As an introduction to commercial doors, this course will cover hollow metal doors and frame, light commercial doors and frames, and associated hardware.
Skill: Beginner
Introduction to General Millwork
As an introduction to general millwork, this course will cover columns, outdoor products, door surrounds, mouldings, and railings. General millwork items compliment and accentuate a home.
Introduction to Interior Doors
As an introduction to interior doors, this course will provide an overview of Reeb’s stile and rail door offerings, flush doors, molded doors and more.
Introduction to Wood Doors
As an introduction to wood doors, this course will cover exposure types, wood door construction, door types, custom wood doors and many more topics.
Introduction to Fiberglass Doors
As an introduction to fiberglass doors, this course will cover premium and standard fiberglass doors, the glass types available and the Reeb Finish process.
Comparing Exterior Door Types
In the world of entryways, there are three basic material types available for residential exterior doors: Wood, Fiberglass, and Steel. There are a lot of factors that go into choosing a door, whether it be for your entryway, a side door, or a back door. This course will provide the advantages and disadvantages for each material type.
Exterior Steel Doors
Steels doors are an economical choice. This course will discuss the two types of steel doors that Therma-Tru® offers – standard and commodity steel doors.
Exterior Wood Doors
Wood doors are an aesthetically pleasing option for many situations.
This course will discuss the different types of joinery and construction methods for wood doors.
Exterior Fiberglass Doors
Fiberglass doors have become a popular exterior door option. They are 5 times more energy efficient than solid wood doors. This course will discuss the two types of fiberglass doors that Therma-Tru® offers – premium and standard fiberglass doors.
Overhang and Durability
Did you know the overhang covering your door is related to the durability of door needed? Follow this course to learn about overhang and durability.