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Name: | Residential Wood Entry Doors | Size: | Stand Size Or Customized |
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Painting: | 3 Priming Paint And 2 Finishing Paint | Color: | Red Or Optional |
Material: | MDF + Solid Wood | Door Leaf: | 6mm MDF+particle Board(hollow Core)+ 6mm MDF |
Package: | Carton/EPE | Fit For: | Residential/house/villa |
High Light: | hollow core wood door,residential wood entry doors |
oak veneer hollow core doors
Production Description:
Application | School/resterant /Office/hospital/residential |
Survice Life | 15 years Life |
Advantages | Insulation ,Durability,Low maintenance,Lightweight |
Quality control | All the products must pass the inspection by our professional QC team |
Architrave | Solid wood (Size:70*15mm or according to your require) |
Sample order | we can supply |
Logo | according to your needs |
Surface Treatment | Finish painting/malamine |
Door framing and installation
Interior and exterior frames will have different requirements; your exterior door frames will need to be a lot tougher than your interior ones, not only because of the potential security risks a flimsier frame would pose, but because of the constant weather exposure.
For exterior frames a nice, solid long-lasting wood like white oak will keep its appearance throughout the years, and can withstand a lot of punishment. The wood is also very easy to stain or paint, giving it added flexibility. Alternatively, for exterior doors you might consider a steel frame to add a huge layer of security to your door.
Most manufacturers offer pre-hung doors these days - that is, doors that come already hinged and attached to a frame. The advantage of this type of door is that it's already very tightly fitted - and if you're building a home from scratch, this can help ensure a quick, easy and secure installation. Pre-hung doors may also be a better alternative if you're replacing an exterior door - to ensure that the final product is nice and secure - or when you're looking to replace a door with a damaged frame.
The alternative is to buy a door and frame separately. A door on its own (i.e. without a frame, hinges or any door furniture installed) is simply called a 'slab door'. A slab door on its own is cheaper than a pre-hung door, but you're obviously not paying for a frame or hinges either. If you're replacing a damaged slab door and you're able to find one that has the exact same dimensions, that's likely to be the easiest route because you'll already know it's a good fit. Replacing a frame is normally a different matter altogether.