Sunday, April 21, 2019

Importance of temporary doors, thresholds and threshold protection during construction and renovation

The front entryway, including doors, side posts and sills, is the focal point of your client's home. It sets the tone and expectation for the rest of the family, which can increase or decrease the appeal of the curve. The entrance channel has always been an important date, dating back to the Greeks. According to Jesse Nevins of the Coastal University of Carolina, "The doors of the ancient Greeks were considered sacred and surrounded by superstitions. But a sacred place is worthy of respect."

Keeping the door, the jam and the threshold look good, and the building is being built or remodeled is very important and now easier than ever. During the construction period, the contractor will use the materials and equipment required for the construction project to pass through the door. Each pass can scratch or dent the home entrance passage. Temporary protection should be provided before construction begins and should include protection of all aspects of the entrance passage.

Doors can be protected with temporary cardboard door protectors from various manufacturers. Some protectors are not only made from recycled cardboard, but can be reused and recycled to make these protectors truly green. The most popular first protector on the market is DoorGuard. It is a true green product that uses recycled cardboard for door protection and comes with a natural rubber band. Another popular protector is the 1-2-3 Doorshield product. This protector is not recyclable because it uses a plastic velcro as a door attachment. These large protectors are usually purchased in pallets for many commercial projects, but can also be purchased in small quantities.

Door frames are often bent or scratched during construction. There are several types of protection that can be caught on the door cover and protect the side posts. These protectors can be made of molded plastic or cardboard. Preform plastic protection for side columns of standard door cover width. For larger side columns, there are several wraparound side column protectors that work in a similar manner but are not molded to a precise outer casing size. These reusable protectors provide excellent protection, but they are the most expensive side post protectors on the market. A less expensive cardboard protector wraps around the side posts in a similar manner and is much less expensive than the plastic counterpart. These can be obtained from a variety of manufacturers, either online or at a construction supply store.

Most entrance sills are made of metal or a combination of metal and wood. Metal thresholds typically have a black anodized coating that is easily scratched or bent. Wood thresholds can also be stained, scratched and bent. Some manufacturers have now manufactured plastic covers to protect their precise threshold dimensions and include a cover with a complete door unit. Other pre-formed protectors are also available from online suppliers of temporary protection products. There are also a variety of tapes that can be used for threshold protection. At present, the best tape T-X268 on the market is a special tape that combines UV chemicals in both tape and adhesive, so it does not decompose due to UV rays. Additional tape is available for sill protection, including tape made of blue PVC.

The cost of protecting doors, paper jams and thresholds is well worth the small investment. The average cost of a cardboard door protector, a cardboard side post protector and tape is less than 25.00. The cost of replacing a door individually can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. In addition, many door protectors and side post protectors are reusable, so the long-term cost of protection is lower.

Experienced contractors recognize the importance of protecting entrance doors, jams and thresholds. This is a great way to increase customer satisfaction and minimize site damage. Keeping the channel looking great during construction and renovation is now easier and more cost effective than ever.




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