On Jun 17, 7:23*pm, "Roger Shoaf" wrote:
"Cindy Hamilton" wrote in message
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We've got a left-hinge door, and my husband wants to install the storm
door
right-hinge. *Here's a picture of our setup:
http://www.adi.com/~hamilton/house/o...ontOfHouse.jpg
(It shows the old door and storm both of which were installed left-
hinge.)
It seems really inconvenient to me, and I'm trying to talk him out of
it
(although I expect to lose, as I have lost every damned point on our
current project.)
Does anybody have anything that I could use to persuade him?
Thanks,
Cindy Hamilton
Several factors go into making a decision on which way to mount a storm
door.
Prevailing winds. *If winter winds will blow across and grab the door out of
your hand and smash it all to heck that is a really good reason to mount the
door backward.
If the handle on the screen door would conflict with the door handle that
would be a good reason to mount it backward also.
If none of the above applies then my opinion is that is a real stupid way to
hinge a storm door.
--
Roger Shoaf
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You said that there are *several* factors (which means "more than 2")
then you listed 2 then you said if "none of the above" apply.
I agree that there are *several* factors but I don't agree that those
are the only 2 which make it "OK" to hinge the doors on different
sides.
Traffic patterns and convenience also enter into the decision, as I've
mentioned a couple of times regarding my shop doors. By hinging them
on opposite sides, they both open against a solid structure (wall and
shed) as opposed to opening into the traffic pattern and forcing users
to go around them.