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Installing Shaker-Style Engineered Doors

Bob talks with Dean Stewart of Woodport Doors about the interior door being installed. The door is a four-panel contemporary door with mission sticking, commonly referred to as a Shaker-style door. The door features an engineered-wood core with a birch-veneer face. Since it was not clear if the homeowner wanted to stain or paint the door, birch was selected because of its versatility. The engineered wood is a high-density material, making the door stabler and resistant to problems like warping.
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Installing Shaker-Style Engineered Doors

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" But anyway dean Stewart is -- right now to talk about our wonderful woodport doors and what kind of a door is this. This is a four panel contemporary door with what we call mission sticking. It's also commonly referred as a shaker style door OK is that the shakers made all the beautiful shaker furniture that had the flat panels like that usually on a horizontal. That's correct design very simple design yet now what's the construction of the door. The construction of the door this is an engineered wood panel him with a birch veneer over the top of it. Follow what's nice about birch and why Howard chose this for the project is simply because he wasn't sure whether. He was going to stain or paint this door and because purchase -- would you can it turn out beautiful no matter what he ends up doing what now when you say an engineered core just what does that mean. What that is is that is a veneer over the top of a very high density fiberboard material OK and it just makes the door a lot more stable so that it doesn't. A war perhaps some of the tendencies that a solid we have had less danger of moisture being absorbed into that door -- senator we've all had doors warp. Well it's a beauty thank you you bet. And Howard good luck thanks."

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