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Karona, Inc. - Custom Architectural Wood Doors NOTE: The proper application of wood doors requires protection from sun and ... High gloss and lacquer based finishes are not recommended for exterior use. ...
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Karona, Inc. - Custom Architectural Wood Doors Exterior doors must be protected from direct sunlight and moisture penetration prior to finishing. They must be properly finished with at least three coats ...
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Karona, Inc. - Custom Architectural Wood Doors Exterior doors must be protected from direct sunlight and moisture penetration prior to finishing. They must be properly finished with at least three coats ...
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Karona, Inc. - Custom Architectural Wood Doors That's why they look to Karona, we produce custom designed doors in a wide variety of styles and sizes, in interior and exterior as well as fire rated doors ...
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Karona, Inc. - Custom Architectural Wood Doors West Michigan custom architectural wood door manufacturer able to meet any need from residential to commercial, Fire Door Ratings up to 90 minutes, pairs, ...
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Karona, Inc. - Custom Architectural Wood Doors Homeowners choose Karona doors because they're beautiful and so well-made. Architects make the same choice because Karona gives them the service and support ...
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Karona, Inc. - Custom Architectural Wood Doors Commercial Doors. Architects and designers know that custom designed doors ... of styles and sizes, in interior and exterior as well as fire rated doors. ...
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Karona, Inc. - Custom Architectural Wood Doors Commercial Doors. Architects and designers know that custom designed doors ... of styles and sizes, in interior and exterior as well as fire rated doors. ...
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Karona, Inc. - Custom Architectural Wood Doors With a wide variety of door styles, finishes and wood species, there is a Karona door to meet the architectural and design need of every room in your home. ...
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Karona, Inc. - Custom Architectural Wood Doors Bead, Glass: A small wood moulding applied to sash door openings to secure the glass, hence "glass bead." Bedding: Glazing whereby a thin layer (aprox. ...
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