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Engineered wood doors are composite doors made from various wood products, including plywood, particleboard, and medium-density fiberboard (MDF). These doors are designed to provide enhanced stability, strength, and resistance to warping compared to traditional solid wood doors. They are typically used in residential and commercial construction for interior and exterior applications.
| Material | Plywood, particleboard, or MDF |
| Thickness | 1 3/8 inches to 2 1/4 inches |
| Fire rating | 20 to 90 minutes |
| Insulation | Hollow core or solid core options |
| Finish options | Primed, stained, or painted |
| Sizes | Standard sizes from 24 inches to 36 inches wide |
When choosing engineered wood doors, consider the intended use, required fire rating, and insulation properties. Specify the desired thickness, finish, and any custom sizes needed. It's also important to inquire about certifications for environmental sustainability and durability, as well as the quantity required for your project.
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They offer better stability, resistance to warping, and can be more cost-effective than solid wood doors.
Yes, but ensure they have proper weather-resistant finishes and are suitable for exterior use.
Yes, especially solid core options which provide better insulation.
Regular cleaning with a damp cloth and periodic refinishing will help maintain their appearance.
They typically range from 20 to 90 minutes, depending on the door's construction.
Yes, many manufacturers offer custom sizing options.