Utah’s dramatic seasons—hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters—call for home upgrades that combine durability with design. Andersen storm doors do exactly that. Built for performance and beauty, these doors help Utah homeowners protect their homes from wind, dust, and temperature swings while enhancing curb appeal with timeless style.

Storm Door Styles to Fit Every Home

Andersen offers a wide range of storm door styles designed to complement any home, from classic craftsman cottages to contemporary designs. Each style is engineered with precision, offering both form and function.

1. Full View Storm Doors

Bring light and elegance to your entryway with Andersen’s Full View Interchangeable storm doors. These models feature a large, single pane of glass that creates a sleek, modern look while protecting your home from the elements. Interchangeable glass and insect screen panels allow easy seasonal adjustments—perfect for Utah’s year-round weather shifts.

Key Features:

  • Full glass panel: Maximizes visibility and showcases your entry door’s design.

  • Interchangeable inserts: Swap between glass and screen panels for winter insulation or summer airflow.

  • Durable aluminum frame: Built to withstand Utah’s wind, dust, and snow.

  • Custom finishes: Available in a range of colors and hardware options to match your home’s aesthetic.

Best For: Homeowners who want a bright, open entryway that highlights their main door design while offering seasonal versatility.

Modern home entry with full view interchangeable screen door and sidelites on either side

10 Series full view interchangeable storm door

2. Full View Retractable Screen Storm Doors

Enjoy protection and ventilation with Andersen’s Full View Retractable Screen storm doors. These doors feature a built-in screen that rolls smoothly into the top frame when not in use, allowing a clear view through the full glass panel.

Key Features:

  • Retractable insect screen: Easily opens for airflow and disappears when not needed, keeping a clean full-view look.

  • Premium construction: Heavy-duty aluminum frame and reinforced corners for long-lasting performance.

  • Weather protection: Tight seals and insulated glass improve energy efficiency in Utah’s variable climate.

  • Quick installation: Pre-assembled components make installation faster and more precise.

  • Year-round function: Easily switch between screen and glass use as the weather changes.

Best For: Utah homeowners seeking year-round convenience and style, with the flexibility to enjoy fresh air in spring and summer and full glass protection in winter.

Exterior of home in evening with beautiful entry porch and full view storm door by Andersen

10 Series full view retractable storm door

3. ¾ Light Panel Ventilating Storm Doors

The ¾ Light Panel Ventilating storm doors strike a balance between visibility and strength. Featuring a large upper glass section and a solid lower panel, these doors are designed for high-traffic entryways, making them durable yet elegant. The upper glass slides down to reveal a built-in screen, offering easy airflow without compromising protection.

Key Features:

  • Dual-panel design: Large upper glass area with a sturdy lower panel for lasting protection.

  • Adjustable ventilation: Slide the glass down to reveal a hidden screen for airflow.

  • Durable materials: Heavy-duty aluminum construction with reinforced corners for Utah’s rugged climate.

  • Energy-efficient seal: Helps prevent drafts and improves insulation in every season.

Best For: Families or homeowners who want durability, airflow, and a timeless look that stands up to Utah’s active lifestyles and variable weather.

Beautiful home entry with white wood paneling and a beautiful matching storm door with 3/4 light

10 series ¾ light ventilating storm door

4. ½ Light Panel Ventilating Storm Doors

For a more traditional look and maximum durability, Andersen’s ½ Light Panel Ventilating storm doors feature a smaller upper glass section and an expanded lower panel for strength and insulation. Like the ¾ Light version, the sliding glass panel allows you to control airflow easily. This style is especially popular for homes in high-elevation or wind-prone areas.

Key Features:

  • Classic design: Smaller glass panel enhances privacy and traditional curb appeal.

  • Ventilation control: Sliding glass panel opens for adjustable airflow and comfort.

  • Weather resistance: Strong frame and weather-tight seals protect against Utah’s temperature extremes.

  • Pet- and kid-friendly: Reinforced lower panel stands up to wear and tear.

Best For: Homeowners in high-wind or high-elevation areas who want the perfect balance of durability, insulation, and controlled ventilation.

Contemporary home with 1/2 panel storm door entry

10 series ½ light panel ventilating storm door

5. Retractable Screen Storm Doors

When you want the benefits of full-view glass and fresh-air access without sacrificing style or clarity, Andersen’s Retractable Screen Storm Doors are an excellent choice. These doors feature a built-in screen that rolls neatly into the top frame when not in use, preserving the full-glass look and maximizing visibility.

Key Features:

  • Disappearing screen: The one-hand retractable insect screen stores cleanly in the frame, letting you enjoy full-view glass when closed or fresh air when open.

  • Heavy-duty construction: Andersen’s 10 Series models include a 1½” thick aluminum frame with reinforced corners for long-lasting durability.

  • Weather-sealed comfort: Premium weatherstripping and tight seals help maintain indoor comfort and block out Utah’s dust, wind, and temperature swings.

  • Easy installation: Many retractable models come pre-assembled, making installation faster and smoother than traditional screen systems.

  • Low-maintenance versatility: Perfect for Utah’s changing seasons—you can open the screen for a mountain breeze in spring or keep the glass closed for warmth in winter.

Best For: Homeowners who want to add a screen door without replacing their existing entry door. Retractable screen models are ideal for those who prefer a clean, full-glass appearance most of the time but still want ventilation when the weather’s right. They’re also perfect for spaces where you’d like a sleek, modern screen solution without extra panels or seasonal swaps.

Woman opening retractable screen door in entryway of home

10 series ½ light panel ventilating storm door

Storm Doors Built for Utah’s Climate

Andersen storm doors are specifically engineered to perform in climates with temperature extremes and dry air, making them ideal for Utah homes. Their heavy-duty aluminum frames resist warping and cracking, while weather-tight seals reduce drafts and help maintain consistent indoor temperatures.

In winter, Andersen’s insulated glass options help keep heat inside, reducing strain on your heating system. During summer, their tight seals and ventilation features help block dust and hot air, keeping interiors cooler and more comfortable.

Whether you live along the Wasatch Front, Southern Utah, or in mountain regions like Park City or Heber, Andersen storm doors provide the year-round protection Utah homeowners rely on.

What Makes Andersen a High-Quality Choice

Beyond beauty, Andersen has built its reputation on precision craftsmanship and enduring materials. Each storm door is tested for performance, durability, and smooth operation to ensure decades of reliable use.

Here’s what sets Andersen apart:

  • Durability: Rigid aluminum frames and reinforced corners hold up against Utah’s temperature swings and high-UV exposure.

  • Energy Efficiency: Tight seals and insulated glass improve comfort and may help reduce energy bills.

  • Smooth Operation: Adjustable closers and ergonomic handles ensure effortless daily use.

  • Security: Many Andersen models feature built-in deadbolts or keyed locks for added peace of mind.

  • Customization: Choose from a variety of colors, hardware finishes, and glass options to complement your home’s design.

  • Easy Installation: Andersen’s Quick Install System allows professional installers to complete most projects in about an hour, ensuring a perfect fit and weatherproof seal.

The Andersen Difference with Jones Paint & Glass

Jones Paint & Glass has proudly served Utah homeowners for more than 80 years, offering high-quality windows, doors, and glass solutions tailored to local conditions. When it comes to Andersen storm doors, our team provides professional installation, color-matching expertise, and design guidance to help you choose the best style for your home’s entryway.

Because we understand Utah’s unique climate—from dry desert air to snow-heavy mountain winters—we trust Andersen doors for their proven performance and lasting quality. Whether your goal is better ventilation, improved insulation, or a simple curb-appeal refresh, Andersen storm doors deliver style and substance built to last.

Ready to Upgrade Your Entryway?

Visit your nearest Jones Paint & Glass showroom in Provo, Payson, American Fork, Vernal, Roosevelt, Cedar City, or St. George to explore Andersen storm door styles in person. Our experts will help you choose the right door for your home and climate, then install it with precision and care.

About the Author

Mikelle Despain Author at Jones Paint & Glass

Mikelle Despain has been providing design tips and inspiration for Jones Paint & Glass for over 10 years. She is a regular guest on the KSL Home Radio Show and Podcast with Heather Osmond where she shares color trends, design ideas, and information about paint and glass products. With a background in journalism and passion for interior design, she enjoys the opportunity to share the latest trends with Utah and beyond.

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