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  • Class-Craft Oak Door with FinishRightTherma-Tru Doors Launches FinishRight Technology
  • ebuild (10/10/2006)
  • Therma-Tru Doors, the nation's leading manufacturer of fiberglass and steel exterior door systems and an operating unit of Fortune Brands (NYSE: FO), announces the development of FinishRigh technology for its most popular Classic-Craft and Fiber-Classic entry door product lines now available nationwide.The new FinishRight process provides added value to customers by pre-staining and pre-hanging doors at a Therma-Tru facility offering a high-quality, complete door system that delivers consistent color and finish with durable performance backed by a five-year satisfaction warranty.
  • Handcrafted Entry Door
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (3/21/2006)
  • Intricately handcrafted by skilled craftsmen in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, these doors comes in a variety of wood species and designs to complement an array of architectural styles, the company says. Each door is made to order, and craftsmen match the grain and color of the wood in the entry systems for a furniture-grade look.
  • Windows & Doors Review: Impact-Resistant Glass
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (11/21/2005)
  • By the end of next year, heavy-duty, impact-resistant windows will come standard in all new WCI Communities homes along the hurricane-prone Florida coast–even though local codes allow builders to substitute less-expensive accordion or roll-down shutters.
  • New Arrival: IWP Insignia Composite Pre-hung Door System
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/1/2005)
  • A new option for the Aurora door line, the IWP Insignia composite pre-hung door system is a complete construction package. Made from a single-pour cast, the system is impermeable to water and resistant to rotting and swelling, the maker says. The composite material holds nails and resists fractures better than wood, the firm says, and the doors pass hurricane-approved tests for durability.
  • Windows & Doors Review: Fiberglass Doors
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/1/2005)
  • The climbing price of steel during the past couple of years has narrowed the price gap between steel and fiberglass, luring more converts to the composite doors, which mingle fiberglass, resins, and fillers to form panels that manufacturers claim are 10 times more resistant to dents than steel and about 10 times less likely to rust, even on a beach house.

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