Styles – storm doors
Whether a storm door is good home improvement investment remains an open question. For some people, storm doors don’t make a wise investment because typically have lower U-Value or R-Value (both are correct numbers to express energy efficiency for windows and doors).
While it’s true that it’s the main door’s condition that is critical in energy efficiency, eliminating drafts and keeping people comfortable even in the inclement weather conditions. It is also true that some Connecticut homeowners whose main entry door is still in a decent condition simply prefer to prolong the life of the entry door by installing a storm door over it. Yet, others like to enjoy plentiful of ventilation that storm door can provide in the summer months or plenty of sun light and warmth that, for example, a full view storm door can provide in the winter months. We think that, if you don’t need the full screen in the summer, full view/glass in the winter, and if your entry door is in the poor condition, you really should invest the money, otherwise spent on a storm door, in the best entry door that you can afford. Otherwise, quality storm door installation may be a good investment.
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Most of the storm doors these days are made out of aluminum, although you can find wood and vinyl storm doors as well.
Storm doors, like many other fenestration products in the market, come in variety of styles, options, colors, grades and price ranges.
If you need to buy a new storm door, consider a quality door with a lifetime warranty from a reputable manufacturer. Below, for your convenience we outlined the storm door models/styles from ProVia Company – a door company that prides itself on caring for even smallest details in every aspect of their business – from the product design, choice of materials, production process, throughout service and warranty.
Every storm door is constructed with tempered safety glass and a durable paint finished that is covered by a LifeTime Finish Warranty.
All storm doors have a Lifetime Limited Transferable Warranty.

Spectrum
Spectrum storm door features exclusive top and bottom InVent retractable screens. This door is perfect for homeowners seeking more ventilation options that can be found on the regular stationary or self-storing storm door.
Spectrum doors include:
- Two InVent retractable screens
- Triple seal bottom sweep
- 1 ¼” x 4 3/16” wide sculptured frame
LifeTime Limited Warranty – Includes Glass Breakage

Decorator
Decorator storm door series provides a stylish, fresh look for your entry. It features many decorative glass options.
Decorator doors include:
- Triple seal bottom sweep
- 1 ¼” x 4 wide sculptured frame
LifeTime Limited Warranty – Includes Glass Breakage

Deluxe
Deluxe storm door Series offers a wide variety of design and functionality options. Whether you’re looking for additional light, ventilation or protection from the elements, you’ll find the exact style you’re looking for.
Deluxe doors include:
- Double seal bottom sweep
- 1 ¼” x 3 5/8” wide sculptured frame
- BetterVue Fiberglass Screen
LifeTime Limited Warranty – Includes Glass Breakage

DuraGuard
If you’re concerned about keeping your small children and pets safe inside your home, select one of ProVia storm doors with heavy-duty, non-removable stainless steel screen (black or white).
DuraGuard doors include:
- Double seal bottom sweep
- 1 ¼” x 4 wide sculptured frame
- Non-removable 0.023 stainless steel screen
LifeTime Limited Warranty – Includes Glass Breakage

SuperView
This entry level storm door Series offers a selection of doors at affordable price point.
SuperView doors include:
- Single seal bottom sweep
- 1 ¼” x 2 5/8” wide sculptured frame
- BetterVue Fiberglass Screen
LifeTime Limited Warranty – Includes Glass Breakage


