Before you cut into your walls or damage your expensive prime doors, consider a pet storm door from LARSON. We have several storm door options to keep your furry, four-legged family member content in your home. Not only do these doors add beauty and curb appeal to your front door, but they make your life and your pet’s a bit easier. Relax! We’ll let your pet out.
Many LARSON storm door models are available in black. Traditionally, black has been a staple in industrial design, but the color has become so popular in windows and doors that it is now an essential color in modern home design.
Black storm doors are elegant, yet edgy, and best of all, they make your entrance pop!
It's a new year and we're excited to show you our newest, most innovative door yet!
Trick-or-treating is a front door tradition, but it may look a little different this year. Our treat this year is tips and tricks for your LARSON door!
October is known for ghosts, ghouls and trick-or-treating, but it's also National Home Security Month. Welcome witches and werewolves at your front door, but scare intruders away.
What is a storm door? A storm door is a second, outermost door of a home's entrance. Storm doors can be used on front doors, back doors and side doors. Storm doors were originally invented to protect entrances against bad weather. Today's storm doors provide many more functions. Storm doors seal out bad weather, reduce outside noise, provide ventilation, add light to your home, keep bugs out, and add to your home's curb appeal. Our pet-friendly storm doors include a pet flap to give your four-legged family member more independence.
Larson Manufacturing makes custom-size storm doors to fit many openings. Most standard storm doors are 32 or 36 inches wide by 80 or 81 inches tall. As home entries expand in size, we get many requests for 8' storm doors. Protect your family, make your home more energy efficient, let in light, and enjoy the breeze with an oversize custom LARSON storm door.
Working from home and keeping your children active and engaged while they are distance-learning or virtual-learning is a challenge many working families didn't have time to plan for. Working from home myself, I am dealing with the same struggle. Never fear, we're here to weather the storm with you. Here are a few storm door-tivities that use every day items around the house that your kids will love and maybe even learn from.