The process involves affixing a mechanical device to both the storm door and its frame, designed to regulate the speed at which the door closes. Correct execution ensures the door closes securely and prevents slamming. Various models exist, requiring specific tools such as a drill, screwdriver, and measuring tape for proper installation. Instructions typically accompany the purchased closer and should be followed meticulously. An incorrectly fitted mechanism can lead to damage to the door, frame, or the closer itself.
A properly functioning mechanism enhances the longevity of the storm door, reducing wear and tear caused by uncontrolled closure. This contributes to improved home security and energy efficiency by maintaining a tight seal. Historically, such devices have evolved from simple spring mechanisms to more sophisticated hydraulic and pneumatic systems, offering adjustable closing speeds and preventing drafts. Investing time in correct fitting helps protect the investment made in the storm door and promotes a more comfortable and secure home environment.