RocketScott wrote:
I'm too far south or I would do it, sorry
You want to install the exterior door before painting and the storm door after.
I can check pricing on doors from my lumber company if you want a comparison.
For the storm door on the back of our house I wanted a security door that the wife could lock but still get ventilation. Ended up getting it at Home Depot. Nobody else had anything decent.
That’s the plan here. Lockable a Storm with ventilation albeit a front door.
The guy at The Door Store ‘says’ he’s got the best prices and on-hand availability... I’ll update the thread with his prices.
I actually got a solid wood door for my bedroom, and was able to hire one of his employees on the side for the install. I assisted as I steel plated the jam, striker and hinge side. With knob locked and deadbolt set, you’d have better luck busting through the drywall on either side of the door. Even then you’d better be skinny lol. Unfortunately that guy no longer works there, and an exterior door is a whole different animal.
das_napeth wrote:
I would do it before paint. That way any trim, siding or drywall that gets damaged will all be installed before paint rather than having to paint it yourself after.
Good Point. Thanks for that!