Decking the Entry Doors with Holiday Savings

Published on
December 23, 2013
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With the Christmas season here your mind is probably filled with Christmas wish lists, holiday parties, and travel plans. The last thing on your mind is your entry door of your home. But, you might be surprised at how this is the perfect time of year not only for decorating your entry door, but for getting a new one.The Holiday Savings on Entry DoorsRight now, through the end of the year, you can save $500 of all entry doors. So no matter if you choose a regular door or an energy-efficient one, a plain door or one with decorative windows you will save $500.There are no coupons you have to bring in or a minimum purchase to be made to get the $500 off, either. All you need to do is come in and talk to us about what entry door would be best for your home, and to pick out your new entry door. Once you have your door picked out the $500 is automatically taken off.Replace or Upgrade Your Entry DoorWith saving $500 on your entry door, this is the perfect time to replace a door that is broke or showing signs of age. By taking care of it now before it stops working completely, you are saving yourself a lot of future headaches.If you already had plans to replace your entry door and have the money already together, this $500 savings gives you two great options that you are going to love. First, you can still get the same door that you were planning on and instead use that $500 on holiday cheer and Christmas gifts. Second, you can take advantage of the cheaper door price and upgrade to a much nicer door without the extra cost.Don’t Wait Any LongerWinter is a great time to get a new door because everyone else waits until spring and summer to have new doors put in, so we are nowhere near as busy this time of year as we are when it gets warmer.Besides, even if it could survive another season or two with your current door, why wait? You are going to have to replace that entry door soon anyway, so why not get it now just in time for the holidays and at $500 less than you would if you waited until later?