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07-23-2007, 11:11 AM
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In way over my head.
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Looking for inswing screen door.
Does anyone know of a manufacturer that has an inswing screen/storm porch door? All the doors I see at the big box stores are outswing.
I'm not sure I've ever seen one myself, the only ones I remember were old and made of wood.
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07-23-2007, 12:30 PM
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Looking for inswing screen door.
my locak HD had some unmounte wood and Vinyl screen door in 32and 36" widths........
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07-23-2007, 06:29 PM
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Looking for inswing screen door.
Any door can be mounted inswing or outswing. It just depends which side of the frame you mount it on.
Ron
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08-17-2007, 09:28 AM
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In way over my head.
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Looking for inswing screen door.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ron6519
Any door can be mounted inswing or outswing. It just depends which side of the frame you mount it on.
Ron
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I'm back to my hunt for an in-swing storm door.
Unfortunately, that won't work. The pneumatic closer would be on the wrong side. I've seen insulated patio doors that swing in but that was overkill and I don't need an insulated door.
I checked my local BORG and he said they don't exist. I don't always believe those guys.
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08-17-2007, 10:22 AM
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Looking for inswing screen door.
You could still mount an existing storm door as an inswing and use a different style of closer instead of the regular pneumatic closer that comes with the door.
There are door closers of various types which mount on top of the door.
Putting a standard storm door on the inside means you will probably have to trim the side rails so they fit properly. Or have this done for you.
In Toronto, Canada, I buy all my storm storm doors from York Aluminum Storms. They modify their doors as requested to suit inswing applications and custom widths and heights.
There must be a storm door manufacturer close to you who could offer this same type of service. The Big Box stores buy all their storm doors from huge manufacturers like Larson but ,most likely there are smaller manufacturers who cater to local contractors (and homeowners) who want custom made doors.
Start with the yellow pages under "Storm Doors". If that fails ask a local condominum property manager where he buys his storm doors.
Best Regards
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08-17-2007, 01:45 PM
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Looking for inswing screen door.
clutchcargo said:
"Unfortunately, that won't work. The pneumatic closer would be on the wrong side. I've seen insulated patio doors that swing in but that was overkill and I don't need an insulated door.'
The closer is on the top of the door frame. It doesn't matter which side of the door is exterior or interior. If you're standing on your front step and visualize you are on the inside of a building, the door opens in. It can be hinged left or it can be hinged right. You just mount the closer bracket on the left or the right. The hinge frame upright can be positioned for either application.
Ron
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08-17-2007, 02:04 PM
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In way over my head.
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Looking for inswing screen door.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ron6519
clutchcargo said:
The closer is on the top of the door frame. It doesn't matter which side of the door is exterior or interior. If you're standing on your front step and visualize you are on the inside of a building, the door opens in. It can be hinged left or it can be hinged right. You just mount the closer bracket on the left or the right. The hinge frame upright can be positioned for either application.
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What I meant by "the wrong side", is the closer is always on the interior side; it pulls the door closed. By making the door an inswing, the closer needs to be on the exterior side to pull the door close.
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08-17-2007, 04:41 PM
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Looking for inswing screen door.
I was expecting the exterior door to open outward and the interior screen to open inward which would leave the space between them the same as a traditional setup. The doors need to open in opposite directions for the screen to be of any use.
Ron
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08-17-2007, 06:21 PM
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In way over my head.
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Looking for inswing screen door.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ron6519
I was expecting the exterior door to open outward and the interior screen to open inward which would leave the space between them the same as a traditional setup. The doors need to open in opposite directions for the screen to be of any use.
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I see what you mean. What I'm trying to do is enclose my portico. I want to install it so that it's an entry for my portico, not installed against the entry door.
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08-17-2007, 11:08 PM
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Looking for inswing screen door.
Then there's no reason why you can't install any storm door made if there is no other door in the frame.
Ron
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08-18-2007, 02:39 PM
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Looking for inswing screen door.
This is an odd question. I can not think of any reason a person would want a inswing storm. Yes it can be done with any door as the guys before pointed out., but it is not standard.
Good luck on the resell.
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08-18-2007, 03:15 PM
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In way over my head.
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Looking for inswing screen door.
If I install this door, I won't have a landing on the exterior side of the screen door. I got an OK from the building inspector to enclose the portico if I install an inswing door.
What it boils down to is an interpretation of building code. Is the screen door the exit door or is the main door the exit door. He said the main door is the exit door. Otherwise I have to leave it open.
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03-19-2008, 12:11 PM
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Looking for inswing screen door.
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09-09-2008, 04:13 PM
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Looking for inswing screen door.
Larson makes an inswing storm door and a specialized bracket for the top of the door so that you can use your existing closer on the interior side. i know this because i have been investigating the same thing. i got the paper work from my local lumber yard and once i saw the diagram i am going to fabricate the bracket myself with a little ingenuity and some parts from the store. good luck!
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