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  • Catalina and Monterey Doors
  • Source: REMODELING Magazine 2/24/2008
  • Two new standard glass styles are available to accent entry doors. Catalina falls into the Old World style and has a bronze vein finish, while Monterey (shown) is a Craftsman design with a satin nickel finish. Both styles come in five sizes including sidelites and transoms. 800.253.3900. More
  • Fiberglass Door System
  • Source: REMODELING Magazine 2/24/2008
  • Get the look of wood without the maintenance by installing a fiberglass door system from Martindale. Custom made for each installation, doors feature compression weather stripping for an airtight seal against drafts and moisture. Frame members are kiln-dried and finger-jointed to minimize warping, and an injected solid polyurethane foam core provides insulation. A three-point locking system offers security for the doors, which can be sized up to 42 inches wide and 8 feet high. 800.298.0832. More

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  • Brosco, Jeld-Wen Kick Off Powerful Partnership
  • Source: ebuild 2/26/2008
  • Jeld-Wen fiberglass entry doors That future was showcased at an event hosted at the Foxwoods Resort in Connecticut in January, when nearly 250 regional door dealers converged to preview the latest in fiberglass door designs and learn more about the results of a recent deal inked between JELD-WEN and BROSCO, one of the leading door distributors on the East Coast. JELD-WEN, a world-class manufacturer of windows and doors, has become the sole supplier of fiberglass doors to BROSCO and has introduced a wide variety of new designs. More
  • Pella Windows and Doors Offer Green Solutions to Building Professionals and Homeowners
  • Source: ebuild 11/2/2007
  • Pella Windows and Doors The definition of green building is in the eye of the beholder. Numerous state, regional and local green building programs exist and currently no one national standard has been established; however, three points to consider remain constant: 1-the commitment to green building, 2- ENERGY STAR-rated products and 3- improved indoor air quality can be a benefit of green building practices. More

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