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Step 2: Determine Your Budget

Budgeting is an important step in a door project. A predetermined budget will help dictate many aspects of the door’s design. There are also a few considerations when determining your budget for door replacement beyond just the amount of money you have set aside for your project.

Most importantly is your return on investment (ROI). By upgrading the energy efficiency of your door, you will save money on your monthly energy bills, which over time will help offset the initial cost of the project.

Financing is also available from many supply and install door facilities. The money that you save by upgrading your doors can go towards your financing payments, reducing the financial impact of your upgrades. Securing a Home Equity Line of Credit is also a great option the equity in your home to finance a cost saving project such as doors.

By determining your budget ahead of time, and weighing it against your vision and ideas, your Build-it-Better coach will be able to start guiding you down the path to final selections.

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