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WHOLESALE HARDWOOD INTERIORS

SOLIDWOODDOORS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

WHI Stock Door.................................................3

Custom Doors Introduction.............................4

Custom Panel Doors..........................................5

Custom Arch Top Doors...................................8

Custom Lited Doors.........................................10

Panel & Rail Options........................................14

Jambs & Accessories.........................................16

Arches & Arched Jambs...................................18

Transoms............................................................19

Thresholds.........................................................20

Hardware...........................................................21

Door Information..............................................24

Warranty Information......................................26

Additional WHI Products................................28

Contents Page

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COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE

“It is an important aspect within my company that a seamless process take place with all trades on the jobsite. Since 1986, WHI has provided seamless service, outstanding product quality and expert design consultation. You know what I want and you deliver.”

-Bill Frasch Frawood Custom Homes

“WHI provides more than just off the counter ‘me-too’ products that everyone has available. If I can dream it, WHI will create it. There hasn’t been any custom request that WHI couldn’t produce. WHI continues to meet the unique requirements of my company and that’s why I will continue to use them for my interior needs.”

-Wooster Bryan Bryan & Myers, LCC.

“The relationship is the most important value-added service Wholesale Hardwood Interiors brings to our team. WHI knows what we need and want in building a quality home for our customers. Thank you for consistently going above and beyond to help us create winning interior solutions.”

-Bill Powell William Powell Company

“Since starting our relationship with WHI in 1996, we have enjoyed outstanding customer service and product quality. I don’t know how your service could get any better without manufacturing it on the jobsite.”

-Mike Booth Classic Structure Associates

“Our customers have high expectations for us as a custom home builder and WHI helps us meet these expectations in quality, service and product knowledge.”

-Mark Flick The Ernst Group, LLC.

Since our inception in 1985, it has been our main objective to strive for quality and excellence in all aspects of our business model. This commitment has generated a confident assurance with our customers that WHI is focused on the success of their business.

When it comes to our stock and custom hardwood doors, our philosophy on quality and excellence is paramount. Attention to detail and experienced craftsmanship is an absolute vital characteristic in the design and manufacturing of solid wood doors. From the species of wood selected, to a final quality inspection ofeach individual door, our commitment to the customer will remain the essential ingredient to ourmanufacturing process. If you are looking for a partnership in quality and excellence, WHI is committed and prepared to provide the design solutions needed to separate you from the rest.

CUSTOMERS JUST LIKE YOU ARE SAYING:

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STOCK DOORS

6 PANEL

WHI 6-PANEL STOCK DOOR

• Solid wood construction – no veneers or artificial materials.

• Panels are available in 3/4” or 1 1/4” thickness.

• Doors are 1 3/8” thick by 6’8” tall, stocking all standard widths up to 3’0.”

• 2’0”– 6’0” bi-fold units are available using the same construction methods.

• All doors are doweled and edge-glued for lasting strength and improved stability.

• Every effort is made to provide a pleasing color match to all edge-glued parts.

• To allow for normal expansion and contraction of panels, flexible surgical tubing is placed around panels.

• To help with the hanging process, doors are beveled on both edges.

• Each door is inspected and touched up, as needed, to limit the amount of prep work when finishing.

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CUSTOM PANEL DOORS

In today’s building industry, it is important to create unique designs that will provide the competitive edge to charm your customers with quality and style.

With WHI’s Custom Doors, it is now possible to turn your dreams into reality. Many times a unique design concept comes to mind or a beautiful picture is seen, displaying the perfect door that will make your house a home.

We have the capabilities to take your dreams, design concepts and sketches and apply them to a CAD drawing so you can truly visualize your dream and make it a reality.

Whether you want a stain or paint grade door, WHI can manufacture a Solid Hardwood Door to meet your specific interior needs with a quality that can’t be beat.

If you would like design suggestions, please review the following pages of custom door designs that WHI can create for you.

If you can dream it, we can create it!

WHI Custom Doors

CUSTOM PANEL DOORS

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CUSTOM PANEL DOORS

2 Panel

210 230 201 211 202 212 232 203 214200

3 Panel

300 310 330 301 311 302 312 303 313

333 304 305 306 316 336 307

1 Panel

100 110 130 110C 130C

211C210C 212C 214C232C235

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CUSTOM PANEL DOORS

3 Panel(cont.)

310C 330C 311C 312C

414C430C410C

510C 530C 512C

5 Panel

500 510 530 501 502 512 503 504

4 Panel

410 430 401 402 403 435414400

316C333C 336C313C

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CUSTOM PANEL DOORS

6 Panel

600 610 601 611 602 603 604 605 615

615C611C610C

7 Panel

700 701

8 Panel

800 810 810C

9 Panel

900 910 910C

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ARCH TOP PANEL DOORS

3 PANEL

350 351 353352 356

350C 351C 353C352C 356C

4 PANEL

450 454 450C 454C

1 PANEL

150 150C

2 PANEL

250 251 252 254 250C 251C 252C 254C

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ARCH TOP PANEL DOORS

9 PANEL

950 950C

8 PANEL

850 850C

6 PANEL

650 651 655 650C 651C 655C

5 PANEL

550 552 550C 552C

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LITED DOORS

1 LITE

L110C L150C L130CL103 L104 L105 L106

L113C L153CL112C L152C L132C

L133C L114C L154C L134C L115C

L155C L135C

L100 L110 L150 L130 L102 L112 L152 L132

WHI offers either a standard 1/2” or 1 3/8”

muntin design with all of our lited doors.

138””1

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LITED DOORS

3 LITE

L300 L310 L350 L330 L301 L331L311 L351

L310C L350C L330C L311C

L351C L331C

2 LITE

L201L200

4 LITE

L430 L431L410 L411L450 L451L401L400

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LITED DOORS

4 LITE(cont.)

L402 L403 L404 L405 L406 L410C L450C

L430C L411C L431C L451C

5 LITE

L500 L510 L550 L530 L501 L511 L531

L510C L550C L530C L511C

L551C L531C

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LITED DOORS

8 LITE

L800 L801 L802

10 LITE

L1000

12 LITE

L1200

6 LITE

L600 L650 L601 L602 L603

L610C L650C L630C

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PANEL & RAIL OPTIONS

RAILS PANELS

A

D VARIES

E VARIES

C

▪ Drawings are not to scale

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PLYWOOD

PLYWOOD

4

L

TEMPEREDCLEAR

GLASS

3

2B

1138

134

138

134

134

12”

14”

14”

14”

14”

12”

158

114

34”

Hardwood Raised Panel Door

Plywood with MDF Core Panel Door

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PANEL & RAIL OPTIONS

V-GROOVE &

BEADED PANELS

▪ Drawings are not to scale

2 V

2 B

3 B

3 V

12”

14”

14”

12” 158

158

114

114

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JAMBS & ACCESSORIES

Raised Panel Jamb

Flat Jamb

Fluted Jamb

Reeded Jamb

T-Astrigal (Interior)T-Astrigal

▪ Drawings are not exact size

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JAMBS & ACCESSORIES

▪ Drawings are not exact size

Split Jamb

Applied Stop

One Piece Jamb

Brick Mould

Recessed Applied Stop

Stop

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ARCHES & ARCHED JAMBS

Eyelid

Elliptical

True Half Circle

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TRANSOMS

▪ These are a few of our more common transoms. ▪ Other varieties are available.

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THRESHOLDS

▪ Actual finish colors may varyfrom what is shown on this page

QEBD650Weatherstrip

MS36” NGP #12V Door Bottom w/ Vinyl(Shown upside-down for more detail)

ALSE237BRZBronze Sill Extender

ALSE237 (2” x 3’0”)ALSE273 (2” x 6’0”)Sill Extenders

AL305 13/16” x 35 15/16” ADJ. I/S Sill

AL30BRZ5 13/16” x 35 15/16” Bronze ADJ Sill

AL30OS5 13/16” x 35 15/16” ADJ O/S Sill

Solid Wood Threshold(Shop item)

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HARDWARE

▪ Additional hardware styles and finishesare available upon request

COMMERCIAL

Door ClosersCommercial items

available in Grade 1 & 2

Levers

Knobs

RESIDENTIAL

Knob Sets

Exit Devices

Lever Sets Deadbolts Electronic Devices

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HARDWARE

44RCSPR(Satin Nickel finish shown)

4” COMMERCIAL SPRING HINGES

4” COMMERCIAL BALL BEARING HINGES

44RCHBB(Oil Rubbed Bronze finish shown)

312RCH(Satin Brass finish shown)

3 1/2” STANDARD HINGES

3 1/2” RESIDENTIAL BALL BEARING HINGES

312RCBB(Oil Rubbed Bronze finish shown)

4” STANDARD HINGES

4” RESIDENTIAL BALL BEARING HINGES

44RCH (Satin Brass finish shown)

▪ Actual finish colors may vary from what is shown on this page.

44RCBB(Satin Chrome finish shown)

NOTE:5/8” Radius hinges are standard.

1/4” Radius and square corner availableupon request.

US10BOil Rubbed Bronze

US3Bright Brass

US26DSatin Chrome

US26Bright Chrome

US5Satin Brass

US15Satin Nickel

US15AAntique Nickel

US10AAntique Bronze

1DFlat Black

US10Satin Bronze

US4Satin Brass

2D Dichromate

Finishes for all Hinges:

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HARDWARE

▪ Actual finish colors may vary from what is shown on this page.

DIBCDIBCSTK

(Satin Brass finish shown)

BALL CATCHES & STRIKE PLATES

FLUSH BOLTS

Finishes for IV265B:

US26DSatin Chrome

US26Bright Chrome

US15AAntique Nickel

1DFlat Black

Finishes for FB1419 & EFB1418:

*Extended flush bolt 590 is for commercialapplications and is only available in finishes US3, US26D and US10B.

US3Bright Brass

US15Satin Nickel

US5Satin Brass

US15AAntique Nickel

US10AAntique Bronze

US26Bright Chrome

US10BOil Rubbed Bronze

US26DSatin Chrome

Finishes for Ball Catches & Strike Plates: US3

Bright Brass

US15Satin Nickel

US15AAntique Nickel

US10AAntique Bronze

US10BOil Rubbed Bronze

US26Bright Chrome

US26DSatin Chrome

IV265B(Antique Brass finish shown)

FB1419(Bright Brass finish shown)

EFB1418 590*(with extension rod)

DOOR INFORMATION

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LEAD TIMES

Lead times vary based on the style and species of door that is ordered. Custom lead times will be given at the time of quoting.

Bore dimensions - 2 1/8” diameter x 2 3/8” backset (standard) 2 1/8” diameter x 2 3/4” backset (optional)

Deadbolt bore dimensions - 2 1/8” diameter x 2 3/8” backset (standard) 2 1/8” diameter x 2 3/4” backset (optional)

BORE SPECIFICATIONS

CARE & FINISHINGBecause maintaining proper moisture content is so critical with solid wood doors, it is recommended that extreme care be taken when handling unfinished doors by following these guidelines to minimize damage:

• Condition job site environment prior to delivery.

• Deliver door(s) to building site after plaster or cement is dry. If doors are stored at job site for more than two weeks, all edges should be sealed.

• Avoid extreme variances in environmental conditions.

• Avoid direct sunlight.

• Protect doors from dirt, water and other jobsite hazards.

• Store in a dry environment.

• Store in a well ventilated building.

• Cover the door to keep clean, but allow air circulation.

• Handle with clean gloves.

• Do not drag doors across one another or across other surfaces.

• Door packaging should remain on delivered doors until ready for finishing.

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DOOR INFORMATION

FIELD FINISHING

1. Before finishing, make sure the interior building is at a normal humidity level. Make sure the doors have stabilized to a level moisture content.

2. Prior to finishing, use a 150-grit abrasive over the entire surface of the door. This process is used to remove all scuffs, marks, scratches, raised grain and moisture exposure effects that may occur during the handling, transporting and storage of the door.

3. If the door will be exposed to the direct sunlight, avoid dark stains and paints to reduce warpage.

4. For poplar doors, a medium-to-dark stain is recommended. Consult a professional regarding finishing techniques for various species.

5. All exposed wood surfaces must be sealed, including the top and bottom edges.

6. The utility or structural strength of the door must not be impaired in the fitting of the door or through the application of hardware.

7. For all standard height interior doors, use three (3) hinges. All doors 7’6” or higher require four (4) hinges. Allow a fitting clearance of 1/16” on the hinge side and 1/8” on the lock side.

8. Before finishing, remove handling marks or effects of exposure to moisture with a thorough, final sanding over all surfaces of the door using 3/0 and 5/0 sandpaper and clean before applying sealer or finish. Some species of wood contain a chemical (oak, for example) which reacts unfavorably with certain finishes. When possible, the surface should be tested for such unfavorable reactions. Application of a sealer before finishing will usually prevent this difficulty. The full beauty of wood is best emphasized by the use of a satin or semi-gloss finish.

9. Immediately after fitting, or cutting for closures, weatherstrip and/or threshold, and before hanging any interior door on the job, the entire door, including the top and bottom edges, must receive an application of a primer and two coats of a good grade paint, varnish or lacquer. Adequate drying time must be allowed between coats. For job-site finishing, do not use a water-thinned paint unless an oil base prime coat is first applied.

WHI SOLID DOOR WARRANTY

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Wholesale Hardwood Interiors warrants its solid hardwood interior doors for a period of (1) year from the original date of purchase. All doors are guaranteed to be free from defects at the time of delivery by a WHI truck. This warranty shall only be extended to the first retail purchaser of the door(s).

WARRANTY GUIDELINES

In the event a defect is discovered after a door(s) has been delivered to the jobsite, WHI must be notified within one week of delivery to determine what option will be used to resolve the claimed defect. Wholesale Hardwood Interiors, Inc. may, at its discretion, either:

a) Repair door(s) without charge.b) Replace door(s) without charge.c) Refund the full purchase price upon return of the door(s) to WHI.

If the claimed nonconformity is warpage, Wholesale Hardwood Interiors, Inc., may defer repairing or replacing the product for a period of up to twelve (12) months from the date of claim or the date when the product was installed as it is not uncommon for a temporary warp condition to occur as the door adjusts to local temperature and humidity conditions. This deferral will not be counted against the warranty period.

EXCLUSIONS

The following shall not be considered defects in material and/or not covered under this warranty:

1. Doors wider than (3) three feet or taller than (8) eight feet are manufactured and delivered with “No Warranty.”

2. Door jamb improperly installed creating a door closure issue.3. Doors painted a dark color and exposed to sunlight.4. Warp shall not be considered a defect unless it exceeds 1/8” on 6’8” or shorter doors and

1/4” on 8’0” or shorter doors in the plane of the door. The term “warp” shall include bow, cup and twist. In measuring the amount of warp present in a door, the following method shall be used: Bow, cup and twist shall be measured by placing a straight edge, taut wire or string on the suspected concave face of the door at any angle (i.e. horizontal, vertical or diagonal) with the door in its installed position. The measurement of bow, cup and twist shall be made at the point of maximum distance between the straight edge and the face of the door.

5. Variations or unsatisfactory results in gloss level, texture or any appearance resulting from the field application of paint or any other finishing material.

6. Natural variations in the color or texture of the door. 7. Pre-hanging which was not done by Wholesale Hardwood Interiors, Inc.

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WHI SOLID DOOR WARRANTY

WARRANTY CLAIMS AND RETURNS

In the event a warranty claim and return must be pursued, the following guidelines must be followed to satisfactorily resolve your claim:

• Contact WHI immediately upon determination of a defect.• WHI will determine what action will be taken: repair the defective door(s), replace the

defective door(s) or refund your purchase price upon door(s) return to WHI.• No on-site work to repair the defective door(s) will be authorized without the prior approval

of WHI.• Door(s) returned to WHI must be accompanied with the proper return authorization

paperwork.• Door(s) must be packaged properly to ensure that no additional damage is caused to the door

during transportation.

A door(s) covered under our door warranty will be promptly addressed for a quick resolution. Once the door(s) has been examined, it will progress through our manufacturing process to repair or replace the product. If WHI has determined a refund of the purchase price will be our course of action, a refund will be credited as soon as the door is received and the defect is confirmed.

All warranties are based upon tolerances allowed within the industry standards of acceptability. WHI takes pride in the quality that is manufactured within its facility. We take the same pride in examining your claim. We want our customers to have the quality they expect and we guarantee.

8. Damage caused by others or by a cause beyond the control of Wholesale Hardwood Interiors, Inc., including, but not limited to: damage caused by misuse, abuse, accident, mishandling, or by fire, flood, earthquake, storm, tornado or other acts of nature. “Misuse” of a door includes, but is not limited to, using a door for exterior use or exposed to direct sunlight.

9. Attempts to repair WHI products by anyone other than Wholesale Hardwood Interiors, Inc.10. Surface checks that are less than 1/32” in width and/or 2” in length.11. Panel movement (shrinkage) of 1/8” or less. Temperature and humidity may cause the wood

panels in your door to shrink, leaving an unstained line along the panel edge. The panels in your door have been designed to “float.”

12. Any buildup of finish that prohibits panels from floating, as they are designed to do.13. No finishing, labor or materials. (Warranties cover product repair or replacement only.)14. Door not finished within two weeks of WHI delivery to job site.15. Color, texture and surface variations are not considered defects.16. Failure to seal and protect all (6) surfaces and edges during the immediate hanging or

finishing of the door, resulting in defects.

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ADDITIONAL WHI PRODUCTS

MOULDINGS CUSTOM MANTELS

STAIR PARTSRAISED PANELSCOLUMNS

COFFERED CEILINGS CUSTOM BOOKCASES

Wholesale Hardwood Interiors, Inc. takes pride in surrounding ourselves with other reputable, quality conscious

suppliers which have contributed to our overall success.

© 2010 Wholesale Hardwood Interiors, Inc.

1030 Campbellsville Bypass / P.O. Box 485Campbellsville, KY 42719

(270) 789-1323 Fax (270) 789-2321Toll Free 800-982-7404

www.wholesalehardwoodint.com

Wholesale Hardwood Interiors, Inc.