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Commercial Glass Vestibule Doors

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 A  glass vestibule  is a small entrance space typically separated from the building's central interior by one or more glass walls.  Vestibule doors  are often used in commercial and high-end residential homes, offering additional security and insulation against the elements while allowing an unobstructed view of the surrounding area. Below, you will learn more about this glass door type. The meaning of glass vestibules The primary function of vestibules   is to serve as a buffer zone between the outdoor environment and the interior of the building. It helps prevent cold air from entering the building during the winter and hot air from entering during the summer. The vestibule glass walls protect against wind, rain, snow, and other inclement weather. In addition to their functional benefits,  glass vestibules  can also enhance the aesthetic appeal of a building. The transparent walls allow for an unobstructed view of the surrounding area, adding a sense of spaciousness and openness

Hollow Door Repair: Power Up Its Durability

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 A hollow door typically consists of a thin veneer over a cardboard core, and open door repair involves fixing or filling in holes, dents, or cracks in the door's surface. Rehabilitation may include patching with wood filler, applying a patch or veneer, or replacing the damaged section. Keep reading to learn more about this process. Repair hollow core door. Overall, hollow core doors are relatively easy to damage; however, fixing the damage will not be an intricate process. You can simply patch and refinish the damage instead of paying many bucks for a brand-new door and going through the headache of hanging it. Things you should know before attempting interior hollow door repair. Fill the opening or hole with cardboard, paper towels, or wire mesh, then use an expandable hollow door repair foam to fill the gap. Scrape off the excess foam using an auto-body filler or spackle. Sand down the filler or spackle after it completely dries. Then, stain or paint the repair area. Use a c