Wood Door Series: Entry Doors: Best Practices When Choosing a Style for Your Home
January 21, 2025 By Jim CoshowFrom door size to hardware, these tips will help you make a statement with your front door.
Dunn Solutions offers tips and best practices on interior and exterior doors.
From door size to hardware, these tips will help you make a statement with your front door.
From design to wood type, wood doors allow design flexibility to match the look your home needs.
“Prep, fix, maintain—doors need some attention once you receive them and we’ll walk you through what’s most important to remember.”
Weather can heavily impact exterior doors, so it’s important to know what products work best for your climate and your home’s overhang protection.
Get a preview of the frequently asked questions and tips we'll cover in this series, from customizing wood door designs to door installation.
In the final segment of our four-part patio door series, we enlist the help of our friend and master carpenter Gary Katz to teach you how to properly install double doors.
In part three of our patio door series, we break down the best practices for choosing your new patio door—from spending time in a showroom to finding the budget that works for you.
In part two of our patio door series, master carpenter Daniel Westbrook breaks down all the factors to consider before beginning your door replacement project—whether you’re doing it yourself or hiring a professional.
In part one of this patio doors series Keith Church, sales manager for specialty window and door sales, outlines factors to consider when choosing a new patio door.
There are many reasons to repair or replace a patio door, so we're discussing tips and options with Dunn Lumber's Keith Church—who has over 30 years of related experience.
Master carpenter Daniel Westbrook offers a tutorial and expert advice on how to properly hang and trim out a pocket door—which saves valuable space.
Gary Katz, of Katz Roadshow and THISisCarpentry, shares his process for installing prefit doors smoothly.