Overview
Product Type
Product Option
• Pre Hung (knocked down frame)
• Pre machined cut outs for hinges & door hardware available
• Fire Rated options available
Finish Options
Wood Species
7 wood species
• Primed, Clear Pine, Knotty Pine, White Oak, Red Oak, Maple, Birch
Material
Sizes
Most styles are available in the following:
• Width - 16” (406 mm) to 36” (914 mm)
• Height – 80” (2032mm), 84” (2134 mm) & 96” (2438 mm)
• Thickness – 1 3/8” (35 mm) & 1 ¾ (44 mm)
Sustainable Solutions
Warranty
Many options will influence the price of your window. To get an estimate, contact your JELD-WEN dealer.
Details & Options
Hinge Finishes
Interior door hinges are available in a variety of different finishes, so you can choose one to complement the other hardware for your door.




Sustainability at JELD-WEN

Long before it was recognized that carbon emissions have an impact on our climate, we set out to make sure JELD-WEN products did not have to travel very far from factory to consumer. What began as a cost-saving measure in transport operations is now a company-wide commitment to minimizing greenhouse gas emissions. We are also committed to preserving the forest land owned by our company and have planted nearly three million trees in the past two decades while ensuring our timber harvests never exceed timber growth.
Primed

Primed is one of the most popular finishes used today. Primed doors are white in color and feature a smooth finish that is ready to paint.
Clear Pine

Sustainable pine is harvested primarily from renewable sources. It is a softwood with a distinct grain pattern and a uniform color. It machines to a fine, smooth finish and easily accepts lighter stains. . Sealing is recommended to achieve a uniform appearance because pine naturally contains resins that can affect penetration.
Knotty Pine

Sustainable pine is harvested primarily from renewable sources. It is a softwood with a distinct grain pattern and a uniform color. It machines to a fine, smooth finish and easily accepts lighter stains. . Sealing is recommended to achieve a uniform appearance because pine naturally contains resins that can affect penetration. Knots should be sealed before staining.
White Oak

Trendy and growing white It is strong, tough, dense, tight-grained, durable material. Grain is straight, with a coarse, uneven texture. very durable Strong, beautiful, rot-resistant, easy to work, and economical: white oak represents an exceptional value to woodworkers. It’s no wonder that the wood is so widely used in cabinet and furniture making.
Red Oak

Oak is renowned for its dramatically pronounced grain pattern. This pattern varies from tight, vertical grain to a beautifully arched pattern. This wood may also feature pin knots and mineral streaks. Very durable and strong, oak accepts stains evenly and is easy to work with.
Maple

A dense hardwood that has a prolonged life. Maple is a hard, strong wood with a smooth texture and uniform grain. The grain is fine and is similar to birch. It may exhibit random darker streaks and occasional birds-eye or worm track patterns. Over time, maple will evolve in color due to natural exposure to light and air. Traditionally used for interior applications. No grain filler required when finishing.
White Birch

White Birch is a hard, strong wood with a smooth texture with varying grains. The grain has similar characteristics to Maple. A strong hardwood that provides a extended product life. It may exhibit random darker streaks and occasional birds-eye or worm track patterns. Over time, Birch will evolve in color due to natural exposure to light and air. Traditionally used for interior applications.
Panel Profiles
Some 1 1/8" (29 mm) panel door styles are only available in clear pine and knotty pine.






