Insulated Pet Doors
Insulated pet
doors are
weather proof and can keep your energy bills manageable.
How? They have dual
flaps with a cushion of air in between them. It works
like the vestibule or foyer in older houses, only a lot smaller
of course. It has the outside flap that leads to the inside
flap and blocks the wind and the weather. So it only lets in
what you want - your pet, not the heat of summer or blistery
cold of winter.
Insulated pet doors can be designed
to fit in a wall or a door or a
window. Because
of their sturdy construction, they are a benefit year
round. In the autumn, these doors keep the wind and the
leaves from blowing through and ending up all over your
floor. It also keeps out that high pitched howling sound
that can unnerve anyone around Halloween, or any other
time of the year. They keep out those harsh winter drafts that can suck the
heat right our of your house and cause your furnace to
work overtime. During the Spring, insulated pet doors
keep the allergens out. You'll be surprised how much less
you have to dust your furniture. In the summer they help
keep the cool air in and the heat of the sun out. All the
while, your pets can come and go when you want them to,
season after season. What could be
better?
Insulated pet
doors provide security because you can lock them when you are
away. Many a burglar has snuck through an unprotected pet door
designed for a larger dog. Another security advantage is when
your pet uses the dual flap system, it reduces the likelihood
of a flap getting stuck open, letting all sorts of things in
you'd rather not have in your house.
It may take a little while for your pet to get the hang of
going through two doors, especially if they have only used the
single floppy type of the older pet doors. This may especially
be true for cats. But a little coaxing and they will get the
idea in no time. You don't have to worry. There is not enough
space between the two flaps for them to feel they are getting
trapped. You won't have a panicky pet.
It is best to purchase an
insulated pet door that has flexible flaps as opposed to the
harder stiff type that can be harsh feeling on their backs.
Everyone likes a back scratch now and then, but that is no way
for your pet to get one. A flexible vinyl is the best way to
go. More and more models are manufacturing the flaps with this
softer but still weather resistant material.
So, it would be a wise move to
install an insulated pet door. The savings in energy bills
could likely pay for it in one year. That way you won't have a
hole in your door or wall sucking out the comfortable air. You
also won't have a huge hole in your wallet every time the
energy bill comes in the mail.
For more information or to
purchase an insulated door visit the shopping links
above.
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