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Rustica Unassembled Kit Door Guide
1. In some areas of the country we see more damage than acceptable when kits doors are shipped unassembled in a ground shipping box, so it is possible that a kit door may ship in a crate via a freight carrier so that your beautiful door arrives without damage.
2. If shipped put together in a crate the overlays will be left to be installed on site. We recommend that you attach them with pin nails, wood glue or (if neither of those are good options) you can use ½” wood screws (not included and not recommended).
3. Many Rustica door kits have the same options as the recommended Rustica assembled doors but are offered with a more economical price.
4. Door kits do not have a warranty against warping, separating or splitting.
5. It is possible that your kit door may come unassembled and need to be assembled using the 7 inch lag screws through the side of the stiles.
6. For both Kit and Assembled doors... the hardware (hangers, handles and pulls) are not installed and the doors are not pre-drilled which allows every installation the ability to make any unique changes needed.
Yes. Our Geometric doors use MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) which is engineered wood, or alder, the choice is yours.
If you are wanting a smooth painted finish you will most likely want to select MDF. IF you are looking for a more rustic feel or want to stain your door you should choose alder.
MDF is economical and environmentally friendly. The surface of MDF is very smooth which makes it a great surface for painting. MDF is very consistent throughout, so cut edges appear smooth and won't have voids or splinters.
For both Kit and Assembled doors the hardware (hangers, handles and pulls) are not installed and the doors are not pre-drilled which allows every installation the ability to make any unique changes needed specific to your needs.
Yes, our patented adjustable spacers and header-boards allow the door to be installed over existing door frames.
Yes. Our Geometric doors use MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) which is engineered wood, or alder, the choice is yours.
If you are wanting a smooth painted finish you will most likely want to select MDF. IF you are looking for a more rustic feel or want to stain your door you should choose alder.
MDF is economical and environmentally friendly. The surface of MDF is very smooth which makes it a great surface for painting. MDF is very consistent throughout, so cut edges appear smooth and won't have voids or splinters.
For both Kit and Assembled doors the hardware (hangers, handles and pulls) are not installed and the doors are not pre-drilled which allows every installation the ability to make any unique changes needed specific to your needs.
Yes, our patented adjustable spacers and header-boards allow the door to be installed over existing door frames.