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Why do residential doors swing in?

The reason your front door swings inward is very purposeful. Even simple door designs have hinges and hinge pins to allow the door to open and shut. These hinges are a bit of a security weak point, and are placed inside the home to make it harder for would-be intruders to gain access to your home.

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Why Do Front Doors Open Inward?

It’s a pleasure to have you as a reader today. Many people may not notice the way their front door swings. Front doors are designed to swing certain ways for a reason. Let’s jump into this article as we explore the reason behind why most front doors open into the house instead of outward.

Why Residential Doors Swing Inward

The reason your front door swings inward is very purposeful. Even simple door designs have hinges and hinge pins to allow the door to open and shut. These hinges are a bit of a security weak point, and are placed inside the home to make it harder for would-be intruders to gain access to your home. Hinges are very difficult to harden against attack, so you want them on the “safe” side of the door. It’s also more aesthetically pleasing to have the hinges on the inside of the house. In Colorado, it’s essential for front doors to swing inward because of excess snow. Extreme weather could build up snow on the outside of your house. Residents wouldn’t want to get trapped in their homes just because they couldn’t open the door outward.

Storm Door Pairings

Lots of people opt for Storm Doors on top of their entry door for an even better protector against high winds, rain, and other extreme weather. If your door were to swing outward, you would not be able to get one of these reliable storm doors. At Conservation Construction we have a wide array of storm doors to choose from along with our line of phenomenal Entry Doors. Get your free quote after reading this article.

Other Reasons For An Inward Swing

An inward swinging door allows you to peek at any potential person coming to your front door. If you crack our inward swinging front door, you can see who is there. If the door swung outward, it would be harder to see visitors. In addition, it’s easy to let guests in with an inward swinging door as they know when you’re coming. With an outward swinging door you might accidentally open the door into somebody.

Residential Vs Public Buildings

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In public buildings most entry doors open outward. Why is this? This is a basic safety measure in case a building needs to be evacuated quickly. These outward swinging doors are great in case of a mob emergency situation but are best left for stores and not your home.

Hurricane Doors

Outward swinging doors are becoming more normal in places throughout the US that are prone to hurricanes. Homes in Florida for instance have outward swinging doors as a precaution against big storms. This way, if the door lock is compromised, the wind doesn’t blow the door inward causing damage to the inside of the home.

Why New Doors Are A Great Option

It’s always a good idea to consider getting a new front door. They are known to save on energy costs, are stronger, quiet the house, are durable, and are safer. Our line of Steel and Fiberglass Entry Doors at Conservation Construction have lifetime warranties. You design the door from the ground up and get just the look you want. Additionally, all of our doors come foam filled by a computer driven process so they really are energy efficient and reliable.

Final Thoughts

We hope you’ve gained some perspective and learned there’s more behind the why your door swings the way it swings. Maybe when you open your front door the next time, you’ll look at it a bit differently. Entry doors swing inside for better safety, protection against weather, and to provide you and your guests with a welcoming experience. Go online to get your free quote for new entry doors. We’d be happy to chat with you and answer all of your other questions regarding entry doors.

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