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2. Larson could not resolve it
Sat Mar 14, 2015, 12:20 PM
Mar 2015

Basically, they said it was because their storm door is quite energy efficient.

I am waiting for a call back from the big box store manager. I am ready to return the thing and not have a storm door if
this is how it must operate. One way or the other, the chance of the door breaking is just too high. Slamming or having
the wind catch it.....not much of a choice.

As far as energy efficiency goes....if it would just keep the rain off of the interior door, that would be good enough for me
if otherwise the door latched like it should without the extra push.

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