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­­Can a New Front Door Increase the Value of My Home?

So you’re starting to think about putting your home on the market in the next few months. But before you begin any renovations, you want to ensure you’re doing work that will receive the maximum return on investment (ROI).

Your front door is a great place to start. As the main focal point approaching your home, replacing your front door can provide an ROI of approximately 75 percent. Here’s what you should keep in mind when considering installing a new front door in your home.

Reasons to Replace Your Front Door

Your front door plays a significant role in the amount of curb appeal your home offers to potential homebuyers – but also family and guests.

Replacing your front door is highly recommended if your existing door is damaged or outdated looking. If there’s cracked or peeling paint, rotten wood, or damaged insulation, a potential home buyer can be quickly turned off from even entering your home.

The same goes for old, drafty doors with damaged weather-stripping. A new door will not only look more aesthetically pleasing but will also create more energy efficiency.

The state of your front door can give a negative impression of what the rest of your home looks like. Before a potential home buyer even enters your home, they may start calculating the cost of replacing that door and wondering if it’s worth the headache and expense.

Tips on Getting the Maximize ROI on Your New Door

To increase your home’s value, select a front door with the following tips in mind:

  • Choose a door style with mass appeal. When selecting your door style, consider that your aesthetic preferences may differ from the average home buyer’s. Most homeowners today have very little time for maintenance, so choose a door that doesn’t require a lot of work to upkeep.
  • Select a popular colour. To paint your door a bright colour, as tempted as you may be, select black or charcoal gray instead.  These two colours are known to have a positive impact on home value.
  • Keep quality in mind. Although you won’t be living here much longer, it’s still important to choose a high-quality door. A front door gets a lot of wear and tear, so if it’s already not latching correctly or has low energy efficiency, repair or replace before selling. Real estate agents, home buyers, and building inspectors will notice if the door will not last.

The Bottom Line

Whether you’re thinking of moving and want to maximize your home’s profit or just simply want to update the look of your home, be sure to check out our wide selection of doors. From arched front doors to custom wood door systems, we have the perfect solution for your home! Contact us today for more details about replacing your home’s front door.

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