Screen & Storm Door Installation | Innovative Storm Defense

Storm Door Installation

Full-view, retractable screen, and security storm doors, fitted by our own crews and covered by a lifetime guarantee.

Storm door installation is a small project that pays back daily: a second door at the entry that adds airflow, light, and a layer of protection for the door behind it. We fit full-view, ventilating, retractable screen, and security styles, measured to your opening and installed by our own crews, usually within two to three weeks of the estimate.

Working for You Every Day

What a Storm Door Adds to Your Entry

A storm door earns its keep every day, not just in bad weather. Open the main door and the screen turns the entry into ventilation the air conditioner does not have to fight. The glass panel lets light into a dark foyer while keeping bugs, rain, and wind-blown debris off the entry door itself. That protection matters more than most homeowners expect: the entry door takes the most weather and the most use of any opening in the house, and a storm door absorbs both, extending the life of the finish, the weatherstripping, and the hardware behind it.

There is a security layer too. A locked storm door adds a second latch point and a visual deterrent at the opening burglars test first, and security-grade models add laminated glass or steel grilles on top of that.

Matched to How the Entry Gets Used

Pick the Right Storm Door Style

Full-View Storm Doors

A single large glass panel for maximum light and an unobstructed view of the entry, with an interchangeable screen insert for the breezy months.

Mid-View & High-View Storm Doors

Solid panels rise to mid or upper door height, trading glass for durability where kids, pets, and package traffic hit hardest.

Ventilating Storm Doors

Self-storing glass and screen panels that slide within the door, so switching from glass to screen takes seconds and nothing goes in the garage.

Retractable Screen Storm Doors

The screen rolls away into a cassette when you are not using it, keeping the full-view look without a visible screen.

Security Storm Doors

Reinforced frames, laminated or tempered glass, steel grille options, and multipoint locksets with keyed deadbolts for entries where protection leads the list.

Frames come in maintenance-free aluminum or wood-core builds; near the coast, aluminum and composite finishes hold up to humidity that wears wood-core doors down. Pet-door models and screen doors without glass are part of the same family, and we install those as well. During the estimate we bring samples, measure the opening in standard and custom sizes, confirm the hinge side, and match the style to how the entry actually gets used.

Specified for This Climate

Built for Heat, Salt Air, and Daily Use

Two local realities decide whether a storm door works here or becomes a problem. The first is heat. A full-glass storm door on a sun-facing entry can trap heat between the two doors, enough to damage the entry door's finish over time. The fix is specification, not avoidance: a ventilating or retractable screen style on southern and western exposures, or low-emissivity glass that sheds solar gain. The second is salt air. Hinges, closers, and locksets near the coast need marine-grade, powder-coated or anodized finishes, and every door we install gets a wind chain or heavy-duty closer rated for gusty afternoons, because a storm door caught by the wind is the most common cause of early failure.

This is why the estimate visit matters. Exposure, orientation, and distance to salt water change the right answer from house to house, and a door specified for the actual entry lasts decades instead of seasons.

Straight Talk

Storm Doors and Hurricane Protection: The Honest Answer

A storm door is not hurricane opening protection, and any company selling it that way is selling wrong. The building code counts impact-rated assemblies, not secondary doors, toward opening protection, so a storm door does not replace an impact door or shutters. What it does is different work: daily weather shielding, ventilation, and protecting the entry door itself. Many homes run both, an impact-rated entry door as the code-counted protection with a storm or screen door in front for airflow, and we install that pairing regularly. A small class of code-approved, impact-rated storm and screen products does exist; if a rated product is what the opening needs, ask during the estimate, and treat product approval paperwork as the test for anything sold as hurricane protection. If storm season protection is the goal, our impact doors page covers the products the code actually counts.

Two to Three Hours Per Door

How the Install Works, Step by Step

Storm door replacement runs the same steps as a first-time installation, with removal and disposal of the old door folded into the install visit.

  1. Measure and Match

    We measure the opening, check it is square, and confirm the style, hand, and finish. Storm doors are unforgiving on measurement, and openings out of square are shimmed correctly rather than forced.

  2. Order

    Standard sizes and finishes typically arrive in one to three weeks; custom sizes and security models run closer to four.

  3. Install

    A storm door installation takes two to three hours per door. Our installers mount the rails, hang the door, set the closer and wind chain, adjust the sweep, and fit the lockset. No permit is required for a standard storm door, which keeps the timeline short.

  4. Walkthrough

    We adjust the closer speed to the door's weight and your preference, demonstrate the panel change on ventilating models, register the warranty, and leave the entry clean.

Two details worth knowing before install day. First, getting ready takes five minutes: clear the entry area, secure pets, and if you plan to repaint the trim afterward, wait 48 hours for the caulk to cure. Second, professional installation keeps the manufacturer's warranty requirements intact; a self-install that goes out of square is the most common reason storm door warranty claims get denied.

Most projects go from estimate to installed door within two to three weeks, and same-week installation is often possible for in-stock styles.

One Layer of Many

More Protection for the Same Opening

A storm door is one layer at the entry. The rest of the opening-protection lineup:

Hurricane Impact Doors

The code-counted protection layer, covered on our hurricane impact doors page.

Hurricane Impact Windows

The window side of the envelope, on our impact windows page.

Storm Doors by City

Dedicated pages for each city we serve.

Not sure which layer the entry needs first? Call (561) 517-9399 and we will look at the opening with you.

FAQ

Storm Door Answers Before You Buy

Do storm doors make sense in hot climates?
Yes, with the right specification. Ventilating and retractable screen styles avoid the heat buildup a sealed full-glass panel can create on sun-facing entries, and low-emissivity glass handles exposures where glass is wanted anyway. Orientation decides the style; the estimate visit sorts it out.
Do storm doors protect against hurricanes?
No. Storm doors are daily-weather and ventilation products, not code-counted opening protection. Hurricane protection at a door opening requires an impact-rated assembly, and pairing the two is common: impact door for the storm, storm door for every other day.
Can I put a storm door over an impact door?
Yes, and it is one of the most popular pairings we install. The impact door carries the code rating; the storm door in front adds screened ventilation and keeps sun and rain off the impact door's finish.
How long does storm door installation take?
Two to three hours per door once the door arrives. Standard sizes typically arrive in one to three weeks; custom sizes and security models closer to four. Same-week installation is often possible for in-stock styles.
What is a full-view storm door?
A style with one large glass panel spanning the door for maximum light and visibility, with an interchangeable screen insert for the months you want airflow. It is the most popular style for front entries where the door is part of the house's face.
Do storm doors improve energy efficiency?
They help at the margins. The most energy-efficient storm doors pair low-emissivity glass with a tight sweep: the air pocket between the two doors buffers heat transfer, and screened ventilation reduces air-conditioner load in the shoulder seasons. The bigger savings at an entry usually come from the entry door's own weatherstripping, which a storm door protects.
Can every entry take a storm door?
Most single exterior doorways can, as long as the trim and jamb give the frame enough mounting depth, which we confirm at measurement. The exceptions are sliding and patio openings, whose tracks cannot support a secondary door; for those, the protection route is an impact-rated slider instead.
How long do storm doors last?
Twenty years or more is typical for a quality door specified for its exposure, and heavier-grade models last well beyond that. Closers, sweeps, and screen inserts are replaceable wear parts, so the door outlasts its components. Salt-air entries last longest with corrosion-resistant hardware from day one.

Get the Entry Working Harder This Month

Call (561) 517-9399 or send the contact form and we will schedule your free on-site measurement.

Full-view, retractable screen, and security storm doors installed by Innovative Storm Defense's own licensed crews, specified for heat and salt air, and covered by our lifetime guarantee.