Saturday, April 10th, 2010
John Harpsmith asked: The origin of of French doors can be dated back to the end of the Renaissance period in the 17th century. The original intent of French doors was to allow natural light to flow from room to room and keep homes illuminated for long periods during the ...
Posted in Home Improvement | 126 Comments »
Monday, December 29th, 2008
mommy of an angel asked: We have an indoor french door with 3 rows on small windows. Only 1 of those small windows is broken. How do I repair the window without damaging the rest of the door? How do I get the glass back into the door without breaking ...
Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY) | 229 Comments »
Sunday, May 4th, 2008
MadScientist asked: I have a set of French doors installed by the previous owners of my house. It is over a converted patio, so the floor slopes slightly (down towards the doors). The problem is that the doors will only open about 70° before they hit the floor. ...
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 131 Comments »
Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
gabe2301 asked: my front door is great but on the bottom air is getting in so im sure ac is getting out. Also the french doors to my back yard...the lining in between the doors is messed up? Can I fix either of these problems with out replacing the door ...
Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY) | 63 Comments »
Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
dixiegurl asked: Door has window panes covering whole door to the floor. One door opens, other door doesn't. Cats have destroyed all the mini blinds I have put up, wanting to look out. I can't get rid of cats. I don't want doors left uncovered for anyone to see in. ...
Posted in Decorating & Remodeling | 132 Comments »
Saturday, March 24th, 2007
dangit2 asked: I'm looking for a french door with bottom freezer. I recently have found that they make them with the ice and water in the door which would be much more convenant. But no one can tell me how these modles are doing. Are there any draw backs to ...
Posted in Other - Home & Garden | 142 Comments »