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MARVIN SIGNATURE COLLECTION MARVIN ®
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DOOR TERMS + DEFINITIONS DOOR OPERATING STYLES
1 1. FRAME
The door frame includes the head jamb
across the top, side jambs and the sill at the
2 bottom. Marvin frames are built strong to
stand up to heavy door usage year after year.
2. RAIL
The horizontal wood members of a door
are called rails, the vertical components
are called stiles. The bottom rail on a
French door design is about 8 inches
high, harmonizing with traditional design OUTSWING DOOR INSWING DOOR SLIDING DOOR
preferences. On other doors, narrow Single or double swinging doors open Single or double swinging doors open Save space with a door panel that
bottom rails match 4 3/4 inch stiles for a to the exterior. to the interior. operates by sliding along a track.
clean, uncluttered appearance.
3. SILL
4 Our door sills are made of Ultrex , pultruded
®
fiberglass based materials that are
virtually impervious to time, weather, and
pressure. Ultrex door sills provide excellent
performance in hot or cold climates, plus
durability over the long haul by being
resistant to warping, denting, and fading.
4. PANELS
In a door, the panel is the main section, BI-FOLD DOOR LIFT AND SLIDE DOOR MULTI-SLIDE DOOR
operating or stationary, that is installed This door folds to the side and can For openings as large as 48 feet Another option to blend interior
into the frame. Marvin doors come in include up to sixteen panels. wide and 12 feet high, substantial and outdoor living with a modular
many sizes, some of the industry’s largest, door panels fully open into pocket frame system.
but all share the tight tolerances for fit and or stacked configurations.
quality finishes.
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MAKE EVERY ENTRANCE GRAND
Marvin doors are designed to maximize the potential of
any opening, view, and living space.
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