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DOORS · ENERGY

Do New Doors Really Save Energy?

An old, drafty door leaks conditioned air all year. Here’s how a new one pays you back in comfort and lower bills.

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Where Old Doors Lose Energy

Two ways: through the door itself (a thin, hollow or worn door has little insulation) and around it (failed weatherstripping and a bad threshold let air and water leak past). In our climate that means your air conditioning is fighting a losing battle at the front door.

What a New Door Fixes

Comfort You Feel

Beyond the bill, you’ll notice no more cold or hot spot by the door, less outside noise, and no more sticking or rattling. Patio and storm doors add another layer of sealing too.

The Payoff

A new insulated door with a proper install is a small project with a daily payoff in comfort and efficiency. See our doors page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — an insulated door with proper weatherstripping and a square install stops the drafts and heat transfer of an old door, improving comfort and bills.

A storm door adds an extra layer of sealing, protection and ventilation, and can improve efficiency on an entry door.

Both — a thin or worn door insulates poorly, and failed weatherstripping lets air leak around it. A new door and proper install fix both.

Insulated fiberglass and steel doors, sealed and installed correctly, are the most efficient choices.

Stop the Drafts

Mississippi Pro serves Pearl and the Jackson metro. Visit our showroom at 1138 Weems Street, Pearl, or we'll bring samples to you. Free estimates.

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