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People think finishing a door is difficult to do on their own. They worry that they could ruin the door. It''s clear that the larson front doors new classic craft model was created to assuage that concern. the door comes with a red oak-styled grain pattern, detailed panels with shadow lines, solid oak square edges and an adjustable oak sill. the pre-finish is available in the two most popular wood stain colors today, according andersen front doors to niderberg: natural oak and cherry. maintenance is simplified, because fiberglass doesn''t have to be restained. all that''s required, he said, is a new polyurethane top-coat every three to five years. the pre-finished classic craft costs doors an additional at retail versus the unfinished model. both models larson cost less than front a comparable wood door and come with a lifetime warranty. this was intended for those accustomed to buying wood," niderberg said. "but we doors wanted to add some extra features and benefits. chosen for the entrance to the nahb show village 2001 d.r. horton home is an elegant classic-craft fiberglass raised-panel larson door from theram-tru. available in nearly 150 raised or deeply embossed panel designs that produce dramatic shadow lines, classic-craft doors give you all the premium touches you''d expect to find in the finest wood doors, plus more. the door can be painted or stained, and is available in 3- by 6-foot and 3- by 8-foot models. the eight-foot door business is front growing by leaps and bounds, and many people are replacing single doors with double doors. we are meeting that market with these doors. explained. the doors are constructed from a wood master, from which the grain is taken, and detailed onto the fiberglass surface with adhesives. these doors have fooled wooden door people. steel and fiberglass manufacturer goes a step farther with grain patterns for staining for a couple of years, therma-tru, a leading manufacturer of systems non-wood residential entry door, had been looking for a product doors that would appeal to homeowners who favor the look of wood doors. therma-tru offered several steel and fiberglass models with grain patterns that could be stained by a contractor or d1yer. but at the point of sale, potential buyers were staring at an unfinished steel/fiberglass larson surface. last spring the company came to market with a model that it believes will challenge the traditional wood entry door. therma-tru introduced the pre-finished classic craft six-panel entry door, marking the front first doors time in its 30-plus year history that the company offered a pre-stained fiberglass model. therma-tru doors have extremely strong brand name recognition with homeowners -- which translates into greater recognition for the builders who use their product. builders know they can turn to therma-tru catalog of doors to build a new home with curb appeal larson that starts at the door for the front. today''s most successful builders demand doors that can withstand the wear and tear that occurs both during installation and over time. the ability to stand up to these demands is one of the main reasons builders are increasingly turning away from wood and steel and selecting doors for the interior. eliminating builder callbacks, doors save time and money in the repair and maintenance of wood and front steel doors doors. ©2003 www.fiber-craft-door.com All rights reserved. |
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