Saturday, October 10, 2009

Which way is up for a door?


When you are looking at a door there are styles, rails and panels that make up a door. The rail and style of a door consists of one of more panels surrounded by two vertical boards (styles) on each side, and horizontal boards (rails) top and bottom. There is sometime a center rail this is usually called a lock rail, as this is where your hardware for locking will be drilled and installed.

When you are looking at a door 99% of the time the bottom rail will be the largest rail out of the two.

In this picture with the Craftsman door ($499.99 door only) it is easy to tell which way is up, the windows are a clear giveaway. But what if there isn't a clear distinction? You can use the bottom rail knowledge!

Knowing what a style and rail will help you identify which way is up!



Thursday, October 1, 2009

How to know which way your doors swing

When entering into a world of renovation jargon and uncertanties it can be tough, confusing and outright frustrating when you don't understand. If you are replacing your doors it is important to understand which way they swing. When you are dealing with interior doors it is easiest to talk about INSWINGS only.

If you are standing in the hallway looking at your door, hinges are on the right hand side and the door knob is on the left this door swings into the room (inswing) this is a Right Hand Inswing. If the hinges are on the left and the door swings into the room=Left Hand Inswing.

With these tips you should understand your Rights and Lefts!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Fiberglass Sizing smaller in height and width

Historically doors measured true to their description and size. Wooden doors are still made to true size, so if you are looking for a 36" x 80" x 1 3/4" wood is what you are looking for.

Fiberglass Doors are shy of 1/4" of a true size, for example a 3/0 would normally measure 36", but NOT for a fiberglass this would be 35 3/4" and is only 79" in height. This difference of a quarter inch in width and 1" in height can cause headaches and problems for a lot of people, especially if they just want to make an easy door switch from an old broken door to a newer one. When a person is in need of a new door and wants to simply change out their existing door for a fiberglass door, they may run into a sizing issue.

I don't have any good reason why the sizes aren't true, but I do know that Dayna's Doors can add to both the bottom and edge of the door to make it a true size. Dayna's Doors is able to adjust and help make those adjustments, because the fiberglass exterior doors are such a great product making the change is well worth it!

Special Prehung Fiberglass Panel Door

New Fiberglass 6 Panel prehung on primed jamb 4 9/16 the door only comes in a 3/0 x 6/7 x 1 3/4 selling for $265.00 until the end of September!