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Custom Interior Doors Halifax

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Halifax custom doors & windows hand-crafted & professional finishing Excellence in Nova Scotia craftsmanship A lifetime of working with wood - a partnership of design & materials Click & see more fine works by including cabinetry, furniture, commercial projects & boatworks. © 2007 - 2015 Bill Pyke: all rights reservedChoosing the Right Interior Door Interior doors not only provide an optional division of two spaces, they add style to both areas and complement their existing trim and finish. Common functions include providing privacy and reducing noise between two rooms or floors, and separating living space from closet storage. Interior doors are available in many standard widths and heights as well as custom dimensions. Find your Interior Door in 3 Easy Steps 1  Choose the Type There are four types of interior doors: hinge, bypass (sliding), bifold and pocket. Hinge doors make ideal passage doors as they open easily from either room, and can support the inward or outward swing of a standard or oversized door.




Hinges can reside on either the left or right side of the door to accommodate the functionality of both rooms. Single hinge doors are most commonly used for bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens, however double hinge doors are becoming increasingly popular and add grandeur to a master bedroom or formal dining room. VIEW ALL PREHUNG INTERIOR DOORS Bypass door units have two or more standard-size interior doors, which are hung on rollers from a track and open from side to side. Sliding doors are popular for closet applications because they save on swing space, and mirrored finishes can make small rooms appear larger and reflect light for a brighter look. VIEW ALL SLIDING INTERIOR DOORS Bifold doors have one or two pairs of doors that fold in half to open, and are ideal for closets in smaller rooms. They slide on a track and are secured with pivots in the top and bottom corners. The doors are hinged together in the middle to maximize the functional closet opening without interfering with traffic.




A single pair of bifold doors generally accommodates up to a 36" opening, while two pairs support openings from 48" to 72". VIEW ALL BIFOLD INTERIOR DOORS Pocket doors are similar to bypassing door units, except that pocket doors roll back into the wall to appear virtually invisible when open. 2  Choose the Style Interior doors come in louvre, French, moulded (panel) and flush styles with either solid or hollow cores. Moulded interior doors are offered in wood-grain and smooth finishes, and flush doors are available in a variety of pre-finished hardboard and unfinished hardwood patterns. Louvre doors help ventilate closets and improve air circulation between rooms, while French doors allow natural light to cascade from room to room. Hollow core doors are made with interwoven corrugated hollow cells that support the outer face of the door; they are lightweight and ideal for low-traffic areas. Solid core doors are constructed from particleboard or fibre core materials, giving them solid weight that helps reduce noise.




All door styles are available as prehung (which includes the jamb and frame) or as slab (which includes just the door itself); most doors are enclosed in jambs that frame the opening. 3  Choose the Material Features real wood grains Composite wood construction for higher durability Primed and ready for painting Installation Considerations for Interior Doors To ensure proper installation, first determine the required door swing and handle placement. Regardless of whether the door swings away from you or toward you, if the handle is on the left side, it is a right-hand door and, if the handle is on the right, it's a left-hand door. Replacement doors should have the same measurements as old doors. When purchasing doors for a new area, measure the width of the doorway at the top, middle and bottom and use the smallest measurement. To determine a rough opening size, add 2-1/2" to the width and 2" to the height Available in 1-3/8" and 1-3/4" thicknesses




Standard widths include 18", 20", 24", 28", 30", 32" and 36" doors Standard heights include 80", 84" and 96" doors Customized sizes are available in a range of different designs To measure for a prehung door, remove the interior casing and measure the opening No, staining is not recommended. However primed hardboard doors can be painted. Buy a solid core door where security, noise resistance or fire resistance is important. For a slab, measure the existing door. For prehung, measure the rough opening. Yes, if the holes are drilled in identical locations.The Marvin Family of Brands is one company with three brands that is dedicated to creating products that make the places where we live and work more meaningful. Every Marvin window and door is made to order, one at a time. With craftsman-quality construction and customization options, it is truly made just for you. New Construction • Remodel • Replacement Integrity windows and doors are made with a revolutionary fiberglass material called Ultrex® that outlasts and outperforms the competition on nearly every measurable scale.




Infinity fiberglass replacement windows and patio doors offer discerning homeowners a traditional design, low maintenance, and high quality installation through exclusive retailers. Building and keeping relationships is as important to us as the unwavering quality of our product. And we go above and beyond to provide the best personal service possible. Our company is built on a deep heritage of innovation that runs from our family all the way to the craftsmen at our facilities. We set high standards for ourselves so we can be sure that every single product we make for you is built to last, using only the highest-quality materials. We are proud of the communities where we do business, and we do everything we can to support our employees and help our communities thrive. Acoustical doors are available with ratings up to STC 56 Door products are tested in accordance with the most recent ASTM E-90 standards at accredited Acoustical Laboratories. In addition to our standard frame designs, we can engineer special frame profiles to complement wall construction and architectural style.

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