Q:What is the difference between the standard door, and the Craftsman which is several hundred dollars more expensive? They look the same and the specs look identical.
by|Dec 16, 2022
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A: The only difference I can see between the two craftsman models is the jamb width. This model is 6" and some change and the other is 4" and some change.
by|Aug 29, 2023
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by|Dec 19, 2022
Q:Is this door Energy Star certified?
by|Nov 14, 2022
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A: Our wood doors have the following energy star rating : U-factor .50 / SHGC .60
by|Nov 15, 2022
Q:Can additional stain be purchased to repair the finish on my existing Steves & Sons Craftsman 6 Lite Stained Mahogany Front Door or at least tell me what you used and mix?
by|Oct 1, 2022
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A: Please call our customer support service team and they will be happy to assist you further. M-F; 8am-5pm CST: 1-800-617-8586
by|Oct 3, 2022
Q:What is the glass like in this door?
by|Jan 8, 2022
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A: It is tempered (insulated for energy efficiency) double pane glass (prevents the temperature of the air outside your home from affecting the temperature of the air inside your home).
by|Jan 10, 2022
Q:What is the door made out of? Is it all wood?
by|Mar 15, 2021
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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 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|Mar 10, 2023
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Q:Do these door have side lights too
by|Jan 24, 2021
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A: Yes they do, they just need to be special ordered at your local Home Depot.
by|Jan 26, 2021
Q:Does anyone know a storm door that will fit this door? The exterior frame opening measures 35 1/8 x 79 5/8 which is smaller than the minimum required opening on the 36" storm doors I am finding.
by|May 31, 2020
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A: You will need to call your local Home Depot and ask a door specialist, we do not have this information, thank you.
by|Jun 12, 2020
Q:Does the manufacturer make this model in a 36 in x 96 in?