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  • Question
    Does the closer on an automatic storm door eventually wear out?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it may wear out, but a good closer should last many years.
  • Question
    I installed a storm door and there is a gap under the sweep. How do I fix it?
    Community Answer
    Remove the screws (usually two); drill two new holes through the sweep and into the door. Reattach the sweep. No one will notice the two empty holes.
  • Question
    When installing the storm door, how far out do I set the adjustment screw?
    Community Answer
    Slowly start adjusting the screw out while, at the same time, opening your door so that the door shuts all the way without you pulling it in. If the door shuts too fast, the screw is out too far.
  • Question
    How do I stop it from raining between my exterior door and the storm door?
    Community Answer
    Loosen the screws that hold the storm door down all the way around and have a friend hold the door a half inch off the wall in its position. Apply a bead of clear silicone behind the storm door frame all the way around the left, top, and right side of the door. Tighten the door back down.
  • Question
    How do I install the plastic strip that covers the screws on the top and sides of the door?
    Community Answer
    Slide one edge in, then push on the opposite side; it should fit in place. Do that all the way up the door, and gradually press in place.
  • Question
    My storm door is going to be in an inside corner. Can I install it where it opens away from the corner if it would be opposite of the main door?
    Community Answer
    While most people prefer to have the door hinged on the same side as the main door, it is not "incorrect" to hinge it on the opposite side, especially if there are obstructions or architectural reasons.
  • Question
    How is the spring foam installed to keep a storm door from opening too wide?
    Community Answer
    You can install a door chain on it, which comes with the door. It's adjustable. One part is screwed to the door, and the other part to the jamb close to the top inside.
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