Q:I need a 36 by 80 with a door jam of 4 9/16, is this door for a 4 9/16 ?
by|Mar 8, 2023
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A: Yes this is.
by|Mar 9, 2023
Q:The specs for this door state that it is 37.5" wide and requires a rough opening of 38". Is the door actually 37.5" or does that measurement include the pre-hung frame??
by|Nov 2, 2022
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A: The measurement is including frame.
by|Jul 8, 2023
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Q:What is the width of the glass?
by|Oct 1, 2022
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A: 24 3/4 W x 49 5/8 L
by|Dec 24, 2023
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Q:Is it actual mahogany wood, or something else
by|Mar 7, 2022
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A: It is engineered wood. I have included the following to help you understand why the industry has gone towards engineered wood. Solid external doors, particular hardwoods like oak, will always have a premium allure to them. There’s an undeniable attraction to products with a solid hardwood construction, but they might not always be the best choice for your project. The door is made from engineered cores. This allows you to have the real look of wood and less maintenance of a solid wood door. Engineered cores are a more modern approach to door leaf construction. Multiple layers of timber are pressed and glued together in different directions to form the core material, with a veneer applied (mahogany) to the surface and lipping fixed to the edges. As solid doors are made of whole intersecting pieces, there is an inherent strength that comes from the construction. They are, however, susceptible to environmental changes such as variations in humidity and temperature. Exposure to factors like these can cause a solid door to warp or bow, making it twist and gradually lose shape. By having layers of timber running in different directions, an engineered core is able to evenly distribute any stress applied to it. This makes an engineered door far more stable than its solid counterpart. This modern construction technique also provides better thermal insulation than that offered by more traditional methods. Hope this helps.
by|Dec 24, 2023
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Q:Are matching sidelights available to purchase?
by|Jan 15, 2022
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A: Thank you for your recent inquiry with The Home Depot. They do have coordination sidelights but not on the Home Depot website. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future
by|Jan 20, 2022
Q:What is the difference between the hickory and chestnut color? Which one would be more brown and less red? Thank you!
by|Mar 29, 2021
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A: Answer--Hickory. HICKORY: Has both a light cream to a medium brown. CHESTNUT: Is a medium reddish shade of brown
by|Mar 30, 2021
Q:Are there options for the glass besides transparent, such as texture for privacy? Also, does it come just as a slab so that my installer can do the rest?
by|Mar 15, 2021
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A: It is not a option for this door. As an alternative, THD sells window film that will achieve this look for you. It is made by Gila Film.