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The bottom piece of an exterior door frame, typically sloped to shed water.
The horizontal segments of the door panel, including the top rail, bottom (kick) rail, and middle rails.
A complete door assembly, often called a when sold together, consists of several technical components:
The structure that houses the panel, consisting of two vertical jambs and a horizontal head .
A door is a movable structure, typically a hinged or sliding panel, designed to close an entranceway to a building, room, or vehicle. Its primary function is to provide security by controlling access, but it also serves secondary purposes like ensuring privacy, dampening noise, and controlling ventilation or light. Core Anatomy of a Door
The vertical edges of a door panel. The side with hinges is the "hinge stile," while the opposite side is the "lock stile".
The main part of the door that swings or slides.
The bottom piece of an exterior door frame, typically sloped to shed water.
The horizontal segments of the door panel, including the top rail, bottom (kick) rail, and middle rails.
A complete door assembly, often called a when sold together, consists of several technical components:
The structure that houses the panel, consisting of two vertical jambs and a horizontal head .
A door is a movable structure, typically a hinged or sliding panel, designed to close an entranceway to a building, room, or vehicle. Its primary function is to provide security by controlling access, but it also serves secondary purposes like ensuring privacy, dampening noise, and controlling ventilation or light. Core Anatomy of a Door
The vertical edges of a door panel. The side with hinges is the "hinge stile," while the opposite side is the "lock stile".
The main part of the door that swings or slides.
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