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What to Look for in Energy-Efficient Aluminium Hinged Doors for Your Home


When homeowners seek energy-efficient enhancements, windows are usually the first thing considered; however, doors are equally essential. The proper new aluminium hinged doors will assist in reducing heat transfer, limiting draughts, and creating a more energy-efficient living space throughout the entire year.

Choosing an energy-efficient door requires taking into account not only the material but also the door design, the quality of seals, glass type and its proper installation.

The importance of energy efficiency cannot be underestimated both by commercial and residential real estate owners in Australia. A considerable part of energy losses in houses and other buildings is related to poor design of doors and windows.

As for the warmer periods of the year, inefficient doors and windows result in the influx of hot air into the house and increased efforts of air conditioners to ensure indoor climate. In winter, the issue of energy losses will be related to the intrusion of cold air and low insulation.

Summer months are when we try to make our home less hot. Inefficient windows and doors will allow a lot of hot outside air inside, causing the air conditioning unit to operate more than normal. In the winter months when we want our home to feel warm and cozy, we often experience cool air entering our home and therefore it becomes tough to maintain a comfortable temperature.

It is essential to choose the proper type of hinged door for your project if you are creating a brand-new house, or just updating or remodeling an existing one.

What Are Aluminium Hinged Doors?

Hinged aluminium doors are made to swing open and close through hinge hardware installed between two solid bodies that enable the door to rotate around a fixed axis – the same function your elbow joint plays. These doors are widely used in Australian homes as an entrance for the front door, patio door, balcony door, and side access door.

Compared to sliding doors, hinged doors create better seals and minimise draughts when shut. With the addition of aluminium frames and high-performing glazing material, these doors provide outstanding performance in terms of energy efficiency, functionality, and durability.

Why Are Aluminium Hinged Doors Energy Efficient?

An Aluminium hinged door offers energy efficiency through minimising heat transmitted though and/or by restricting airflow entering into or exiting from the property.

The intended result of a quality door system is to limit the degree of hot/cold airflow experienced through/out between the interior and exterior of a dwelling helping to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures year-round as well as reduce reliance on mechanical heating and cooling systems potentially providing consumers with lower overall yearly utility expenses.

Energy-efficiency can actually make a big difference since it will help you in:

  • Reducing your energy bills
  • Ensuring the indoor temperature and humidity is comfortable
  • Reducing the additional heating or cooling requirements
  • Improving the lifespan of your heating/cooling equipment
  • Reducing the maintenance expenses
  • Ensuring better comfort inside your home
  • Boosting your property’s value

The installation of energy-efficient commercial doors and windows will ensure that regardless of the conditions outside, your indoor temperature and humidity will be maintained at comfortable levels. The proper installation of aluminium hinged doors may improve insulation performance and help reduce unwanted energy loss.

Types of Hinged Doors

Before explaining about the features of each door style, let us explain the distinctive differences among them. Although the three types are all stylish, robust, and made of aluminum, they are different from each other in terms of their application in certain places at homes.

Benchmark doors: elegant, thin, and classic. Such doors make a good choice for places such as laundries, patios, and terraces, and are ideal when you want to create a French-door or Hamptons aesthetic.

Sentry doors: modern doors for contemporary Australian households. They can be used at the main entrance to the house and have wide configurations with handles of various types allowing you to choose a look for your doors.

Commercial doors: Commercial-style doors provide users with heavy-duty, large-sized door solutions suitable for custom-sized openings; as well as superior wind and water resistance. These doors are ideal for coastal towns and exposed locations.

Thorough Analysis of Energy Efficient Aluminium Hinged Doors Features

Aluminium is strong, durable, and able to withstand Australian weather, and modern door systems now have features specifically designed to enhance insulation capabilities and energy efficiency.

Security: The combination of high quality hinges with a strong aluminium frame support a more secure locking system and provide improved protection from forced entry.

Durability: Because aluminium is resistant to rust, swelling, and warping (therefore, an appropriate product for coastal homes or areas that are frequently exposed to harsh weather conditions), it will last a long time.

Low maintenance: Unlike timber, aluminium does not require regular painting or sanding, and just a good clean every now and then will keep your door system looking good, along with an occasional check of the hinges.

Design flexibility: Aluminium hinged doors are available in an extensive range of custom colours, finishes, and glazing options to complement the design of any existing aluminium fence or gate.

Smartly designed frames: Quality frame systems increase structural strength, which allows for larger or heavier glazing units, while maintaining excellent thermal performance.

Thermal break technology: Thermal breaks are used to create a thermal barrier within the aluminium frame, which limits heat transfer and maintains more even indoor temperature ranges through the changing seasons.

Correct sizing and no gaps: Aluminium hinges will be sized and fitted appropriately to minimize gaps in order to enhance energy efficiency through sealing.

Installations: Even a good door can perform poorly if it is not installed correctly. It is important for proper installation because without it air leakage may occur.

Perimeter pressure seal: Good sealing ensures the door seals properly with its frame thus eliminating draughts and heat loss from the home.

Double glazing: This involves fitting two layers of glass with an insulating space between them. It makes it possible to reduce heat losses and increase comfort indoors.

Low-E glass: Low-emissivity (Low-E) glass is coated with an advanced coating that allows for natural light to pass through, while also reflecting heat away from the home and into the outside environment.

Where Energy Loss is Often Experienced

Energy loss becomes an easy problem to address once its exact locations have been established.

Insulation problems in your roof space:

The roof space of a home is typically one of the biggest sources of energy loss in an Australian home. A poorly insulated roof space means that intense summer heat moves into the roof space, and warm air escapes from it in winter. Some common signs of insulation failure in the roof space are uneven temperature in the different rooms of your home and an unexplainably high energy bill.

Doors and Windows:

If there are gaps around the frame of the window, or if the weather sealing or weather stripping is worn out, this can be a source of heat loss in the winter, and unwanted heat entering your home in the summer. Insulated windows with either double or triple glazing and/or gas-filled spaces between the panes are effective at limiting heat transfer. Signs of energy loss may include noticeable differences in temperature, condensation building on the inside of the glass, and/or visible gaps around the frame of your windows.

Choosing the Right Hinged Doors for Your Residence

Each residence needs something specific, which means selecting aluminium hinged doors that match the environmental and operational criteria is vital.

Residences with high heat or low temperatures:

In case your house experiences direct sunlight or seasonality in terms of climate, then double glazing or Low-E glass would be the right choices for you.

Residences with high wind exposure:

When dealing with areas with high wind exposure, it would be best to look for improved sealing and weather stripping options for those doors.

Residences located near coastlines:

In the case of residences near the coastal area, it would be best to have aluminium doors installed due to their corrosion-resistant features.

High traffic entry points:

If you are using a door multiple times each day, it needs to be durable and function smoothly on a daily basis. Aluminium frames have exceptional structural strength, and will continue to provide a reliable sealing system for many years.

Different from other materials, aluminium will not warp, crack or swell due to humidity and temperature changes. This property ensures that a seal will be maintained in its effectiveness over the years, thus guaranteeing prolonged energy efficiency. Maintenance is easy, with most systems requiring periodic cleaning and checking of their parts for efficient functioning.

It should however be noted that selecting a door system is more than just choosing an appealing one. With a proper selection of frame designs and glazings, and even installations by professionals, one may actually realize a considerable change in energy efficiency as well as comfort. For your consideration on aluminium hinged doors, the experts at A-TECH will offer you the best.

Please reach out to A-TECH if you have any questions about which hinged door system or glazing option might be appropriate for your home. 

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