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  • Custom Wood Doors
  • Source: ProSales Online 11/11/2009
  • The Custom Wood interior and exterior door collection now includes contemporary designs. The new products feature combinations of metal inlays, decorative glass, and complementary wood species such as mahogany, walnut, and cherry. 800.877.9482. More
  • Entry Doors
  • Source: ebuild 9/1/2009
  • New to the U.S. market from Canada, the maker introduces its Executive Series doors. Available in both wood-edge and steel-edge designs, a wide selection of styles are available. The doors are constructed of 24-gauge galvanized steel for durability, while a polyurethane foam core offers thermal performance. A distinct raised molding and Colonial-style door lite frame add interest and curb appeal. The doors feature a prefinished white polytex surface. 866-580-3667. More

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  • New JELD-WEN Juniper Doors Deliver Sustainable, Eco-Savvy Style with Rustic Appeal
  • Source: ebuild 5/19/2008
  • Jeld-WenWith JELD-WEN's new Juniper door, it's a beautiful balance of both. The world's largest manufacturer of reliable windows and doors is the first to introduce interior and exterior doors made with Western juniper as part of the JELD-WEN; IWP; Estate collection. As a result, JELD-WEN has turned an environmental concern into an eco-savvy option for homeowners, builders and remodelers looking for authentic rustic style. More
  • Pella Windows and Doors Offer Green Solutions to Building Professionals and Homeowners
  • Source: ebuild 11/2/2007
  • Pella Windows and DoorsThe 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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