“Miami” – modern interior door features stile and rail wood construction. Stiles and rails are made of engineered wood – a combination of pine core and a thin layer of MDF. Such design makes it stable during different humidity conditions. Compared to a completely solid wood door, it does not swell or contract as much as the other. Finish of the door is eco-friendly laminate featuring texture and color of a real wood.
Door jambs (frames) come in two sizes – 3″ and 4″ wide. A typical wall built with 2×4 beam and 1/2″ sheetrock measures 4 1/2″ in width. Thicker walls require bigger extension jamb planks. Measure your walls accurately in order to obtain proper materials for your installation project.
Telescopic moldings (casings) are installed with no nails. Construction adhesives can be used to attach them to the walls. Moldings come as separate pieces, installed on a site, five pieces per door.
Door Locks
Baskets. There are two common baskets for residential doors – 2 3/8″ and 2 3/4″. The basket is the horizontal distance between the center of the bore and the door edge. Ville Doors prepares your doors for a 2-3/8″ latch basket unless specified. The image shown on the right pertains to all tubular lock sets or latches including deadbolts, door knobs, door levers.
Tubular Locks are the most common in the US. They are easy to install or replace. Just make sure the backset is the right length. Tubular locks are widely found in residential and office doors. They are relatively secure for most applications.