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Handcrafted entry doors
have timeless curb
appeal and beautiful details which enhance your home's entrance
while adding value.
Emerald Doors' uses the highest quality
construction techniques in their door and entryways ensuring
you lasting beauty.
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Entry
Door Design
Each Emerald Doors' entry is built
to the client's personal specifications. Every entry door
and entryway is designed especially for that client.
The entry design becomes uniquely yours as each individual
detail is added.
The details
and options you choose for their new entry including:
entryway configuration, standard or custom sizes, custom
shapes, wood type, door and entryway trims, glass designs
and glass textures makes it uniquely yours. Emerald
Doors believe that as each client has their own individual
style, their home's entry should reflect their unique
sense of style and taste welcoming them home.
Emerald
Doors prides itself in proven old world handcrafted
construction methods, but when it comes to design they use
state of the art technology. All of their front
entry doors and entryways are designed using AutoCAD.
A production drawing featuring all
of the client's unique choices is prepared for their
approval. After the client approves the scaled
production drawing all of their entry items and particular
specifications are rechecked by purchasing and again by the
production manager. Each piece of the entryway
is dimensioned to it's particular specifications and full
size patterns are prepared for any unusual, customized or
intricate designs.
A production specifications
plan book for the client's project is then compiled. A
production meeting is held with the production manager to
review the entry door or complete entryway's details and any
special elements. All door, sidelight, transom and beveled
or stained glass specifications, designs, sizes and
individual details are reviewed along with any custom and
unique items.
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AutoCAD
Custom Designs
& Sizes
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Quality
Construction and Craftsmanship
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Quality Construction
Craftsmanship and quality
construction methods seamlessly come together in Emerald
Doors' entry doors and entryways. Timeless proven
construction methods are employed throughout the solid wood
production of doors, sidelights and transoms. Beveled
glass and stained glass are made onsite by Emerald Doors'
craftsmen in their glass studio. The standards of the
highest quality hand selected hardwoods, solid wood stiles
and rails, mortise and tenon joinery, double floating
panels, hand sanding, panel staining and sealing prior to
assembly, in house production of trims, solid wood jambs,
applied standard trim door frames and hand finishing make
for beautiful entrances.
Beveled glass and stained glass door, sidelight
and transom panels are made onsite by Emerald Doors' skilled
craftsmen in their glass studio. Each piece of glass
is hand cut and fitted to the client's design.
The quality of Emerald Doors entry doors and
entryways is apparent in homes throughout the United States
creating beautiful interior foyers and exterior focal
points. Handcrafting by skilled craftsmen produces
stunning curb appeal and beautiful foyers that is not
present in mass produced entry doors, sidelights and
transoms. It is all in the details!
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Quality Woods
Only quality hardwoods
are used in the crafting of Emerald Doors' entryways.
The top grades of rough lumber containing the largest amount
of clear beautiful wood are hand selected for each piece.
The highest quality boards are selected from Emerald Doors'
wood inventory.
Mahogany has been used throughout the ages in fine
handcrafted doors and furniture.
Clients also have the choice of
cherry, red oak, white oak, alder and walnut wood.
Other custom hardwoods are available upon request.
Even Emerald Doors' paint grade doors, sidelights, transoms
and jambs are made from high quality hardwoods, never using
finger jointed or other pieced together cheaper woods.
Woods have various grains and
properties. For more information visit:
Wood & Stain Colors
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Mahogany |

Cherry |

Red Oak |
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White Oak |

Alder |

Walnut |
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Wood Samples are Shown in Various Stain
Colors |
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2" Thick Mahogany Lumber |
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Solid Wood
Stiles, Rails
& Panels
Lasting
Quality |
Solid
Wood Entry Door Stiles & Rails
Solid wood stiles and rails
insure strength, integrity and beauty of entry doors,
sidelights and transoms. Stiles are the vertical pieces of
wood on the outside edges of doors and sidelights.
Hinges and door knobs are located in door stiles.
Rails are the internal pieces of wood, horizontal or
vertical that make up the total design. Emerald Doors'
does not use "engineered stiles" which use a thin wood
veneer face skin over lower quality wood pieces, sold and
advertised as "solid wood doors". Entry doors with
"engineered stiles and rails" are sold at most lumber and
hardware stores.
No cores, veneers,
skins or face laminated members which can delaminate or hide
inferior grades of wood are used in construction of
Emerald Doors' entry doors, sidelights or transoms.
Doors and sidelights are designed for structural integrity
using proportion and strength that endures over time as only
solid wood can.
Each piece of wood is hand selected by their
experienced craftsmen. Solid wood offers the natural
variations in color and grain that gives your entry door or
entryway enduring beauty.
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No
Engineered
Stiles, Rails or Panels |
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Never
Veneer over Low Quality Woods ! |
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Double
Floating Panels
Double floating door and
sidelight panels are important due to constant temperature
variations between the interior and exterior of homes.
An individual panel is constructed for the interior and
exterior of doors and sidelights. This double
free-floating panel construction method allows for
independent movement of each panel to compensate for
temperatures and moisture variations. Allowing the
double floating panels to react independently of each other
during various interior and exterior temperature and
humidity changes insures that panel stresses are minimized.
Wood used in Emerald Doors'
door or sidelight panels is hand selected and matched for
uniform color and grain. The panels are sealed and
stained prior to door assembly if you choose Emerald Doors'
finishing. Sealing the backs of the double floating
door and sidelight panels prevents moisture absorption.
Staining the panels prior to door and sidelight assembly
assures that all panel edges are protected from the
elements. Emerald Doors' constructs their entryways as
if they were being installed in their own homes with concern
for each detail.
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Double Floating
Panels

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Mortise &
Tenon Joinery
Strongest
Joint in Woodworking
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Mortise & Tenon Joinery
Emerald Doors uses the
preferred woodworking joinery method of mortise and tenon.
The strongest joint in woodworking that has been used in
door construction along with everything from ships to
antique furniture for centuries. Mortise and tenon
construction is seven times stronger than the less desired
doweled or stile and rail construction. Quality doors
demand the best joinery methods. Hand joint fitting
makes for the best and most precise door joinery.
The mortise and tenon joint
provides a large gluing surface and once glued with exterior
wood glue the joint becomes stronger than the wood itself.
Solid wood stiles and rails are joined using mortise and
tenon joinery in doors, sidelights and transoms.
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Quality Assembly
Decorative trims and panels are
assembled after the main door parts are joined.
Emerald Doors' makes all of their own decorative
architecturally designed trims including: glass and panel
stop, decorative applied door trims, rosettes, fluted trim,
keystones, ledges, dentil molding, brick molding, and
interior casings. This allows for consistency and
customization. Attention to detail is evident in their
decorative trim work.
Surface applied decorative
moldings are mitered and then made into "picture frames".
This ensures that the joints where trims meet will remain
square and tight. Nail holes are filled with matching
wood filler and hand sanded smooth. Entry door trim
combinations are the details that make your entry doors
truly unique. Entry doors are available with no
decorative trims for a more contemporary, modern or rustic
style front entry door or entryway.
Emerald Doors takes the time to
apply glass and panel stop. This assures that any part
of their entry doors, sidelights and transoms can be
repaired if required in the future. An example would
be a lawnmower throwing a stone that damages a wood or glass
panel, that panel can be removed and replaced. Unlike
stile and rail doors that have the glass and panel stop made
as part of the stiles and rails requiring a new door or
sidelight purchase. One of Emerald Doors' clients
experienced a devastating flood that destroyed their home.
The only salvageable item was the entry door. The door
and glass was cleaned, sanded and refinished and installed
in their new home as good as new.
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Entry Door
Assembly
Includes
Stained & Sealed
Panels
Applied Glass &
Panel Stop
Decorative Trims
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Solid
Wood Frames (Jambs)
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Solid
Wood Jambs / Frames
Emerald Doors' entry door,
sidelight and transom jambs (frames) are made as one piece
for jambs ranging from 4 9/16" to 6 9/16". The relief
cut for doors and sidelights is cut into the solid wood,
providing a long lasting strong jamb (or frame). Solid wood
jamb extenders are available for entries with jamb width
requirements over 6 9/16". Lower quality mass produced
jambs and frames include applied stops which may separate
over time and many consist of finger jointed wood.
Radius and curved jambs are solid wood; cut to
shape, joined, glued and nailed to make one continuous very
strong curve. No bendable plywood or laminated veneers
are ever used by Emerald Doors' craftsmen.
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Quality Control
Quality control is an
important factor in each Emerald Doors' projects. At
every stage of production from rough lumber selection and
sizing to finishing touches, your entry is checked and
rechecked for size, quality and craftsmanship. Each
craftsman checks specifications of the individual pieces of
your entry before it advances to the next step. Before
the next craftsman starts working on your project they
recheck the specifications again.
Emerald Doors' measures to
1/1000 of an inch with specifications as small as 5/1000 of
an inch, too small to be detected by the human eye.
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Quality Control
Digital
Measurement |
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Hand
Finishing Enhances
the Radiance
of Wood
Bringing
Out
It's
Natural Beauty
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Door &
Entryway Finishing
The proper finishing of your
front entry door or entryway is extremely vital to ensuring
lasting beauty. Each and every surface of your
entryway is finished to protect it from the elements.
Every square inch of your entry door or complete entryway
including doors, sidelights, and transoms is hand sanded
with the wood's grain with at least three increasing grits
of sandpaper in preparation for finishing.
Sanding with the grain is
preferred to give a beautiful finish. Some door
companies sand only with large commercial sanders which
leave scratches across the grain on horizontal rails.
Nail holes are double checked before and after staining.
All door hardware cuts such as those for door knobs, hinges
and flush bolts are cut prior to finishing so these areas
are also properly sealed.
Emerald Doors' temperature and
humidity controlled finishing area allows for uniform drying
conditions. Doors, sidelights, transoms and jambs are
finished laying flat to allow for the best application of
stain, paint and finish. Emerald Doors uses only high
quality stains which are hand applied, allowed time to
penetrate the wood and hand wiped to give the best color
consistency and coverage. Entryway pieces are
double checked by the craftsmen and then quality control
checked after staining for quality and even stain tones.
Complete drying and absorption
of the stain is allowed prior to application of the
entryway's protective finish. We offer either premium
exterior satin polyurethane, exterior polyurethane finish
along with prime and paint and prime only. Each piece of
your exterior door or entryway is hand sanded between the
multiple coats of sprayed finish. Hands can feel what
sometimes the human eye cannot see.
The quality finish of
your front entry door or entryway will give it the enduring
handcrafted beauty you desire for your home or business.
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Beveled Glass
- Stained Glass
Emerald
Doors' designs and produces all of their own decorative
beveled glass or stained glass door, sidelight and transom
panels in their onsite glass studio. The strongest and
highest quality glass construction methods are used
throughout. A complete full size drawing is produced
from your production design as a full size pattern for the
bevel glass and stained glass studio.
Every piece of stained or beveled glass is
precision hand cut to insure uniform fit and attention to
glass "grains" (texture direction). All bevels and
bevel cluster pieces are checked with the patterns for
consistency in size and cut. Each piece of glass is
then hand cut and fitted. Their craftsmen make
your beveled glass or stained glass doors, sidelight and
transom panels in the same long-lasting old world
manner that craftsman have used for centuries. The average
life of a beveled or stained glass panel is 80-120 years and
it can then be re-camed at that time.
Emerald Doors provides you the option of pewter or black
caming. Caming is the metal that is between the pieces
of beveled or stained glass.
The beauty of the stained or
beveled glass door, sidelight and transom panels shows off
the craftsmen's attention to detail creating a work of art
for your home or office.
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Beveled
Glass Doors
Stained Glass
Doors
Old World
Craftsmanship
A Beautiful
Art Form for Your Home
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Testimonials
Notes, Comments and Recommendations from Homeowners,
Architects, Interior Decorators, Builders and
Contractors

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Emerald Doors'
craftsmen take pride in their quality entry door craftsmanship.
"They make each
piece of your front door or entryway as if it was going to
be in our own homes."
"Emerald Doors' handcrafted doors, entryways and custom glass are
admired and sought after throughout the nation from coast to coast."

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Door &
Entryway Guide PDF
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