Durability and weather resistance should be carefully considered when selecting doors for coastal areas, particularly those vulnerable to storms and strong winds. Hurricane bars are vital door hardware engineered to resist intense weather forces and protect your home.
Hurricane Bar Option and Durability
Okotech Doors reinforced with a hurricane bar are more resistant to damage from strong winds and impacts. If you live in a coastal area or elsewhere vulnerable to severe storms, these doors are an excellent investment because the hurricane bar provides additional protection. Thanks to this feature, homeowners may rest easy knowing that their doors will function safely even in the worst weather.
Why uPVC Doors are Ideal for Coastal Homes
The inherent durability and resistance to seawater corrosion of uPVC (unplasticised polyvinyl chloride) doors make them ideal for coastal environments.
Features that make uPVC doors stand out are:
Weather Resistance: uPVC doors are highly resistant to moisture, salt, and UV rays, making them ideal for coastal environments with high exposure to these elements.
Low Maintenance: Unlike wooden doors that require regular upkeep to prevent warping and decay from saltwater exposure, uPVC doors are virtually maintenance-free and retain their appearance over time.
Energy Efficiency: uPVC doors offer excellent thermal insulation, helping maintain comfortable indoor temperatures and reduce energy costs, which is beneficial in hot and cold coastal climates.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best doors for coastal areas?
Excellent for coastal areas, doors built of long-lasting materials like uPVC or fiberglass and fitted with hurricane bars provide better protection against storms and high winds.
What type of door is best for a beach house?
Doors that resist corrosion from seawater and weather conditions by the shore are perfect for beach cottages. Many beach properties have uPVC doors because they require less maintenance and last a more extended period.