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Sears Home Improvement - Doors
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Serving Stephens, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 1893

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Make a lasting impression with a new Entry Door from Sears. ENERGY STAR� rated custom entry doors provide security, peace of mind and energy efficiency. \n \n \n* Ask About 12 months no interest\n (If paid in full within 12 months)

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Martinez Home Improvement
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Serving Stephens, AR and surrounding areas

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For more than 25 years, Martinez Remodeling Construction has been delivering quality projects in the area of Central Arkansas. We have led the regions premium construction and remodeling services by meeting our clients demands. We are known for delivering every project with excellence and within a reasonable time frame.\n\n\nOur core values include:\n- Professionalism\n- Integrity\n- Hard work\n- Innovation\n- Safety\n- Team work\n- Accountability\n\nServices: \nRoofing \nsiding\nWindows’s & Doors\nGeneral Remodeling & Construction \n\nWe want to expand our services everywhere in the state of Arkansas

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Doors questions, answered by experts

The proper height for a gate latch is between 34 and 48 inches above the ground. This height will not only be comfortable for you and your family to use, but it’ll also ensure that your latch complies with the International Building Code.

Sometimes one-way latches are installed very high on the gate to make it easier to open, although it’s only easier for tall people. Installing a two-way latch at the proper height is a good idea.

No, a storm door should not replace a regular door. It lacks the durability, insulation, and security of a proper exterior door. Most storm doors have lightweight frames and minimal locking hardware, and they aren’t meant to stand alone. While they work well as a backup to your main entry door, relying on one as your only barrier would likely lead to drafts, higher energy bills, and safety concerns.

Yes, you can add a door to your basement—it might even be required, depending on building codes in your area and whether or not you’re using the basement as a bedroom. A basement contractor can give you some advice on installation and help you add a door to your basement.

The width of your door jamb should match your wall thickness exactly, so it depends on your wall. For standard door openings, the width is equal to the width of a 2-by-4-inch  stud, plus the width of the drywall on both sides—about 1/2 inch each—which comes out to 4 9/16 inches. Block walls and framed walls that use 2-by-6-inch framing require a door jamb that’s 6 9/16 inches. You should always measure your finished wall thickness to get an accurate width for your door jamb material.

Your front door should only need replacing every 20 to 40 years, depending on the material and level of wear and tear. Sometimes a door will need replacing sooner due to extreme weather conditions, like a hurricane or storm. In other cases, you may want to upgrade your door to add some upgraded curb appeal—especially when prepping your home for sale.

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