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Environmentally Responsible CraftMaster Green Doors
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Sustainable Materials |
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Recycled Content |
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No Added Urea Formaldehyde |
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Low VOC Primer and Adhesives |
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Contribution to Industry Programs |
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Specify a CraftMaster Green Door
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Design: Any of the designs in the Craftmaster line of molded interior doors. |
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Core: Standard hollow core or solid core with GreenLite fiberboard door core. |
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Stiles and Rails: Finger joint or clear wood. |
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Thickness: Either 1⅜" or 1¾". |
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Sizes: For available sizes, click here to view the size chart. |
For more information on the CraftMaster Green Door, click here.
Solid core Crossmore doors use an MDF core and are not included in the
CraftMaster Green Door specification.
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 Combines elements of historical interior door design with modern functionality, making it well-suited for many home styles and décor.
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Available in 6'8", 7'0" and 8'0" heights in passage and bifold sizes.
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Most sizes can be specified for either hollow or solid core construction and with either finger joint or MDF stiles and rails. |
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Elegant smooth finish. |
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Available in 20-, 45- and 60-minute fire ratings as per Intertek WH specifications.
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All doors are available primed with a low VOC primer and are ready to paint.
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Covered by a 5-year limited warranty.
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For more information on the Cashal, click here.
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A contemporary interior door that works in a variety of settings from renovated bungalows to sleek, modern homes.
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Patent pending, proprietary. |
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Created through advanced panel technology to produce the only truly authentic molded flat panel door. |
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Available in 6'8" and 7'0" heights in passage and bifold sizes.
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Most sizes can be specified for either hollow or solid core construction and with either finger joint or MDF stiles and rails.
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Elegant smooth finish. |
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All doors are available primed with a low VOC primer and are ready to paint.
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Covered by a 5-year limited warranty.
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For more information on the Crossmore, click here.
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