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It's Usually Worth Replacing The Frame When You Replace An Exterior Door

When you need a new exterior door, you generally assume that you'll just be replacing the door itself but leaving the existing frame in place. So, if your door replacement technician arrives and recommends that you also replace the frame, you might be a little thrown off guard or confused. The frame may seem fine, but there are actually a few good reasons why your technician is recommending that you replace it. 

New doors are made to be compatible with new frames.

The new door you want to buy may not be able to be mounted in the old frame — at least not very easily. While some door installers may be able to "make it work," your door will never quite be as secure or tight as it could be if your installer had to wiggle and coax it into the frame. Replacing the frame along with the door ensures you get a better fit. Your door will be more secure in the frame, and you won't have to worry about air leaks and water leaks nearly as much. 

New frames are more efficient.

Years ago, most door frames were made from plain wood. And it was often a cheap wood, like pine, that was soft and not a very good insulator. You may be losing more energy than you realize through your door frame. Today's door frames are made with more efficient materials. Some even have a special, insulating core to better help trap the heat inside your home. Replacing the frame along with the door may cost you a little more upfront, but you'll soon be saving energy, thanks to your newer and more efficient door frame. 

New frames require less maintenance.

Even if your existing door frame does not need to be painted, scraped, stained, or sealed right now, there is a good chance it will need to be in the next couple of years. This can be a pain to have to handle, especially when you have a brand-new door right next to the frame and you really don't want to get paint on it. A new door frame won't need any maintenance for a long time, if ever. 

Replacing your door frame along with the door simply makes sense. It will save you money on energy, make sure your door fits right, and keep you from having to do so much maintenance in the years to come. 

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