Archive for the ‘Custom Garage Door’ Category

What materials and craftsmanship should I obtain for my swing-out carriage house doors? Part 10 in a series

Friday, June 26th, 2009

 

At a minimum, look for the following:

The ability to choose your dimensions for all door elements; including Kickboard height, Stile width, Rail width, Muntins, Window size, and Arch Radius, if appropriate.

Investigate this and more.  See how your hand-made custom swing-out carriage garage doors will be built to last for years!  Read an in-depth review at Vintage Garage Door, LLC.

What materials and craftsmanship should I obtain for my swing-out carriage house doors? Part 9 in a series

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

 

At a minimum, look for the following:

A swing-out carriage door built to be dimensionally appropriate and aesthetically pleasing for your door opening size and your home; NOT a pre-determined or pre-built size.

Investigate this and more.  See how your hand-made custom swing-out carriage garage doors will be built to last for years!  Read an in-depth review at Vintage Garage Door, LLC.

What materials and craftsmanship should I obtain for my swing-out carriage house doors? Part 8 in a series

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

 

At a minimum, look for the following:

Each swing-out carriage door should be built one at a time to your requirements.  Your choices and selections should not limited to a couple of selections for door element dimensions, materials, build techniques, or finishes.  

Investigate this and more.  See how your hand-made custom swing-out carriage garage doors will be built to last for years!  Read an in-depth review at Vintage Garage Door, LLC.

What materials and craftsmanship should I obtain for my swing-out carriage house doors? Part 7 in a series

Friday, June 19th, 2009

 

At a minimum, look for the following:

Carriage doors built from scratch using the highest quality materials and craftsmanship.  Carriage doors built to last, not to fail!  Look for a master craftsman providing true value and quality based product including Design, Build, FINISH, and Install services.  

Investigate this and more.  See how your hand-made custom swing-out carriage garage doors will be built to last for years!  Read an in-depth review at Vintage Garage Door, LLC.

What materials and craftsmanship should I obtain for my swing-out carriage house doors? Part 6 in a series

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

 

At a minimum, look for the following:

Your new carriage house door should be strong, warm, quiet, and weatherproof with the addition of these quality standards in parts 1 through 5

Investigate this and more.  See how your hand-made custom swing-out carriage garage doors will be built to last for years!  Read an in-depth review at Vintage Garage Door, LLC.

What materials and craftsmanship should I obtain for my swing-out carriage house doors? Part 5 in a series

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

 

At a minimum, look for the following:

Custom Astragals; inside or outside mounting 

Investigate this and more.  See how your hand-made custom swing-out carriage garage doors will be built to last for years!  Read an in-depth review at Vintage Garage Door, LLC.

What materials and craftsmanship should I obtain for my swing-out carriage house doors? Part 4 in a series

Monday, June 15th, 2009

 

At a minimum, look for the following:

Fully mortised Flush Bolts on inactive door located at the top and bottom of the door for impenetrable access

Investigate this and more.  See how your hand-made custom swing-out carriage garage doors will be built to last for years!  Read an in-depth review at Vintage Garage Door, LLC.

What materials and craftsmanship should I obtain for my swing-out carriage house doors? Part 3 in a series

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

 

At a minimum, look for the following:

Custom threshold consisting of both custom concrete work & a custom threshold to seal the bottom of the door

Investigate this and more.  See how your hand-made custom swing-out carriage garage doors will be built to last for years!  Read an in-depth review at Vintage Garage Door, LLC.

What materials and craftsmanship should I obtain for my swing-out carriage house doors? Part 2 in a series

Friday, June 12th, 2009

 

At a minimum, look for the following:

  • Four heavy-duty, 4 ball bearing, non-ferrous, non-removable pin, mortised hinges per door that allow the 150+ lb door to open and close with one finger for YEARS
  • Investigate this and more.  See how your hand-made custom swing-out carriage garage doors will be built to last for years!  Read an in-depth review at Vintage Garage Door, LLC.

    What materials and craftsmanship should I obtain for my swing-out carriage house doors? Part 1 in a series

    Thursday, June 11th, 2009

     

    At a minimum, look for the following:

    • Custom solid vertical grain Douglas Fir jamb with airtight replaceable weatherstripping

    Investigate this and more.  See how your hand-made custom swing-out carriage garage doors will be built to last for years!  Read an in-depth review at Vintage Garage Door, LLC.