A wooden door with a high-quality finish is a beautiful addition to any home. It can bring personality to modern buildings and a traditional touch to country cottages or period homes. It is also a flexible choice that can be updated with a new stain or coat of paint anytime you choose.
However, the benefits of a wooden door can also be its downfall. The flexibility to refinish means you need to look after them. Unlike internal doors, exterior doors need to be protected from the elements otherwise they can really suffer.
How Do You Waterproof a Wooden Door?
If you want a long-lasting, waterproof and weatherproof finish on your wooden external doors, the best way to seal your door is using a varnish or lacquer. This will give the strongest protection, though it might not give the same level of visual appeal as using oil or paint.
When it comes to keeping rain and damp from damaging your door in the long term, the key is regular maintenance and refinishing – regardless of what finish you pick in the first instance.
Regularly inspect your door to see if moisture is still beading on the surface after contact. If it is starting to absorb, that is a sign you need to refinish your door with another layer of paint, varnish or oil.
What is the Best Oil for Wooden Doors?
If you want a warmer, more natural look for your external doors, there are a couple of oils you can use instead of a varnish.
Look out for linseed and tung oil preparations that are made for external use. These will contain additives such as polyurethane that will create a completely weather-resistant finish. You will need to apply a couple of layers of oil to your door in order to completely seal the surface against moisture. Leave it to dry between coats and remember you will need to repeat the process over time to maintain the protection.
When it comes to how often you should oil wooden doors, every two to three years should be sufficient. But take the time every six months or so to check the surface of your door to see how it’s reacting to moisture just in case.
Does Paint Protect Wood From Water?
A single coat of paint is never going to be enough to protect your door from dirt or moisture and it’s unlikely to look brilliant either. This is why it’s important you apply a primer coat before painting your door, and that you also use paint that is specifically made for exterior use.
The key to getting a waterproof finish from paint is to get an even and thick coverage, which takes a little time. Before you start you should sand the surface of the door to help the paint stick. Then clean all the dirt, grease and dust off completely before applying your primer or paint.
Note that there are also paints available that will both colour and waterproof/seal wood.
If you can paint your door before you hang it, that will always be a preferable option to painting an already hung door. Allow the door to dry before you re-fit it.
How Do You Protect External Timber Doors After Installation?
The only way to keep your timber doors protected is through regular maintenance. As well as checking the surface for waterproofing, you should check for cracks and other damage and address these as soon as you spot them to stop them from getting worse. If water gets inside any cracks during winter, it can freeze and widen them, while any damp that is absorbed into the surface of the doors can cause rot.