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Insulated Iron Double Entry Door with Operable Glass, Home100 LLC

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Management number 214310650 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$36.00 Model Number 214310650
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HAD1020 is a robust and spacious exterior entry door, designed to complement most residential and commercial architectures, harmonizing your home's aesthetics.

  • Door Material & Size: Crafted from 12-14 gauge steel with intricate iron scrollwork, featuring 5/9" solid iron construction
  • Glass Window Feature: Each door includes an independently operable, double-panel insulated glass window
  • Home100 Iron Door Manufacturing Process: Involves lofting, assembly, descaling, grinding, sandblasting, zinc spraying, door adjustment, base painting, filler application, fine grinding, hand fauxing, and face painting
  • Door Frame & Hinge Installation: Frames are squared and leveled, with luxurious ball bearings hinges positioned and welded for smooth operation
  • Energy-Efficient Sealing: Door is sealed with weather stripping and injected with polyurethane foam to conserve energy and prevent drafts
  • Welding Technique: Most welding is done from the inside to preserve the smooth finish
  • Threshold & Jamb Details: Threshold is 1" (25.4mm) thick, jamb is 6?? (152.4mm) thick, with a sloped wrought iron threshold for water drainage and frame integrity
Color C3-Aged Bronze Patina
Brand Name Home100 LLC
Material Type Double Entry Door

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