectrum storm door. You can choose from half-lite and full view options with various grid patterns available as well.
Your Spectrum storm door can be customized from top to bottom including Bright Brass Windsor hardware options for your handles and hinges as well as color matching bottom expanders to give your storm door the ultimate look.
The entryway is the first thing people notice about your home, so upgrading your storm door is a perfect way to make a great first impression for your guests. Your home’s curb appeal will no doubt increase with the addition of a Spectrum retractable screen storm door from Feldco.
Improved Energy Efficiency
As mentioned above, you have the retractable screen feature with the Spectrum Series storm door. This will allow you to quickly and easily go from a screen door to a glass pane storm door in seconds.
If the weather becomes cold in a heartbeat, as it often does in the Midwest, you can switch back to a glass pane storm door to save any heated air from escaping your home.
On the other hand, when the weather heats up and you need some fresh air, you can retract the screen down and allow cool air to enter your home so you don’t have to rely on the air conditioner. You’ll be able to save money all year round with this style storm door.
If incredible flexibility, ease of use and outstanding looks are what you’re looking for in a storm door, get a free quote online for a Spectrum Series retractable screen storm door from Feldco.






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