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An In-depth Look At Pet Doors For Patio Doors

 
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Natalie Williams

When it comes to the freedom of letting your pet to enjoy the great outdoors, pet doors for patio doors make a convenient enhancement to any home. With an assortment of styles, shapes, sizes and features, many consumers like the easy installation that comes with the majority of models. Overall, pet doors for patio doors caters to the needs of both the pet and the owner, as the trouble of constantly opening a door to the back yard for cats and dogs is eliminated, which saves time and energy.

An Exploration of Pet Doors for Patio Doors

In order to choose the pet door for a patio that will fit the correct dimensions of a home (as well as personal preferences), it is significant to recognize a list of factors that come into play. A pet owner will face a few decisions in regards to the purchase of a pet patio door. One of the most important things to consider is to find out the measurements to ensure the proper door is delivered. In addition to the height and length of the door, many other considerations exist.

For instance, the type of panels and panes becomes a problem. One may choose between dual pane panels, the less expensive single pane glass panels, electronic panels and patio panels set aside for cats. There are also insulated options found in dual pane glass pet doors, which usually provides the best environment for saving energy. To test the type of glass %associated% your patio door – open the slider and place your fingers on both sides of the glass. Single pane glass gives the appearance that they are touching, while a dual pane glass places fingers about ½" apart.

Pet patio doors require either a temporary or semi-permanent installation, which often signifies whether or not tools are involved in the setup. With a semi-permanent patio pet door, you may have to use hacksaws, drills and wrenches to make sure the patio panel is secure. Temporary models allow the panel pet door to be removed at the homeowner's pleasure. For example, the panel may serve its purpose during warm days only. When the weather turns cold, the panel can be conveniently and quickly removed, whereas a semi-permanent option is fastened into the track with sheet metal screws.

Another issue to consider is the 'rise' of the patio pet door, which indicates the height of the flap that pets will pop in and exit through. Keep in mind that a German Shepherd and a Pomeranian will not use the same rise of a patio pet door so it is not necessary to purchase the biggest flaps in all cases. To get more control over this aspect, purchasing a pet door with a user-adjustable rise is recommended.

The installation of patio pet doors is relatively easy, as most people simply position the panel against the sliding door jamb. Others may choose an outside screen track, which utilizes a 'spring-load' type of mechanism. The usual cost of patio pet doors include $120 for a small single panel; $325 for a medium dual pane insulated glass; $120 for the smaller specialized cat flap panel; and $260 for a small electronic pet door.

Benefits of Using a Pet Door for a Patio Door

Pet doors for patio doors allow a domesticated animal to enter the safety of their home when they feel threatened or to avoid the chill when a change in weather arises. The freedom associated with this type of product is great for both the pet and pet owner. Patio pet doors also blend with the majority of patios with attractive colors, such as white, bronze, black and aluminum satin. The convenience of a pet patio door continues, as easy installation eliminates the cost of professional assistance.

Possible Disadvantages of Pet Doors for Patio Doors

Some consumers are concerned with patio pet doors because they fear issues such as pests getting into the home or compromised security. However, purchasing a Universal Bug Seal covers the gaps that insects may find. Security can be enhanced by installing locks or using a dead-bolt lock or pin lock that melds the glass door to the pet door.

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Visit Natalie's site PetDoors101.com for more free tips on getting the right pet door for your pet.

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Article published on November 30, 2007 at Isnare.com
 
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