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8 Perks of a New Patio Door

Start reaping the benefits of a new patio door when you replace yours. Perks include better security, enhanced beauty, improved ventilation and more.

Headshot of Author Taeya DeVries

ByTaeya De Vries

Published 2022-09-15

black sliding patio door open to a brick-floored patio

Whether your existing patio door is looking outdated or simply not performing well, it might be time to start the patio door replacement process. Investing in a new patio door can bring numerous benefits, many of which you’ll start enjoying on day one. Come with us as we explore eight perks of replacing your patio door.

1. Add Property Value

Should you choose to sell your home in the future, an updated patio door makes it more appealing to potential buyers. According to Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value 2022 report, exterior fenestration projects have a return on investment of nearly 70%. In other words, the cost of a patio door replacement project can be quickly recouped through an increase in property value.

the footbolt on a sliding patio door brings security to a homeowner
a two-panel white sliding patio door with blinds-between-the-glass

2. Protect Your Home

While at home or away, security and privacy are top priority. Add peace of mind by securing your sliding patio door with an integrated footbolt. Secondary locking capabilities reinforce your door’s strength to help prevent forced entry. A new patio door can also provide additional privacy with built-in blinds or shades. When you choose between-the-glass blinds or shades, permanently sealed between panes of glass, you can maintain privacy without adding extra roomside patio door treatments.

3. Save on Utilities and Maintenance

A new patio door may help you save money with less maintenance and better energy efficiency. A replacement patio door can feature many energy-efficient elements such as triple-pane glass, Low-E glass, foam insulation and proper installation. Many overlook the importance of installation, but this is key to your door’s performance. With a correctly installed new patio door, you’ll benefit from improved energy efficiency for year-round comfort and savings.

In addition to utility savings, a new door often helps homeowners save on maintenance expenses. With durable exteriors and low-maintenance designs, Pella patio doors are easy to care for and built to provide long-lasting performance. If you have an existing door that requires continual band-aid fixes, it might be time to consider upgrading.

Before
Image of an outdated patio door on a Whitehall home.
After
Image of an sliding patio door with retractable screen for a Whitehall home.

4. Enhance Beauty

A new patio door that complements your home’s style is one of the most effective ways to improve curb appeal. With the ability to customize patio door features and options, your new door can be designed to match your unique tastes and the style of your home. Replacing your existing door with a new one can completely change the look and feel of your space. Don’t believe us? Check out some patio door before and after projects to see some transformations for yourself.

5. Maximize Space

If your current patio door swings inward, it’s possible that you’re not maximizing interior space. A new patio door that swings outward or slides on a track can help free up area inside your home. Not only does this maximize space, but it also helps with traffic flow, especially in rooms that you commonly entertain in. If interior space is not a concern in your home, perhaps you would prefer French doors that swing inward, maximizing space on your outdoor patio. The bottom line: hinged or sliding patio doors, when placed strategically in your home, can help smooth the flow in a high-traffic room and maximize use of the space.

6. Reduce Outdoor Sounds

A replacement patio door can greatly reduce noise for a quieter and more peaceful home. It takes several parts of a patio door, working together, to help improve sound resistance in your home. Dual- or triple-pane glass adds more layers of insulation, dampening outside noises. Insulating patio door frames can also help reduce noise transfer, while proper installation helps ensure airtight seals to keep noise out.

white hinged patio doors open to an italian-style patio with blue and white tiles
a 6-paneled multi-slide patio door bring the outdoors inside to a contemporary living room

7. Connect Indoor/Outdoor Living

A new patio door connects the indoors with the outdoors. Multi-slide and bifold patio doors can open an entire wall, merging two rooms into one that flows seamlessly. An upgraded patio door can also blend indoor and outdoor living by increasing ventilation. More air flow can make an interior room feel more in-tune with the outdoors. Screens can also foster a connection to the outdoors. For instance, the innovative Rolscreen® available on select wood patio doors appears only when it is in use. Tucked away when closed, this screen offers an unobstructed view of the outdoors when not in use.

8. Increase Natural Light

Last but not least, a new patio door can let in more natural sunlight. This makes any space feel brighter and bigger. Sleek profiles and clean lines on Pella® Impervia® patio doors deliver larger panes of glass to welcome more natural light. In addition, light adds design interest to your home. Integral Light Technology® grilles on Pella Reserve doors are bonded permanently to the inside and outside of the glass. These grilles cast realistic shadows, just like individual windowpanes would, creating the most authentic look of true divided light.

Consider how your patio door can work for you — saving you money, enhancing beauty, protecting your home and more. There are so many perks of a new patio door. When you’re ready to reap the benefits, learn more about shopping for replacement patio doors.

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