Archive for the 'Doors' Category

Mar 19 2010

If You Want to Save Space, Consider Sliding Closet Doors

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Doors

Sliding closet doors are the favorite door type of homeowners who want to save space. A sliding or bypass door does not require a front clearance to open or close. Additionally, they come in many styles such as wooden, louvered, French, mirrored or glass.


Your choices of sliding closet doors are numerous that it could be confusing and overwhelming finding one that answers your needs. It would be smart then to examine carefully each sliding closet door available on the market.


NUporte 48 In. x 80 In. White 2110 Series 1-Panel Grand Door from Aura Home Design:


This door meets the demands of the modern lifestyle with fashionable designs that complement contemporary to casual home décor. It is made attractive and durable by rich finishes and its high quality and stylish look add vitality and warmth to your home. The door is pre-assembled for easy installation and comes with track and hardware, matching fascia, floor guide and dial adjust rollers. The dimensions are 3.4375 inches in depth, 81 inches in height and 49 inches in width. Door thickness is 2.25 inches.


Prime-Line Products Black Painted Aluminum Sliding Glass Door Handle Pull Set:


The door features a standard handle set, extruded aluminum interior pull, exterior pull in black, mortise latch and surface mounted. The hole center measures 3 and 15/16 inches.


Manor Court 72″ White Laguna Bottom-Roll Interior Mirror Sliding Door:


This mirrored interior door has a medium frame measuring 72 inches. The door is constructed from bright white steel and comes with safety back mirror. The mirror style is plain with clear tint. Finished opening width is 72 inches and height is 80 and ½ inches


KingStar 24 Inches Gold Top-Roll Interior Mirror Sliding Door:


This door comes with one-piece track and safety-backed clear mirror. It is adjustable for easy installation. It has two panels, 3mm-thick mirror, top roller and steel frame. It fits finish openings of 48 inches in width and 80 inches in height.


Closet Doors from The Sliding Door Co.:


The company offers sliding closet doors that can be used for your wardrobe, linen closet or guest room. The doors can instantly enhance your living space with elegance and style. Glass options are clear, frosted, opaque, linen, mirrored and milky. Available framework finishes are silver, maple, wenge, white, walnut and black. Design choices are Quattro, trio, Tokyo, duo T, combo and pentagon. The framework width is available in either ½-inch or 3 inches while the extrusion wall thickness is.050mm. The company guarantees that its doors are constructed of the highest quality materials to last for a long period of time. The door comes with upper roller guide and bottom wheels. The door operates the smoothest and the quietest, making it the envy of many in the industry.


Sliding Wardrobe Door System from Johnson Door:


This door is manufactured from kiln dried timbers, professional finished in antique pine, mahogany stained meranti, clear pine or white oak. It features a molded leading edge, raised panels made of medium density fiberboard with timber veneer. The available style is full mirror with solid wood framing. The door fits an opening height of 90 inches and widths of 24 inches, 30 inches and 36 inches.


Spare yourself the trouble of going from one store to another to find the right sliding closet door for you by accessing the Internet. Sliding closet doors in a variety of different sizes, materials, color and finishes are available from many online retailers at affordable prices.

For additional info concerning Sliding Closet Doors, visit http://www.modernclosetdoorsinfo.com.

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Mar 12 2010

Custom Entry Doors

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Doors

If, for any reason, you are planning to change the exterior doors of your house, then you should decide to spend more time in choosing the kind of door to purchase. Buying a good looking exterior door can lead you to one that looks great but does not actually last long. You can also haphazardly buy a door at a discounted price thinking that you have gotten a great bargain only to find out that you need to spend more for maintenance. In other words, it would be wise to put a good amount of money when buying exterior doors. Here are the reasons why:


1. Quality exterior doors are great investments.


True enough, shopping for any home equipment, part, furnishing and appliance is now easier. With the invention of home stores or even online stores, shopping for home renovation materials have become very convenient. Despite this convenience and ease, you should never look at house doors to be as simple as your kitchen coffeemaker or even window curtains. You have to know that shopping for doors of the house is a long term investment. Thus, spending a good amount of money, if needed, is definitely acceptable especially when you can get much in return.


2. Quality doors can give your house an instant face lift.


You do not have to totally renovate the entire house just to make major changes in how it looks. Instead of opting for the more expensive home changes, why not go for door changing. Changing your house’s entry door, garage door, patio door or any other exterior door can give your house an instant lift. With just a single change and a single expense, you can create big changes that can surely be noticed not just by you but also by guests and neighbors.


3. Quality exterior doors can last you longer.


Investing on good quality doors can save you more money in the long run. If you take the time choosing the right kind of door for your home, then you can get yourself exterior doors that last long, are attractive and are worth every cent. High quality exterior doors can also mean very little maintenance job on your part.


4. Quality exterior doors can give your family and your property the needed protection.


Aside from the issues of economy, style and practicality, protection, safety and security must also be considered highly when shopping for an exterior door for the home. You have to choose doors which can protect not just the house from weather conditions but can also provide ample protection for those who live within it as well as the belongings inside. You can consider using steel doors or even fiberglass doors for high security.


5. Quality exterior doors can make your house look expensive or cheap.


Appearance also matters much. Be careful when you choose doors without much consideration because it can land you a cheap looking one or worse, a door that is totally out of sync with your style of your home. Be sure to invest in good quality doors that are also suitable to your house’s overall theme and facade.

David has been writing articles for nearly 2 years. Come visit his latest website that discusses some great ideas on home renovating products such as the best front entry doors and a great range of custom entry doors that can be used for homes of all shapes and sizes to add some great street appeal.

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Mar 06 2010

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Doors

French doors project a light and airy feel into a room, and PVC french doors, or doors made from rigid polyvinyl chloride instead of wood, can be just as attractive as natural materials.


French entry doors are a practical addition to a home. The large space opened up by the French doors creates a blending of the inside and the outside, as well as a large area of access to the home. With the double doors open wide, the room is well ventilated, reducing the need for fans and air conditioning when the weather is warm.


A PVC unit is a popular choice for its customizable qualities. The PVC door can be made in multiple colors, and even finished to look like real wood with real wood grain. French units are made with a variety of glass choices, custom paneling and other patterns, including a variety of double glazing techniques. Because they are hollow, they can be insulated to any rating, making them more energy efficient than solid wood.


Today’s PVC doors are manufactured of rigid PVC. This prevents warping, and unlike wood, is not susceptible to rotting, either. Another advantage over most woods selected for french units, is the durability of PVC. With few exceptions, PVC provides longer wear, and is water repellent by design.


Design and features being comparable, the cost of PVC french doors is more economical. PVC doors are molded to specifications, and this includes custom designs, which creates a great savings over handcrafted custom wooden doors.

With the high degree of customizing available, PVC doors make a viable option to expensive custom wood, and require little or no maintenance. As with wooden french doors, pvc french doors can be fitted with custom hardware accents, and the reason why the PVC door is fast becoming the standard for major builders, even in the custom home sector.

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Feb 20 2010

Sliding Glass Doors – The Homeowner’s Buying Guide

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Doors

Shopping for a sliding glass patio door can be a little overwhelming. Just visit any home center or big box hardware store and you’ll find several dozen choices on the floor, and possibly hundreds more options in special order catalogs. How does the average homeowner know where to begin? In the following article, we’ll explain what you need to know before you go shopping for a sliding glass patio door for your home.

One of the first things you’ll want to pay attention to when shopping for a sliding door is the frame. Factory constructed patio doors come in several different frame styles. Solid wood frames are a very high end option, and are usually only found on custom manufactured doors. Many factories have gone to what’s called a wood clad frame. This is an aluminum frame with a fitted outer wood cover. This reduces the cost of the door, while still giving the illusion of a high end wood frame. For the most economical of patio doors, you’ll likely be looking at basic aluminum frames. Single part hollow aluminum extrusion is usually the frame of choice for lower priced models of patio doors. One thing you might want to look for is a thermobrake aluminum frame, which is essentially constructed in two pieces, so that in very cold weather, you won’t get frost on the aluminum inside panel.

The type of glass used is the next important consideration in buying your patio door. Glass panels come in either single or double panes. Double pane glass, also known as an IG unit, is preferred. This glass will be tempered, meaning that if it breaks, it won’t shatter and create a safety hazard. One of the newest trends in windows and doors is Low-E, or low emissivity, glass. Low-E glass is used to create very energy efficient doors and windows, because it reflects heat back to its source rather than absorbing and transmitting it inside your home. The other benefit to Low-E glass is that it will help reduce ultraviolet light transmission, which will prevent your carpet, furniture, and window coverings from fading and discoloring.

The last thing to consider when comparing sliding glass doors is the type of hardware used. Most sliding patio doors feature a single point lock, which is usually a hook style latch that locks by hooking into the patio door frame. Single point locks are not very secure, because the patio door can usually be lifted right out of its frame, even when the handle is in the locked position. A better alternative is a double point lock, which means that there are two hooks, pointing in opposite directions, locking into the door frame. This prevents the possibility of the door being lifted out of its frame.

If security is a concern, there are various aftermarket products that can be added to your patio door to make it more secure. Blocking bars can be added, that extend across the stationary side of the sliding door, blocking the door from being opened. If the blocking bar is made of a substantial metal, it will provide a good degree of security. Most blocking bar systems have mechanical attachment methods. Another add-on security option is a security pin. These devices are usually installed at the very bottom or top of the inside of the door, to prevent the door from opening when pinned.

For more information on what type of sliding glass patio door is right for you, visit your local home center and spend some time talking to the sales staff. They are usually well versed in the various aspects of the door lines they carry, and they should be able to guide you in the right direction.

Home Products ‘N’ More offers a line of sliding glass door locks to replace the old hardware on your door. For free shipping on all patio door locks, visit us at http://www.homeproductsnmore.com/Sliding_Glass_Door_Locks_s/37.htm

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Feb 19 2010

Choosing the Right Door Edge Protectors

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Doors

Whether you are in the construction trade or have the management of a building including your own house, you will want to invest in door edge protectors to maintain the look and health of the doors, their frame and the surrounding wall. Doors in public places such as flats, offices and hospitals are subjected to heavy amounts of traffic, being opened and closed many times a day. This constant impact can damage the appearance of the door and the surrounding area requiring regular cosmetic touch-ups. If not properly maintained damage can be done to the structure of the door itself and can be costly to fix or replace.

Door edge protectors (DEPs) come in varying sizes, colours and materials. Choosing the right protector can increase the aesthetic attractiveness of your door and add health and safety benefits to the structure in stands. Most companies that sell door edge protectors offer two services; custom made designs created around your specific requirements, and ready made, ready-to-use protectors that can easily be cut to size. The majority of DEP materials are stain and chemical resistant ensuring that no discolouration occurs and the surfaces remain even. If there is a high volume of traffic moving through the door on a daily basis, these two features will keep the door looking good, reducing the need for maintenance.

There are three main types of door edge protection; rigid, flexible and flame retardant. Each have unique benefits discussed below.

Rigid DEPs are the least diverse of the three as their solid structure and firm 90 degree angle come as standard. The benefits include the durability of the material. Fibreboard makes for very strong door protection and is impact resistant. It is hard wearing and can withstand huge amounts of traffic.

Flame retardant DEPs are primarily made from polypropylene and can be used to build new structures as long as they comply with The Joint Code of Practise fire door requirements or have approved half hour or hour fire ratings. They can fit onto fire doors and will not prevent the doors from closing fully as they have fire/smoke seals fitted as standard.

The most adaptable form of door edge protection is flexible edge protection made from lightweight and flexible foam material. It can fit over curved and corner edges. The close cell foam does not scratch surfaces and the compact structure of the edging creates a waterproof bond which means it can be used internally or externally. Unlike the other two types of DEP the flexible material can be reused offering a cost effective edge protector ideal for those in the building trade.

All of these DEPs are designed to protect the wall and surrounding surfaces but you can also purchase door edge protectors that protect people from the effects of slamming doors and trapped fingers. Most of us all know the pain of having our fingers trapped in a closing door. An innovative new design has come onto the market that attaches to a door with no screwing or glueing whilst maintaining its fire safety features. A folding piece of material covers the joint at the hinges and physically prevents any objects getting trapped as the door closes.

These examples demonstrate the variety of door edge protectors available to purchase commercially and privately. The investment price of installing DEPs will be covered by the fact you will save money on regular door maintenance including painting, filling and sanding.

Author Mark Woodcock is a Webmaster of a wide variety of online specialty shops including a very popular site on Door Edge Protectors. Visit http://www.yeomanshield.com/door_frame today.

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Feb 18 2010

How Patio Doors Are Built

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Doors

Patio doors were originally created to replace French doors, offering an uninterrupted view of the natural daylight coming into the house, and providing easy access to the outdoors. As a result, patio doors are still hugely popular and due to demand, have become somewhat more elaborate over the years. However, they were not completely able to replace French doors; whereas the style and design of a French door is still seen as a classic and timeless look. However, the two are able co-exist on the market, benefiting the home-owner who has a choice of door options to consider.

At one point, a patio door was not a very secure entryway and easily accessible from the outside. Over time improvements have been made so now this is not as great an issue as it previously had been. There is also another issue of safety because the door, being a solid sheet of glass, is often seen as being open when it is actually not. To help remedy possible injuries, safety glass is now used to prevent people, especially children, from running headlong into the closed doors and getting severe lacerations.

When it comes to being energy efficient, patio doors perform very well. They are made with a series of brushes and seals which adhere to very stringent building code regulations. Producing the vinyl for door and window frames requires three times less energy to produce than manufacturing aluminum, thus making this product not only more cost effective, but also environmentally /energy friendly. To put this in perspective, it saves enough energy to heat almost 20, 000 single swelling family homes a year.

Most patio doors are made from vinyl or metal frames. The vinyl frames are made with up to 80% vinyl resin and then the remaining 20 % can be made up from various additives such as stabilizers to help prevent cracking and peeling. Pigments are also added to add the desired color as well to help create UV protection. Other additives help in preventing damage done during the shipping process.

Once the vinyl compound has been made, the chemical additives are locked in. Then, the resulting material is softened and forced through a die creating the unique shape that will eventually become the frame. These extruded pieces are shipped on pallets to the window / door fabricator where they are cut to the specified lengths and dimensions required to make the patio door.

After machines have cut the components to be assembled, the frames are often fusion welded together to form air tight and water tight seals at the corners. The installation of locks, keepers, balances, weather stripping, and finally the glass, are completed and the process is sent to quality control where the work is checked for air tightness, water tightness, and for any possible damages done to the frame or glass during assembly.

The use of vinyl frames for your patio door and windows helps your glass door maintain an even temperature so that there are limited condensation and humidity differences in the home. The quality of the air in the household is also greatly improved because glass doors mean less electricity is needed to heat and light the house. Lastly, an additional environmental bonus is the elimination of paint, stains, strippers, thinners which are not needed to maintain the patio doors appearance and function; saving the environment from harmful odors, chemical disposal, as well as leaving the home owner with free time to enjoy the view.

Patio doors are a great addition to any home and they can even increase the value of the home.

Need to buy replacement windows for your home? Windows doors manufacturer offers a large selection of bay/bow windows and the best patio doors that can be custom-built to meet the most demanding architectural specifications.

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Nov 12 2009

Doorknobs – There Are A Ton To Choose From

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Doors

Have you ever stopped and really looked at the doorknobs that are on the doors in your home? Probably not because they’re not just all that interesting to look at. Well, what if you could get ones for your home that have a decorative appearance? That’s right, there are ones that have an appealing look to them, perfect for adding some flare to your space.

There are a ton of eye-catching doorknobs to choose from nowadays, which are the result of the different shapes they can have, the materials they are made from, and the lovely finishes that they can feature. For example, you can get ones that are crafted from glass that have a rosette shape and a slight amber hue to it. Or, you can get one crafted from brass that has a round shaped and a polished finish.

Those are just some of the doorknobs combinations that are available too since there are many, many others. Like, you can get ones made out of ceramic that are circular in shape and have hand painted designs on them like flowers or flowing designs. There are many other materials that they can be made from as well including those that are made from other metals like bronze, stainless steel, and regular steel, porcelain, and plastic while other finishes out there include brushed and oil rubbed for the metal, different painted color options for the porcelain, and infused colors for the plastic. The many color and material options create doorknobs of all different style, making it easy to find just the right ones to match the décor of your space.

One thing to keep in mind when purchasing doorknobs for your home is to get the right ones for the job. Why? Because there are actually different ones for different things. For example, if you need one for your bathroom, then you would want to get a privacy version that you are able to lock. Or, if you get one for a hallway closet, then a passageway one would be the way to go that just opens and shuts without locking. There are other options available to including entryway ones for the doors that you use to get into your home that have locking cylinders and dummy selections that are just used for their looks since they don’t turn or lock.

For an easy way to browse the many doorknobs that you could purchase, just hit the World Wide Web and do some online shopping. You can find what you want in no time at all and it will probably be offered at a pretty reasonable price. It will even be shipped right to your home, so you don’t have to waste a trip to the local store to get what you want. Shopping has never been so convenient.

So, instead of just having them because of their function, purchase some doorknobs to add a decorative touch to your space. There are a slew of different options to choose from, all of which are sure to please.

Author Jennifer Akre is an owner of a wide variety of online specialty shops that offer both products and information on how you can easily furnish and decorate your space. Whether it’s your living, bedroom, or even your deck or patio, there are many tips you can use to make your space both functional and beautiful. Today, she shares her insight on how to create a fabulous outdoor area by using one of a kind antique doorknobs, sparkling glass door knobs and gem-like glass doorknobs.

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Nov 11 2009

Wood Doors Are A Great Choice

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Doors

When you are looking to purchase new interior doors or new exterior doors you should look into the many different choices of wood doors that you have to choose from. Wood doors offer many advantages over the other types of doors that you can purchase. One advantage is that wood doors are a great way to keep the heat in your home, and the cold air out. Another great advantage is the many different choices of style that you have in wood doors for both interior and exterior.

The different kinds of wood that is used to create your interior doors or exterior doors are going to offer you a different look. So it’s important that you know what you are getting before you actually purchase it.

The style that you will need to get for you doors are going to be determined by the style that your home or office already has. Knowing the style before you begin looking for your wood door will help to narrow down your choices. It’s also a good idea to determine your budget for your door before you begin looking as well. The prices for a wood door can become very expensive depending on the type of wood that you are getting. A mahogany wood door is going to be much more expensive than a pine wood door.

You should not rush in selecting just any door. If you are looking to purchase an entry door, than you are going to need to take the security of the door into consideration as well. This will begin with the door that you select and then the door hardware.

If you are looking to buy an interior wood door than you are not going to need to take anything much into consideration other than the way the door swings and the door handle to select.

The door hardware is an important part of installing your wood door. Your door handle is going to need to match the existing design of each room. So you may have a different handle for each side of the door. One that matches the inside of the room, and the other that matches the outside of the room. This is a consideration that so many people neglect, and it really makes a huge difference in the style of the house, and also the ability to choose the right door handle much easier.

You can find many other helpful information about selecting various door hardware much easier than ever before. This is something that I believe is the most important part of designing your home or office correctly. It’s the little things that always seem to make the biggest influence.

It’s so important that you make the right impressions on your visitors whether it’s for your home, or for your office. Leaving a everlasting impression should begin with the entry of the house or office so it all begins with your door hardware.

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Nov 10 2009

Door Hinges Serve A Big Purpose

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Doors

I am sure that you know what door hinges are, but you probably just think that they are the reason why the door opens and closes. While this is true, there is a another purpose for door hinges.

Door hinges can also do more than squeak, they can be used to make your door look nicer. Hinges much more noticeable when they look bad, but when they look good you don’t know why the door might look as good as it does. This is truly an eye catching piece of door hardware, but without the grasp or understanding that you are actually noticing it. Let me explain this, it’s as if your spouse got a haircut, you notice that they look different but you just can’t seem to put your figure on the change. The only difference here is that the door won’t yell at you, your spouse will.

It’s a fairly easy task to change the hinges on your door, but it is somewhat time consuming. This is something that will dramatically change the look of your door, and it is something that you definitely want to consider changing.

Alright let’s go over the different types of hinges that are available. Hinges have holes in them, and they usually come in two different amounts of holes – two holes or three holes. The three hole hinges are going to increase the stability of the door. So if your door is heavy than you will want a three holed hinge over the two holed hinge. Removing a door with a two hole hinge is going to require two helpers, so you might want to be sure you have a friend their to hold the door for you as you begin unscrewing it. Another choice you are going to have is whether or not that you want a removable pin or a fixed pin. This is going to depend more on your needs. A removable pin is going to make it easy for you to take the door off the hinges without unscrewing the hinge from the door jamb.

You can easily begin shopping online and looking at all of the different designs that there are for door hinges, you might actually be amazed at the choices. Who would have thought that a door hinge could make the difference in the look of the door, but it does. And you will quickly begin to see how important it actually is and you will be kicking yourself for not doing this sooner.

It’s so important that you make the right impressions on your visitors whether it’s for your home, or for your office. Leaving a everlasting impression should begin with the entry of the house or office so it all begins with your door hardware.

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Aug 19 2009

Patio Door Security

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Doors

Patio door security is not reliable in and of itself, however, it is not hard to make your patio door more secure, in fact there is a very easy way to do so and that is with a security bar. We have all seen them, the broken off broom handle placed in the patio door runners to keep someone from being able to open the door without removing the broom handle first.

While this seems rudimentary, and almost archaic, it is wise, as six out of ten burglaries, begin with entry through the back of the house. Three out of ten require no force at all; they are through open doors and windows! Thus, by even using a very archaic method to better secure your doors, you significantly reduce your chances of being burglarized etc. If you watch television you know that by breaking glass you not only have the problem of noise, but you also have the problem with DNA testing if blood is left at the scene. Thus, breaking in by literally breaking, does not happen much more. So, having some sort of patio door security besides the flimsy door lock is a great idea!

The locks that come as a basic with patio doors are generally put together with materials that are soft and brittle. Most will snap off or break if put under pressure. So, the best way to improve the patio door security in your home is to add additional and also visible locks. If you want the best patio door security possible, then look for a security bar with a patented locking device that can withstand up to 1,000 pounds of force. Look for patio door security bars, and make sure they have features that also prevent thieves from lifting the door off the track.

Why would you want to have your patio door security be visible? Well, for one, if a burglar can see how secure the door is, they are less likely to damage it at all in an attempt to get in. many times they can see that their feat is hopeless, and they may not even try to begin with.

It makes sense to add additional locks as they are relatively inexpensive, do not take much time or effort to fit to your patio door, and are generally not much of a hassle, and are easy to operate; thus, your life becomes more secure, and you do not have any inconvenience.

Part of your patio door security is for your own security, you will need to have quick and easy ways out, not just in, so if you have patio door security that that requires a key, it would be wise to keep the key near the lock, but hidden from outside view. This will mean that should you need to exit your home quickly, you won’t have to search for a key, or break glass, but simply leave quickly.

Another form of patio door security is found in the glass. You can improve security not just with a security bar, but also by replacing single glazed glass with polycarbonate or wire-embedded glass.

Another problem with patio door security is that often the glass is not broken or whatnot, but the door is actually lifted right off the track. Drive a screw into the top of the upper track to keep thieves from lifting the door off the track.

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