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   Marvin Windows & Doors  Product Catalog\Doors  

Wood & Clad French Door - Page 68

 

 

WOOD AND CLAD FRENCH DOOR.

THE WHOLE IS MORE THAN THE SUM OF ITS PARTS.

Marvin's French door system is a masterpiece of classic architecture. Its tall bottom rails and wide center stiles authenticate the true French door style. Both panels swing open for a grand, wide entrance. And whether wood or clad, inswing or outswing, Marvin's French door is a complete system. So you know all the parts will work together.

Heavy wood frames, 4 3/4" stiles; and 13/4" thick door panels provide strength and stability 2 3/8" backset accepts standard locks. (Unbored door is standard to accept a variety of hardware options). Inswing doors come with 4 9/16" or 6 9/16" jambs. Outswing doors are set up with 4 9/16" jambs. Each panel swings on four or five hinges for strength and durability

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Optional divided lites provide traditional or contemporary beauty.

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Weatherstripping all around the frame and at the astragal minimize air infiltration

C

Optional solid brass handles enhance the classic appearance.

D

Factory-applied sealer at the top and bottom of each panel helps prevent warpage.

E

Scuff-resistant UltrexTM sill provides superior insulation and wears longer than wood or metal.

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Four-finned sweep and drip cap helps r;a 0 prevent water infiltration at the sill.

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Extruded aluminum cladding with durable AAMA 605.2-92 rated coating provides low-maintenance exterior in all seasons

 

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READY TO INSTALL

Heavy foam-filled weatherstripping is applied around the entire frame and at the astragal for an air-tight seal. Optional Low E glass and Argon gas reduce heating and cooling costs

French doors are available in four standard heights (up to eight feet) and a surprising variety of widths. Custom heights are also available. Extras include transoms, sidelites or non-operating stationary panels.

Wood inswing French doors can be ordered with combination storms and screens that are designed to be consistent with the French panels. The screen and storm panels interchange seasonally to provide ventilation and increase thermal efficiency.

To increase usable interior space, there's the Marvin Outswing French door. Outswing French doors feature 4" exterior hinges, two of which have non-removable pins for security Hinges on both the inswing and the outswing French door are made of solid brass for added durability

Marvin also manufactures clad French doors, both inswing and outswing. Clad French doors feature extruded aluminum cladding for high durability and low exterior maintenance.

And Marvin offers wood panels in 1-3/8" and 1-3/4" thicknesses for interior and exterior applications that don't require the complete French door system.

Depending on your needs, the Marvin French Door can be ordered in either outswing or inswing versions.

 

WOOD ARCH TOP FRENCH DOOR

Marvin's Arch Top French Door has the traditional features of Marvin's French door, with an elegant curved top. The arch top door is available in both inswing and outswing versions. Stiles and rails match traditional French door sight lines. Add divided lites for extra flourish. If you are looking for an option to complement existing French doors or would like to add a dramatic accent to a room, consider the arch top French door.

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