Absolutely any wood, although the most durable, has its own certain most problematic places. It is for this reason that for the manufacture of the highest quality doors you need to take into account absolutely everything for and everything is against. And the most important, of course, the most important process in the production of doors is the drying of the tree itself. Any doors start with drying. It is on the technology of drying wood that all the properties of the resulting wood material are very dependent. The material is steamed in order to achieve strictly the most uniform removal of all internal stresses, as well as a guaranteed way to avoid cracking of all blanks. The wood in the old days was maintained for several years in a dry cool room, completely, excluding all direct sunlight. To date, all modern drying chambers accelerate this whole process. But all, accelerated drying, does not give any guarantee that the wood will not begin to bend in the future or, but crack.
Poor drying doors. If the drying process was broken in the manufacture of doors, then, most likely, such doors will begin to swell and crack with the very small environmental environment. Even painting, ration or lamination will not help here. Such doors must be taken immediately back to where they were purchased. It is very difficult to determine all low -quality doors to the eye, and therefore, if you are not a specialist, then it is necessary to conclude an elementary guarantee agreement, so that it is possible to return the door in the end.
The finished door leaf is most often offered for installation in singing along with the door box itself, which is made most often, according to the same technology, and exactly from the same materials as the frame of the canvas itself. All technological joints of the opening and boxes are always closed with platbands, which are simply the most important element of the design, and which are made of MDF, wood, can be tinted, painted, covered with veneer of the most valuable wood species.
Doors that are made by an inexperienced specialist. If the “specialist” makes only the appearance of such a door without all the correct calculations, then it can eventually wait for trouble. This, first of all, is that a very tightly driven panel in the dry period of summer can simply crack in half, and in the fall, during pouring rains, it, very swelling, can skew or break the frame. It is for this reason that you need to be sure when buying a door that the manufacturer itself has already sold at least a thousand of its doors, and moreover, that it has not recorded ages.