Description
Door Thickness: 2”
All Magnolia Doors are 2 inches thick and come with a lockset hardware specifically made to work with this door thickness. The doors are pre-bored with a 2-1/8 inch backset for a handleset and a dead bolt. They are produced using the traditional drop-forged process using solid brass castings and made with heavy gauge construction, precision engineered mechanism, and superior corrosion protection. Wide bow keys are provided. The “Dummy” sets can be used on inactive double door installations to match the one point locksets on the active door. Magnolia mounts a “spacer plate” behind the hardware to fit these 2 inch thick doors.
Jamb
All Magnolia Doors shown in this catalog are pre-hung as assembled door units, we offer three jamb sizes 4½”wide 6” wide or 8” wide to fit most construction needs.
The jamb includes pre-drilled mounting holes for easy installation of the door unit into all framing types. a full set of installation instructions are provided with each magnolia doors.
If needed, you can use any standard brick mold and/or interior casing applications with the magnolia doors steel frame to fit seamlessly into your home’s construction and trim options.if our standard frame sizes will not work. please call ant talk to our custom order department to review customs jamb options for your home building or home remodeling project.
THRESHOLD
Magnolia Doors use closed cell foam insulated thresholds. These composite sills help prevent problems like water penetration, rotting, warping, and discoloration. The Magnolia Door Threshold System provides a sill cap. Magnolia Doors incorporate a metal threshold. (Other steel door brands utilize a one-piece hollow aluminum threshold. These will dent with use over time, and potentially allow water penetration under the threshold).
Steel threshold is included and it comes welded on the jamb.
In Swing Threshold:
- Thickness or height from the back interior side: 1 1/2”
- Thickness or height from the front exterior side: 1/2”
- Width or Depth: 7”
Out Swing Threshold:
- Thickness or height from the back interior side: 1 1/2”
- Thickness or height from the front exterior side: 1/2”
- Width or Depth: 7”
Brackets
Tabs come welded on jamb with pre drilled holes to allow for easy installation.
Hinges
Steel weld on bullet hinges with grease fittings come welded on jamb and door. Allows customers to comfortably open our doors, but yet feel that quality with each and every use. We use welded steel bullet hinge with copper crush washer instead of a ball bearing hinge because ball bearings are made out of stainless steel (hard material) and the hinges/doors are made out of steel (softer material) which over time causes the hinge to wear. With copper crush washers, the washer is the soft point and they are easily replaceable over time if needed.
Glass
Tempered dual pane glass. There is a spacer in between each 1/4” thick glass that makes the total thickness of the tempered dual pane glass 5/8”. Front exterior side glass is the design glass style you chose and back interior side glass is clear. Customers may swap back glass for design glass with special orders only.
Weather Stripping
Dual foam weather stripping is included and comes installed around the door frame. Designs with operable glass will have dual sealing around the glass. The purpose is to help reduce air infiltration and water penetration. The dual sealing around the glass allows for weather stripping on both sides of the glass. The seal around the door frames help to reduce the leakage of air and heat, resulting in a much more energy efficient product for our customers.
Foam
Polyurethane foam core is filled in door frame and jamb to help reduce heat and cold weather transfer through the door. It also helps to reduce outside sound transfer through the door.
Rubber Door Sweeps
Door sweep located underneath the door is included and comes installed on door. Bottom sweeps are used to help seal the gap at the bottom of your door to help prevent infiltration of sound, light, drafts, insects, moisture, smoke or fire. The bottom sweep is a simple way to help <>in insulating a room, which provides cost and environmental benefits.
Flush Latch
Included and pre-installed on all double door orders (Unless otherwise specified). Our flush latch is installed on the upper and lower sections of the secondary door to allow both doors to open and operate while in the unlocked position.
Protection
Galvanize spray is used to help provide greater protection against corrosion for the iron base. Primer and paint is applied after the galvanizing process. During sustained periods of extreme cold weather, typically well below freezing of 25 degrees, is a good starting point to start looking further into our thermal break doors is to avoid condensation on the interior of the iron door.
Packaging
Carefully packaged, wrapped in foam, covered in cardboard, trunk wrapped and shipped with style from Los Angeles.
Customer Service
Our customer service does not stop at the point of sale. At Iron Door Source, customer satisfaction is our number one priority. We strive to provide our clients with superior service, quality and communication. Our team members will always be here to help answer any questions to ensure a smooth and rewarding experience.
Not included
Installation of door and locks.
Weight
Double Door Sizes | Approx. Weight (lbs) |
72″ x 96″ | 864 |
72″ x 120″ | 1040 |
Description
Our classic wrought iron collection features stunning hand-forged designs and provides distinctive benefits not found in other doors.
Our doors are filled with polyurethane foam, which conserve energy. This collection also includes a leak-proof, air-tight operable safety tempered glass.
Why Iron Doors?
Are you building a home and deciding which sort of front door you want? Or perhaps you’re looking to remodel your existing front door and explore your options? Whatever your situation may be, it can be a difficult task to look for the perfect entry door that gives your home the right amount of security and eye-catching aesthetics. There are a variety of door types and materials out there that can fit your preference, style, and budget — the trick is to find an entrance door that fits your needs as well as your home’s needs.
To help guide your decision, we’ve compiled a list of the many advantages of having iron doors:
Elegance / Aesthetics
Iron doors offer a sense of personalization and elegance to any home. With their luxurious patterns and beautiful finishes, wrought iron doors can provide your home with luxurious aesthetics and make a significant impression on anyone visiting your home. If you want something different and really would like to stand out in your neighborhood, an iron door is a great choice. You can be sure your home will be set apart from others, especially if all of the homes look alike! Having a grand entryway not only adds to the feel of your home, but also reflects the vision and personality of the homeowner. Iron doors are a quality investment, as they can last for years and continue to look polished and elegant.
Security / Safety
Home safety is significantly increased with iron doors. Due to their durability, wrought iron front doors can actually better protect and reinforce your home. In rough weather conditions, they can protect your home from the damage of objects and debris, and their strength is sure to discourage even the best of burglars. Iron is one of the most resilient and durable materials you can select for front doors. On average, iron doors are resistant to moisture, rot, fire, and a variety of insects. Because of the sturdy and durable wrought iron that is used, these doors can withstand an impressive amount of pressure, natural elements and extreme temperatures without needing repair or replacement.
Home Value
Since iron products exude elegance, they will add value to your home. They are an investment in the future of your home. Whether you plan to sell in the future or not, they’re a great choice that will add monetary / aesthetic value. With the right care, your home’s value will stay higher thanks to the quality of the door. Buyers are often impressed by these kinds of details, especially since iron offers so much security for a home.
Let the Light In
And then there’s the light. Light is one of the most important visual aspects of a modern home. You want security, without sacrificing light. Modern homes are built around light, a sense of expansiveness and warmth that employs natural materials like wooden floors, marble countertops and iron railings and sconces. An iron door can make a huge difference. Of course you can put glass into a wooden or fiberglass door, but they don’t feature the operable windows that allow your door to bring light and fresh air into the home while still being guarded by an impressive half ton of steel! You can add windows to other door materials, but they won’t be as beautiful as wrought iron, and they won’t come with the added security. An iron door can keep light flowing into your entryway, while still barring intruders from getting in. This feature of bringing in the light is even more divine when you add sidelights and transom or in homes with a very tall entryway – a separate floating circle of light above your door.
Custom Design
Wrought iron delivers whatever style and color as well the design choices of shape and size, added elements of sidelights, transom or other embellishments. Getting a custom design can communicate a lot about a home or its respective homeowner. When people think of wrought iron doors, they often think of beauty. Although this certainly isn’t the only reason to change to iron doors, the added curb appeal can’t be denied. You can get iron doors in many different patterns to match different home styles, from simple to dramatic. Iron is elegant and stylish, but also versatile – you don’t need to get an ornate pattern if that’s not your style. They’re also a great choice if you want a unique look for your home since you can get all kinds of different custom designs.
Insulation
Have you considered the level of thermal protection afforded by your home’s doors? If not, it’s time to think about how added insulation can help you save money and the environment. Iron doors can help. If you live somewhere cold, consider getting an iron door with thermal insulation. It’s hard to keep your home warm in the winter, especially if your door is letting a lot of heat out. Iron doors are the perfect candidate for thermal insulation since the material holds heat in well. Insulated windows may not be enough to keep all the heat in your home. With an insulated iron door, you’ll get foam insulation and thermal breaks to help stop heat loss. You won’t have to pay for as much energy to heat your home, which also benefits the environment by reducing the energy impact of your home. Added insulation can help you save money and the environment.
Save Money In The Long Run
An iron door costs more up front than other options, which is why some homeowners might avoid it. However, this investment will help you save money in the long run. Since you won’t need to replace the door, you’re saving money in replacement and repair costs in the future. And you’re also investing in preventing property damage from natural disasters and break-ins.
Low Maintenance And Durability
Minimal maintenance is required and they have unbeatable durability when compared to doors that are composed of glass, wood, and other fragile materials.
Increase Size Variability
If your home has an unusually sized door, you might have a hard time finding a replacement door to fit. However, wrought iron doors can be custom designed into many different sizes to meet your needs. Instead of having to remodel your entryway to fit a standard door, why not buy a completely unique door that fits your entryway? This is a great choice for unique homes that are difficult to fit with new doors.
Fire Resistance
Did we mention that iron doors are also completely fireproof? Iron has a melting point of 2,800°F…
BORE HOLE – LOCK SPEC
If you choose to purchase your hardware/lockset from a third party vendor, please make sure to provide them with the following specifications to ensure that your desired lockset will be compatible with our doors.
Bore hole size: | 2 1/8” |
Back set: | 2 3/4” |
Center to center: | 5 1/2” |
Door thickness: | 2” |
- In stock single doors come with two pre drilled bore holes (one active lock needed) unless if otherwise specified.
- In stock double doors come with two pre drilled bore holes on each door (one active lock and one dummy lock needed) unless if otherwise specified.
- Locks purchased from Iron Door Source do not come installed on door upon delivery or shipment. The reason for this is that it may get damage during the delivery or shipment process. The installer will need to install the lock after the door installation is complete.
Bore Hole
A bore hole is the doorknob hole that is drilled on the face of the door with a hole saw. The hole is drilled halfway through from each side. The hole saw is also used to drill the cross bore otherwise known as the latch hole. Both doorknob hole and latch holes come completed and drilled with every in stock order to help your installer install the lock at ease. |
Center to Center:
The vertical distance measured between the center-points of the two bore holes. In other words, it is the measurement from the middle of the top bore hole to the middle of the bottom bore hole. This measurement is used to determine where a bore for the deadbolt is located above the bore for the latch. This information is important to help our customers purchase the correct compatible lock if you choose to purchase them from an outside hardware store. We have already done the homework for you by specifying the Iron Door Source locks that are compatible with your door if you choose to purchase the locks from Iron Door Source. |
Back Set:
The backset is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the 2-1/8” bore hole. The back set measurement is important to help our customers purchase the correct compatible lock with the correct latch size. We have already done the homework for you by specifying the Iron Door Source locks that are compatible with your door if you choose to purchase the locks from Iron Door Source. Our customers do not have to purchase the locks from Iron Door Source, you may purchase the locks from any local hardware store of your liking. |
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