
Benefit: This process helps to keep job site visits due to face problems at a minimum allowing you to concentrate on new business.
Benefit: This will allow you to cut a door down by 1" on each end without jeopardizing the doors structural integrity. This will also help keep any extra cost of re-railing doors to a minimum.
Benefit: More paper adds to the structural integrity of the door. Having a good spread of paper into the corners and tight to the stile helps reduce wavy looking faces, due to inadequate blocking.
Benefit: Provides better structural integrity and flexibility for pre-hangers.
Benefit: This width combined with a wider stile gives you full blocking all the way around your 2-3/4" back set cylindrical lock.
Benefit: Eliminates job site visits due to poor or non-matching bifold sets.
Benefit: This process virtually eliminates warpage due to an unbalanced construction, yet provides a cost benefit to the customer.











Just one look around our homes reminds us how much we depend on this naturally tough, always enduring hardwood. For everything from furniture to cutting boards to musical instruments, it's all about maple - the distinctly blond hardwood. Maple makes the ideal door, as well - for many of the same reasons it's preferred in fine pianos and kitchens. And it doesn't hurt that it's just as attractive as it is strong, suitable for any room and any door in your house.
StileLine maple doors are offered in flush, 1 to 5 panel configurations, bifold doors in flush, 1 to 5 panels. Four glass options for french doors include clear, satin etched, scalloped reed and dappled rain.
They're all part of Lynden Door's StileLine series - a tradition of finely crafted, affordable panel doors.
The StileLine Series. Simply elegant.

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