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Patio Enclosure, Front Doors, and Door Replacement
in St. Petersburg, FL

Front Doors in St. Petersburg

Front Doors After Door Replacement in St Petersburg. FLAre you looking to add space to your St. Petersburg, Florida home? A patio enclosure can provide you with the additional living space you desire. You might instead be looking at updating the front of your home with a door replacement. Modern front doors provide you with enhanced security while increasing the curb appeal of your home. No matter what improvement projects you have, contact White Hat Windows to have our experienced team work on your home.

Front doors make a statement about your home. The design that you choose for your door, the materials that it is made from, and the color you go with all can change how your home looks from the street. When you do a door replacement of your front door, you will typically see a large percentage of the cost of the front door being added to the value of your home. Plus, your front door can be replaced quickly by our team of experts.

Patio Enclosure and Door Replacement for St. Petersburg, Florida, Homes

Many homes feature a nice patio next to the home where outdoor furniture resides. While these are nice areas, often they cannot be used due to weather issues such as being too hot or rain. Patio enclosures provide a way to expand the amount of living space that you have while allowing you to use this space nearly every day of the year. Along with the increased living space, our patio door replacements are made here in Florida and are designed to stand up to the high winds and provide you with increased safety.

From sliding glass doors to French doors as well as cabana doors for your home, we have the options available to make your home just the space you want. When you need door replacements, new windows, as well as patio enclosures for your St. Petersburg home, contact White Hat Windows for all of your home project needs.

The St. Petersburg flag was created in 1927 and was designed by Mayor C.J. Maurer along with a committee of other public officials. Tourism declined by the late 1920s and early 1930s due to the Great Depression. The city recovered later in the 1930s with the help of the Public Works Administration, including a $10 million investment plan in 1939 which helped build the St. Petersburg City Hall. In the 1950s, St. Petersburg experienced another population boom, with the return of retiree resettlement to the city.

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