01-30-2022, 01:11 AM
I just realized (in the process of replacing a deadbolt) that my exterior door from garage to side yard has been hung the wrong way. It is an inswing door that has been hung as an outswing door. This means that the hinge is outside and the door can easily be removed from the outside by just removing the hinge pins. How convenient for any burglar to break in!!!
In my quest to find a replacement outswing door I find that they are several hundred dollars more expensive than an inswing door. This is a regular 30 x 80 door in steel or fiberglass. The fiberglass version is about 275 for an inswing door, whereas an outswing door is about $ 800. Say what ?? Why?? Does any of you door experts know why the big price difference?
Inquiring minds want to know
In my quest to find a replacement outswing door I find that they are several hundred dollars more expensive than an inswing door. This is a regular 30 x 80 door in steel or fiberglass. The fiberglass version is about 275 for an inswing door, whereas an outswing door is about $ 800. Say what ?? Why?? Does any of you door experts know why the big price difference?
Inquiring minds want to know