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- New, Exclusive Heavy-Duty Pocket Door Frame Features Rigid All-Steel Studs
- ebuild (10/7/2009)
- L. E. Johnson Products, leading manufacturer of premium pocket-door frames, introduces the Series 2060, a heavy-duty pocket door frame that accommodates doors weighing up to 300 pounds. The newly engineered Series 2060 Pocket Door Frame is the only product featuring sturdy, all-steel studs that produce walls that are as rigid and stiff as a wood 2x4.
- Reward Introduces sFrame for Commercial Door and Window Installation with ICF Construction
- ebuild (7/22/2009)
- Reward Wall Systems designed and created the sFrame Integrated Framing Assembly (IFA) for doors and windows, to further enhance the building envelope required by commercial Insulating Concrete Form (ICF) construction.
- Johnson Pocket Door Frame Provides an Easy Answer for an Antique Door Installation
- ebuild (6/10/2009)
- While browsing through an Oriental antiques shop several years ago, Willis and Mary Blackwood came across five hand-carved wooden panels dating back to the early 19th century, and realized how stunning they would look in the house they were planning to build. Recently, the Blackwood family moved into their new 8,300-square-foot home, in which the Chinese doors serve as a dramatic focal point.
Johnson Hardware Facilitates Accessibility with Pocket Door Frames- ebuild (2/21/2008)
- Johnson Pocket Door Frames fit doors in a broad range of sizes including wider dimensions to facilitate wheelchair access. Installation using the kits is a job that construction professionals can handle in just a few minutes and that do-it-yourselfers can normally complete within a half-hour.
Endura Presents Our New Multi-functional Website- ebuild (10/19/2007)
- Endura Products is proud to announce the re-launch of our updated website- www.enduraproducts.com. The complete redesign incorporates user-friendly navigation, extensive photography, and interactive problem/solution and feature/benefit platforms that showcase Endura's door components. Endura approached this website with a focus on solutions to everyday door issues. Current customers in the distribution channel, homeowners and builders will all find the format easy to navigate and informative.
Weathering the Storm: These Sturdy Products Resist Wind, Water and Flying Debris- residential architect Magazine (8/1/2007)
- These sturdy specs resist wind, water, and flying debris.
The Worry-Free Wood Door Frame - ebuild (7/19/2007)
- In yet another innovative use of revolutionary AuraLast wood, JELDWEN has introduced the industry's only no-rot wood door frame backed by a limited lifetime warranty. JELD-WEN is the only manufacturer to offer AuraLast wood, with its unprecedented resistance to moisture and guarantee against decay and termite infestation. With JELD-WEN AuraLast Wood Exterior Door Frame, builders and homeowners can now achieve a complete, weather-resistant door frame, including the three jambs. Most manufacturers simply dip-treat ordinary wood or use a composite on the bottom of the frame.
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FrameSaver is Easily Recognized with a Debossment on Every Door Frame- ebuild (6/8/2007)
- FrameSaver protects the base of exterior door frames against rot and is backed by the strongest warranty available in the market. Builders and homeowners alike recognize the value of the product and the strength behind this lifetime warranty. Now FrameSaver will be easily recognized; it will carry an unobtrusive stamp on the base of the stop that reiterates the rot-proof guarantee. A market survey of customers showed strong approval of the product marking because it differentiates FrameSaver in the rot-proof door frame segment.
Weatherstripping and Simple Solution Corner Pads- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/16/2007)
- Endura. Weatherstrip and Simple Solution corner pads now come with a plastic film to protect them during painting, eliminating the need to remove a door's weatherstrip and corner pads, which can result in gaps, a damaged weatherstrip, or improperly applied corner pads, the company says. The components can now be left in place and the protective film removed once painting is complete. 800-334-2006.
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