WOOD DOORS
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3 BASIC DOOR STYLES
We offer solid panel doors and lited/glass doors, in interior and exterior designs.
Evermark doors are made to the specifications of our customers in Red Oak, Maple, Knotty Alder, Mahogany, Pine, and Primed styles.
Flush Doors
Flush Doors
Flush doors are flat, plywood sheets or panels, around a hollow or solid core. They can be steel, fiberglass, wood, glass, or similar material. They are popular for use in public and commercial buildings.
Moulded Doors
Moulded Doors
Moulded doors have molded “skins” applied over a hollow or solid core. They can be hardboard, steel, or fiberglass. Molded doors offer an economical alternative to traditional Stile and Rail doors.
Stile & Rail Doors
Flush Doors
Stile and Rail doors are made of separate pieces of wood. Stiles (vertical) and Rails (horizontal) hold individual panels. These panels can also be glass, called “Lites.” Stile and Rail doors are generally the most expensive type of door to produce.
- Offer protection from elements, as well as security and privacy
- Are solid wood like ours, or some have an insulated core with metal or fiberglass skins
- 36in. or wider
- 1 3/4in to 2 1/4in thick
- Work in conjunction with exterior jambs and sills to keep weather/moisture out, and warmth/cool in…
- Offer security and privacy
- Can be solid wood or hollow core
- 24in to 36in wide, depending on use
- 1 1/4in standard thickness (1 3/8in if under 36in wide and/or 90in tall; 1 3/4in if over 36in wide and/or 90in tall)
Wide variety of options
Panels
Early structures used doors for security. Over time, they because useful to keep exterior climates separated from interior climates, to contain noise, to control or impede traffic, to provide privacy, and then… to enhance the appearance of the front or interior of a structure and even to exhibit style.
Wide variety of options
Wide variety of options
Wood panel and Lited doors are classified by number of panels, or lites, on the door, then the specie.
Examples include:
Wide variety of options
Doors have unique terms related to their measurements and size. It is a simple format to understand. Phrasing the doors size is important when talking to customers and to understanding what exactly is desired.
Quite simply, doors are measured in feet and inches, first indicating the width, then the height, and the thickness.
Example: A door is 30in wide by 80in tall and 1 3/4in thick…
- Converted to feet, this is 2ft 6in wide by 6ft, 8in tall, 1 34in thick OR
- It is phrased as a 2/6 x 6/8 x 1 3/4 (“Two six by six eight“) door
The standard height of a door is determined by whether it is an interior or exterior door. Standard heights of doors:
- Interior: 6ft, 8in (80 in) tall (or 6/8)*
- Exterior: 6ft, 8in (80 in) tall (or 6/8)* OR 8ft (96in) tall (or 8/0)*
*Some interior doors can be 8ft or 96in tall.
Wide variety of options
Left Hand vs. Right Hand
- Open the door
- Stand with your back against the hinges
- If left hand is closest to the doorknob, the door is a Left Hand door
- If right hand is closest to the doorknob, the door is a Right Hand door
Wide variety of options
Inswing vs. Outswing
- Open the door
- Stand with your back against the hinges
- If the door swings INTO room/closet/building, it is an Inswing door
- If door swings OUT of room/closet/building, it is an Outswing door