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  2. Weatherstripping - Wikipedia

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    Every exterior door, or door to an uninsulated room such as an attic, must be weatherstripped as required by building codes in various jurisdictions. The materials used in door weatherstripping are thresholds, a piece of material (either a sweep or a J-hook) to match the door to the threshold, and the actual weatherstripping itself. Doors can ...

  3. Garage door - Wikipedia

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    A hinge on each side that attaches to the bottom of each side of the garage door. Using track hardware, a car can be parked much closer to the door, as the door is positioned entirely inside the garage door header when in the open position. Track-type hardware has less arc when raising and lowering the garage door than jamb-type hardware.

  4. Anti-trespass panels - Wikipedia

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    The modern kind, introduced in the early 21st century, consists of rubber panels, 90–130 centimetres (35–51 in) long, [5]: 10 with conical or pyramidal upward projections around 150 millimetres (5.9 in) high [6] One manufacturer makes the pyramids on the panels it designs for use away from the tracks as high as 300 millimetres (12 in). [7]

  5. Vision panel - Wikipedia

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    C. Unless it can be argued otherwise in the Access Statement, e.g. for reasons of security, door leaves, and side panels wider than 450mm, have vision panels towards the leading edge of the door whose vertical dimensions include at least the minimum zone, or zones, of visibility between 500mm and 1500mm from the floor, if necessary interrupted ...

  6. Cross-laminated timber - Wikipedia

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    Thermal insulation – CLT panels provide air tightness and great thermal insulation to buildings as the thermal conductivity (U) of a panel is approximately 0.3458 W/m 2 K. [19] Other common building materials can have U values ranging from 0.4 to 2.5 W/m 2 K. [20] The various layers of wood also serve as a thermal mass, which can help reduce ...

  7. Wall panel - Wikipedia

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    A wall panel is single piece of material, usually flat and cut into a rectangular shape, that serves as the visible and exposed covering for a wall. Wall panels are functional as well as decorative, providing insulation and soundproofing , combined with uniformity of appearance, along with some measure of durability or ease of replaceability.

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