Style
When choosing a patio door, functionality and aesthetics come into play. Below is a brief description of patio door styles.
Swinging Patio Doors are also referred to as hinged patio doors. They feature full glass panels and frequently hung in pairs. The doors are hinged to a central mullion and open like a butterfly’s wings. Another type of a hinged door is the French door, which features hinges at the side jambs; the panels meet as you close the door. The latch features an astragal fixed to one of the doors.
Sliding Patio Doors are popular and ideal for small spaces. These doors are also referred to as gliding or bypass doors; they let in a lot of natural light and last longer. Sliding panels are incorporated with panels to create a wide continuous surface of glass. The glass panels slide parallel to the wall so it will not interfere with walking space and furniture.
Space
If there is enough space in the room, you have a wide selection of doors to choose from. If the space is small, you should consider a patio door with one swinging door that will open fully. Or a sliding door which slides parallel to the wall.
Functionality
When choosing your patio door, ensure that it can withstand high traffic. If deliveries, children, visitors and other things are likely to go in and out of your door, you need to choose a strong material. You may consider installing vinyl doors which are beautiful, strong and require little maintenance.
Climate
Toronto’s climate is modified by its proximity to Lake Ontario. It mainly experiences warm, humid summer and cold winters. In such a location, you need an energy efficient door to conserve more energy.
This will save you more money reducing utility costs while increasing energy efficiency. You can choose a patio door design, which features a double pane glass or thermally insulated panes. Ensure that the weather stripping on the doors is of high quality to prevent airflow.
Material
Choose a material that’s durable and requires little or no maintenance. Wood is expensive and will require regular maintenance. It may not be the best option especially in harsh climates. Fiberglass can the grain pattern of real wood and requires little maintenance. While steel doors are more secure and durable, they may require maintenance in moist climates. Patio doors made from vinyl are energy efficient, durable and can withstand harsh weather. This material does not peel, fade or rot.
Ensure that the material you’ve chosen matches or complements the color scheme in your home. For example, a vinyl door with a wood siding would look mismatched. A fiberglass door could do the trick because it complements the wood siding.