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When you are looking for
wood screen doors,
screen door locks, hinges,
closers, pulls or any screen
door related hardware
please let us help.
We understand you want
your hardware to look
and work as good as the
rest of your home.
For years the choices
have been few.
Our years of experience
"living with the choices"
has led us to manufacturing
our own brand of screen
door hardware. There
are a few good companies
making screen door hardware
and we represent most of
them on our website. But
we also want you to have
more choices so we have
begun the process and hope
you will enjoy our
fun designs.

Sincerely,
Robert H. Graham

 
 
Measuring


Measuring for your Screen Door


Trimming Specifications:
You may trim off up to 1" on each side, 3/8" off the top, and 3/4" off the bottom of your screen door without significantly affecting its structural integrity.
Measuring Your Door
The most standard size screen door is 36" wide x 81" high. The second most common size screen door is 32' wide x 81" high.Order the door that is the closest size to your door opening. In most cases, your screen door will need to be trimmed to fit the opening. Let's say your exact opening is 35 7/8 wide by 80 1/2 high. The nearest standard size screen door is our 36" x 81". The next proceedure is to check our "Trimming Specifications". Check to see if it is possible to trim 1/8" off the width, and 1/2" off the height. Answer: It is! Now If you wish, we charge $15 to trim your door to that size. However, we recommend that you trim your screen door on site as your opening is most likely out of square or will need additional trimming anyway. Remember once trimmed, you may not return your door any reason. (See our "warranty")

Note: In most all cases your screen door hinges mount to the exterior trim not the jamb.
The small reveal of the jamb acts as the stop for you door.




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