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LARSON Savannah White Mid-View Wood Core Storm Door (Common: 30-in x 81-in; Actual: 29.75-in x 79.875-in) Item # 332832 Model # 37082033 for pricing and availability. The innovative Screen Away® retractable screen hides in the top of the door, providing a clear view when not in use; the screen glides up or down to let in more or less air as needed for unlimited ventilation control Brushed nickel Secure Lock® built-in latch with matching interior and exterior levers DuraTech® surface over solid core adds maintenance-free finish with age and weather protection that hides scratches and resists denting Color match adjustable-speed closer included Adjustable bottom sweep adjusts to uneven sills to seal out harsh weather Heavy duty weather stripping helps seal out harsh weather and drafts EasyHang® installation is faster and easier than traditional methods and offers a no cutting system with mounting rail extenders for an exact fit every time

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garage door spring latch cableLarson storm doors are the industry leader for self-storing and full-view storm doors. Their attractive designs add beauty and value to your home. We stock many styles and sizes at Home Lumber. Explore their website here or come in to our store for more information. New (2) from $377.71 Larson Mfg Co 298SS32"WHT Storm Door LARSON MANUFACTURING 029831U 32" STORM DOOR WHITE 1.8 x 34.6 x 84.3 inches 4.0 out of 5 stars #643,849 in Home Improvements (See top 100) #15 in Home Improvement > Building Supplies > Building Materials > Doors > Exterior Doors > Storm Doors 85 star63%4 star13%2 star12%1 star12%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsNice Solid DoorThis is a nice door however do not have this in an uncovered ...perfect fitFour Starsproblem on hot daysVery nice.

Happy with ourFive StarsI love it Duck Brand 281506 Indoor 10-Window Shrink Film Insulator Kit, 62-Inch x 420-Inch LARSON 298SS Storm Door, 32" Prime-Line Products K 5007 Push Button Screen/Storm Door Latch Set, Black Rain Bird EC50/2PKS Drip Irrigation 1/2" Tubing End Closure, 2-Pack See and discover other items: exterior door weather strippingEvery day I run into people that have a simple problem with their storm door that is causing a lot of frustration. If you are one of those people struggling with how to fix your storm door, or don’t know why it is doing what it is doing, then this page is for you. Here I address some of the common problems people experience with their doors and simple solutions to fix them. And if it’s not really a problem, I’ll tell you that too. My storm door won’t close and latch on it’s own with the entry door closed. This is one of a storm door’s most common problems. I can’t tell you have many people have argued with me about doors closing and latching on their own when the primary (or entry) door is closed before the storm door closes.

From an attorney threatening to sue, builders and general contractors asking me if I’ve ever installed a storm door, to a scientist who actually installed 6 (yes, 6!) door closer pistons on his door in an effort to get the storm door to close and latch on it’s own, this problem drives type A personalities insane. But it’s really not a problem at all … in fact it’s simple physics. Here’s how the problem starts. You leave through the front door and pull it shut behind you. You hold the storm door open; maybe with your foot or back while you lock the entry door. When done, you get out of the way and let the storm door close on it’s own. But it when it closes, it doesn’t latch. It’s stays open slightly. Now the Type A personality spends the next 4 days adjusting the speed of the door closer(s), trying to find the scientifically accurate balance to make the door close and latch on it’s own. If this is you … stop. You’re going to give yourself a heart attack or a stroke.

There are bigger things to worry about in life. Here’s whats going on. Assuming you have an all glass door (or the screen is not down), as the storm door closes it begins to build pressure between the glass and the entry door. Normally, a storm door will close about halfway, the closers (or pistons) then kick in and slow the door down a bit, and then it closes the rest of the way. But it won’t latch at the end. As the storm door is closing, it forces the air that’s trapped between the two doors out. But there comes a point when the air can’t escape fast enough, so it builds up pressure and pushes back on the storm door and the glass, and that pressure build up forces the storm door to stay open. In the end, the air pressure wins and the storm door remains unlocked. That’s why a storm door won’t latch if the entry door is closed first, and the reason you have to push it shut in order to get it to latch. Want to fix that? Well, you have 3 options (ranked in order from hardest to easiest):