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After we started focusing heavily on exterior renovations for our home, we realized that our windows needed to change. Instead of trying to scrub them clean and deal with their leaky nature, we went to a professional glass expert and talked with him about replacing the windows. We were able to choose from a large selection of different styles, colors, and shapes, and it was really fantastic to find such amazing replacements. This blog is all about finding better windows for your home and knowing how to choose between all of the options out there. You never know, you might be surprised with how much of a difference the right windows can make.

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Why Real Wood Is Great For Door Frames

Michele Kuhn

Replacing your door frames can give your walls a fresh upgrade. The molding design on old door frames can simply look outdated after some years.  So, installing a new frame will make your door look and feel more stylish. If you are going to replace your door frames, there are many composite wood materials to choose from. But, this article explains why homeowners should still think about installing a real wood product.

Wood Needs TLC

There are a few disadvantages to owning a wood door frame that need to be discussed first. Most significantly, wood is susceptible to damage caused by human contact (and termites). That is, touching the door frame, especially with dirty hands, can deteriorate the wood stain or paint over time. The wood species used in in door frame construction is usually lightweight, so it can also get damaged and dented. Pretty much any door frame is going to age and wear down a little bit over the years, if only from being constantly touched by hands.

Basically, if you install wood, you need to maintain it if you want to keep the same stain and style. Otherwise, your wood will start age, and your frame's finish might start to wear off. Many people actually repaint their door frames very often, so it is no big deal. But, you have to at least maintain the structural integrity of your wood by keeping the stain resistant paint finish on the frame. This may just mean that you have to apply a fresh paint coat over your door every few years to maintain the finish.

Wood Finishes

Most people who install a real wood door frame are going to apply a tinted stain or a white paint finish. If you don't want to cover the wood grains with a solid paint finish, you can apply a stain. Admittedly, the look of natural wood grains is one of the best reasons to install a real wood door frame.

Homeowners also enjoy being able to refinish or repaint their wood as often as they like. This is probably something you won't do more than once or twice a decade, but having the freedom to update your frame color is something that you can't do with most composite materials.

In the end, is easy to understand why wood, even though it isn't a modern or cutting edge material, is a great door frame material. Check out sites like http://www.distinctivesidingandwindow.com for more information.


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