Why You Need Our Hinged French Patio Door

Why You Need Our Hinged French Patio Door

A traditional home is composed of elements, that, when combined, make a comfortable and relaxing ambiance. Modern interior design is characterized by neutral tones, such as white and wood finishes. Still, if you want a bit more tradition to offset the severity of a modern design, you can never go wrong with French doors.

Why You Need Our Hinged French Patio Door

Renewal by Andersen® of Long Island discusses why you need one below:

Secure Locking System

Every door that we make at Renewal by Andersen of Long Island comes with a five-point locking system that increases the security of your home. You can rest assured your doors are doing their job of keeping you safe without compromising the look it adds to your overall exterior. Plus, the secure locking system also contributes to the energy efficiency value of your door since it prevents drafts.

Traditional Look, Modern Technology

Our hinged French patio doors fit the look of traditionally styled homes but they use the most cutting-edge modern technology, both in their construction and features. The door frame is made from the finest and most durable materials that can withstand heat loss, harmful UV rays and drafts.

Another great quality of a modern French door is its energy-efficiency properties. This means you’ll actually save money because you’ll have less heating and cooling requirements due to a more stable interior temperature.

Customizable Options

You can unleash your creative side with our French doors. We offer a wide variety of customizable options such as colors, hardware, grilles and optional insect screens.

Renewal by Andersen of Long Island is committed to boosting the comfort and security of your home with our door and window products. We combine our exceptional with our best-in-class customer service. To learn more about what our French doors can do for your home, call us at (866) 609-5033 or fill out our contact form to request an estimate. We proudly serve homeowners in Long Island.

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