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Jul 22, 2009

Entrance Doors by Heritage Door and Entranceways

 

Stile and rail doors by Heritage Door and Entranceways are some of the strongest in the industry. The corner construction consists of tie rods through screw applied shear blocks secured with locking nuts and the rails telescoped by the stiles. Heritage Door and Entranceways offers the best option for applied muntins for storefront and Entrance Doors.

Entrance Doors by Heritage Door and Entranceways

About Heritage Window and Door, Inc.
Heritage Window and Door makes a full line of Heavy Commercial/Architectural grade aluminum windows. We manufacture projected vents, single and double hung windows, fixed and sliding windows. All of our windows are thermally broken and come in a variety of finishes. In addition to anodized and Kynar® finishes, we feature polyester powdercoating as an environmentally friendly alternative. In addition to standard window designs, we also offer historic and vandal sash windows.

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