Solid Wood Doors - Interior & Exterior

  • Wild River Door - Supplies American Made Rogue Valley Doors manufactured in Grants Pass, Oregon. Offering “Ready to Ship” door options in 1-3 Weeks, non-stock door styles, and custom door builds at competitive prices.

  • Simpson Door - Nationwide Retailer offering “Ready to Ship” door options in 2-4 weeks and non-stock door styles in 12-18 weeks

Flush Wood & Primed Doors

  • Alliance Door Products - Locally sourced doors from Lynden, Washington. Featuring “Ready to Ship” door options in 1-2 weeks.

Fiberglass & Steel Doors - Exterior

  • Alliance Door Products - Offering a broad range of exterior door styles to suit any architectural style, climate, and budget in the Pacific Northwest. These are low maintenance, worry free exterior doors suited for direct weather exposure unlike wood doors.

Product Catalogs

Product Warranties 

Failure to follow installation and care & finish guidelines will result in a void of warranty.

Resources

Overhang Requirements

Adequate overhang is very critical to the life and performance of a wood stile and rail door. A proper overhang will help protect your door from the elements and extend the life of the door. In most climate conditions the following formula can be used to determine the appropriate amount of overhang: X=1/2Y (where X is the length of the overhang required and Y is the distance from the bottom of the door to the base of the overhang.) For example, if the measurement from the bottom of the door to the base of the overhang is 8 feet, then the required overhang is 4 feet. For more severe climates, very wet or dry areas, the following formula should be used: Y=X.

High Exposure Doors

  • Exterior Wood Doors without adequate coverage resulting in direct exposure to snow and rain will NOT be covered by warranty.

  • Any door facing sunrise or sunset should NOT be stained or painted in dark colors. Failure to follow manufacturer finish guidelines will result in door shrinkage, expansion, warping, or even veneer cracking. Dark colors absorb heat and can risk the integrity of wood, fiberglass, AND steel door applications.