W W W . R E E B . C O M
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SAFETY GLASS
PERFORMANCE SERIES
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ROGUE VALLEY
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TOUGH DOORS™
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Painting or Staining?
Wood doors can be painted to make an impact or stained
a rich, warm tone to enhance the architectural detail. For
a dramatic look, you can paint your trim and stain your
doors. It all comes down to personal taste and the look
and feel of your home.
How will my wood door hold up?
Wood is warm and inviting and today’s manufacturers
have taken great strides to make wood doors an even
better performing door. Thicker panels add durability while
adding to the depth and beauty of the door’s natural wood
characteristics. With a small amount of attention, a wood
door can last for many years.
Decide on your species.
Whether it’s FIR, PINE, MAHOGANY, OAK, NANTUCKET
®
or our new METROPOLITAN™ DOORS, all will add an
element of natural beauty to any home. Secure your home in style with a selection of beautiful locks and finishes
through Reeb
®
. Choose from gorgeous handle sets, keyless entry or multi-point locks. Do you want the dark rich
color of Mahogany, the clean lines and warm coloring of Fir or perhaps the striking contrast of Oak? Each will
bring its own distinctive character and appeal.
Fir
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Pine
Page 54
Primed
Page 65
Sapele Mahogany
Page 68
Oak
Page 72
Nantucket
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Black Locust
Nootka Cypress
Nantucket
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Page 14
Fir
Sapele Mahogany
Page 12
Fir
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Sapele Mahogany
Metropolitan™
Exposure
A front door plays a major role in your home, both
aesthetically and functionally. The amount of
exposure (rain, sun, snow, wind) an exterior wood
door receives plays a major role in the longevity of the
door. A full porch offers the best protection and allows
for a variety of choices in species and design. But
what if you don’t have a porch or an overhang for your
exterior door? For these applications we recommend
one of our
Tough Doors™
. Our tough exterior doors
are designed and built to withstand the elements -
and don't require an overhang.
Please see pages 6 and 7 for additional information.