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DOOR                                                                                                                        DOOR
                              TERMS & DEFINITIONS                                                                                                            OPERATING STYLES









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

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