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- We BuildDoors -
Beautiful custom interior and exterior passage doors, cabinet doors and
custom mouldings.
Our plant is located just north of HighRiver, on Highway 2A.
Weve been in production sinceFebruary 2008 and our customer base is
growing. Our goal is to satisfy thequality and supply demands of builders,renovators and designers in the greater
Calgary area.
We pride ourselves on taking care of our customers and keeping their trust and
respect by maintaining the higheststandards. References from high-end
cabinet maker shops, builders,developers and renovators can be
supplied.
Passage doors (solid wood, MDF and/or laminated core and lamella)
Cabinet doors (high quality, grain matched, with custom profiles & designs in anyspecies)
We use leading technology which controls quality, skill and reduction in lead times. Our equipment and measuring devices are digitally and/or computer controlled. This includesCNC driven parts cutting machines and CNC nested routers and shapers. We are green;we recycle our off-cuts and re-use the heat generated from our machines. Also our sawdust is locally used.
Please allow us to assist you and your company in providing your customers with the
highest quality doors and millwork available. One of our sales staff could visit your jobsite or shop to review any requirements, or perhaps a simple phone call could providethe assistance you need.
Visit our website, send us an e-mail, give us a phone call or visit our shop. We are happyto answer any questions or give you a quotation.
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SPECIES OF WOOD
There are as many types of wood as there are types of trees, each with characteristic
grain, hardness and color. Here's a short list of the most common types of wood used for
passage doors and cabinets.
Red Oak
The open-grain texture of Oak adds to its prominent appearance. It varies in color,
ranging from a light pinkish tan to a light brown, with occasional greenish hues. Oak
machines well and is generally receptive to a variety of stains and finishes. It is a time-tested hardwood known for its durability and versatility.
White Oak
White oak is similar in color and appearance to European Oak. The sapwood of
American white oak is light colored and the heartwood is light to dark brown .White oak
is mostly straight grained with a medium to coarse texture, with longer rays than red oak
White oak has therefore more figure. White oak is often used in quarter sawn which
gives it the typical mirrors in the surface.
Maple
It is an exceptionally hard wood specie with closed pores. These characteristics make it
less receptive to stain than many other species. It is common for this specie to exhibit a
mottled or blotchy look when stained with mid to darker tone stains. Maples general
coloration ranges from a yellowish-white to a light tan shade. Mineral streaks are
common in Maple and turn darker when stained. The size and frequency of mineral
streaks will vary. Maple is generally responsive to light and its overall color will change
(usually towards a light yellow shade) over time.
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Cherry
Cherry is an exceptionally elegant hardwood, defined by soft grain patterns and rich
tonality. In its natural state the specie may exhibit deep reddish-brown heartwood, whilehaving areas that are slightly yellowish, pink, or even gray. These variations will be morevisible in product finished in lighter colors. Cherry will display some of the followingnatural marks pin knots, sap wood, mineral streaks, and pitch pockets/gum spots. Thesefacets are a vital part of what gives Cherry its beautiful appearance. It is important to notethat Cherry can react quite actively to light and will generally darken and redden over time. The natural tendency of this specie to redden can result in a surprising changing of coloration in material pigmented with lighter-tone stains.
Poplar
A workhorse species for cabinetmakers and patternmakers, fairly weather-resistant andconsistent in grain and texture, making it easy to shape and work. A good surface for stain and paint. Medium hardness and toughness.
Western Maple
Also known as Big Leaf Maple is known for its figured, three dimensionalgrain. Similar in look and hardness to Cherry. It has a natural look with tight knots,
checks and some darker chocolate brown wood.
Knotty Alder
Knotty alder has the strength of maple and the personality of pine. The wood is light brown in color with yellow and peach hues. Stains can further highlight the beautifulgrain. The open, solid knots gives alder a more informal presence.
Ash
American Ash is similar in appearance to European Ash . The sapwood is light coloredto nearly white and the heartwood varies from grayish to light brown, to pale yellowstreaked with brown. The wood is generally straight grained with a coarse uniformtexture. Ash is a strong and durable species and very suitable for doors
SPECIES OF WOOD
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Walnut
Walnut is an exceptionally beautiful and stable hardwood whose traits are stronglydefined throughout the history of woodworking. Grain patterns range from straight to
varied; providing striking depth when finished in natural to lighter tones. This species
native coloration fluctuates from dark brown to a purplish black. Occasionally, portions
of the wood may exhibit light brown streaks. As a naturally dark wood specie, Walnut
responds in a more subdued manner to most stain colors, though its inherent cellular
characteristics make it very receptive to most pigments.
African Mahogany
African Mahogany heartwood ranges from ligth to deep reddish-brown in collor . The
grain is straigth to interlocked. Its texture is medium to coarse. The wood stains and
polishes to an exellent finish . The wood is moderatly resistant.
Sapele
Sapele is a reddish-brown wood that in many ways is very similar to Mahogany. A
remarkable feature of sapele is that the grain is interlocked and changes direction in
frequent, irregular intervals. Before WWI the principal demand for this wood came from
Germany where it was used for decorative cabinet work. Interestingly enough, sapele was
found in the propeller-blades of German Zeppelins. Sapele is also one of Europe's most
desired woods in manufacturing doors, windows and hardwood flooring. It has a wide
variety of applications and is very popular as a decorative surface veneer for high-grade
furniture such as book cases and cabinets. It is a great alternative to genuine Mahogany .
STAIN COLOURSPhone: 403-652-1955 Fax: 403-652-1977 Email: [email protected]
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Please find a selection below of our standard stain clours.
TOP (from left to right); Spice on Cherry, Tuscan on Cherry, Burnt Brown on MapleMIDDLE (from left to right); Charcoal on Maple, Copper on Cherry, Fawn on Cherry
BOTTOM (from left to right); Brown on Maple, Fawn on Maple
PASSAGE DOOR PROFILES
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Below is our list of standard cutters for passage doors. However, we are not limited to the below designs. Please contact us for more information.
MDF DOORS
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SinglePanel
2-Panel 4-Panel 4-Panel 8-Panel 3-Panel
Elegant Curved
Shaker
Bevel Ogee
Raised Panel
Arch Cathedral
United wood Products Inc. can custom make a wide variety of paint-grade MDF passagedoors for interior applications. Our CNC capabilities and technical know-how can turnyour ideas into reality with very short lead times and a high degree of quality. All our doors have hardwood edges for hinging.
Below are just some ideas for you to consider:
As shown on the left , our MDF doors aretypically made with 0.5 skins and a 0.75core. We then insert a solid piece of woodfor hinges and locks. Please see our hardware section.
SWING TYPES
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The below diagrams show how we determine our offsets. This way, if you have a roughopening for us to base your design, you can see the gap we will leave is 0.5.
JAMB CONSTRUCTIONS
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We have two types of jamb construction. Bothcan be hinged. The oneto the right is our typical
jamb. We rabbit out the
top of the jamb stile toallow for the jamb railto fit flush. We willoversize the jamb stilesfor on-site fit, the jambrail will be cut to size.
On the left, our second optionis to have loose stops. Thisallows for on-site fitting. Our standard loose stop will be0.5 thick by 1.25 wide.Again, the jamb stile will beoversized for site cuts as willthe stops.
PASSAGE & SINGLE ENTRY DOOR EXAMPLES
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Please find over the next few pages examples of our passage doors and entry units. Weare always creating and designing new ideas so bring your idea to us and let us make it areality.
PASSAGE & SINGLE ENTRY DOOR EXAMPLES
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For more pictures and examples, please visit our website or contact us. If you cant find adesign you like or simply want to change something in one you do, we would love tomake your dream a reality.
ENTRY DOOR UNIT EXAMPLES
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ENTRY DOOR UNIT EXAMPLES
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ENTRY DOOR UNIT EXAMPLES
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As a standard, we use a stile and rail width of 2.25. However we are not limited to this.If you would like smaller or larger stiles and rails, please specify this on your order. Dueto structure, as a standard -everything over 40 in height or in width will require a midrail or stile. As a standard, we will center this in the door. Please specify in your order if you require it elsewhere, or if you would like mid rails or stiles in doors under 40.
Below, please choose your choice of style for your drawer fronts.
All 5-piece drawers (other than mitred) smaller than 6 in height, will have 1.5 rails toallow for enough revel of the panel. For drawers with raised panels, if the reveal is lessthan 0.5, we use a solid flat panel. We always make drawers with horizontal grain unlessspecified in your order.
GRAIN MATCHING, GLASS and HARDWARE
We offer grain matching on our doors as shown to theright . Grain matching affects create a very custom look -from alignment of the vertical stiles and panels in five
piece wood doors to balanced grain patterns on centralfocus point doors.
With all cabinet doors and passage doors, we refer your glass choices to www.fusionglass.com . We have samplesof the most common glass choices in our office.
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Please contact us for further information.
As shown on the left, We offer astandard drill pattern.
We recommend 3 hinges for doorsgreater than 40.
We can also make wine racks, air vents and dovetail boxes. Pleasecontact us for designs.
CABINET DOOR EXAMPLES
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CABINET DOOR PROFILES Inside Profiles
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CABINET DOOR PROFILES Inside Profiles
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If you dont see a profile above you like, please contact us for custom profiles.
CABINET DOOR PROFILES Panel Profiles
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CABINET DOOR PROFILES Outside Profiles
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CABINET DOOR PROFILES Outside Profiles
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WARRANTY
The warranty is intended to reduce or eliminate for the customer, some risks related towooden doors. Wood expands differentially with moisture changes, causing changes in
door shape. Extreme changes can break the door. Lesser changes appear as warp or improper fit. Properly constructed doors will not fail and will minimize warp. Toachieve this, a door must be hung in place, sealed (coated) and if immediate installation isnot possible, properly stored.
UWPIs warranty (the Warranty) covers everything that UWPI can control about thedoor such as materials, structure and joinery, fasteners, seals, adhesives, sizing tospecification and if provided, fit, workability of moving parts, hardware and fittings,glass and glazing.
The warranty is provided for two years and is limited to correction of flaws and faults by
whatever means is deemed by UWPI to be the most effective and efficient to restoreappearance and function to the door or door unit. UWPI is prepared to advise customerson storage, installation, protection and finishing standards.
The Warranty will be adjusted or voided where damage is related to abuse, neglect, lossor damage normally insurable and related to severe weather, fire, burglary and the like, or where the following conditions exist. Any wooden door exposed to extreme humiditydifferential, from one side to the other will likely cause warping, possibly seriously.Phone: 403-652-1955 Fax: 403-652-1977 Email: [email protected]
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Doors that are exposed to these circumstances must be hung, properly finished andnormally closed during extreme differentials of temperature and humidity. A door thatfaces driving wind and precipitation will be damaged unless properly coated, possiblysheltered and it may even need a storm door. Some colors attract solar heat and UV rays.An unprotected door must not be finished in a color that causes high heat build-up.
Although UWPI will assist a customer with concerns about a door at any time during thewarranty period, it will not do so under warranty where the problems have been caused
by neglect, abuse by anyone or failure to follow good practices in finish, installation or storage.
UWPI will respond to customer complaints and concerns promptly and will assist withremedial action wherever possible whether or not UWPI is responsible for thedeterioration or damage under The Warranty.
PAYMENT TERMS
Our payment terms are as follows :
1. All customers whitout accounts are required to pay a 50 % deposit on orders of $1500 or more and the balance is due upon delivery or pick up. Only on largeorders, by request, we can arrange for 50% deposit, 40 % on delivery and 10 %after 30 days
2. Accounts are granted after the first couple of orders and after the customer scompletion of a credit application and the normal credit approval process.Accounts are due net 30 days after the date of invoice. Orders for passage and
exterior doors above $1500 require a 50% deposit. A nominal shipping charge is added to invoices for shipments to recover the cost.
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LEAD TIMES and LOCATION
Please find an order form for passage doors and cabinet doors on the next couple of pages. You will also find these on our website. As with all orders, the more information provided to us, the quicker we can act on your orders.
Please take into consideration the following lead times for all orders placed with us fromwhen they have been finalized and signed off.
Entry Units 6-8 Weeks
Passage Doors 4-6 Weeks
Cabinet Doors 10 Working Days
Please note the above is only to be used as guidance as in many situations we completeahead of schedule.
Our showroom and workshop are situated just outside of High River in Abilds IndustrialPark (opposite Cargill Foods).
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QTY WIDTH HEIGHT DR # QTY WIDTH HEIGHT DR F #
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DOORSINSTRUCTIONS
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United Wood Products Inc.Customer Order Form
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Due Date
PO #:
Ship To:
INSTRUCTIONSDRAWERS
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Panel
Outside
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Material
Thickness
Material
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Panel
Outside
Grain Direction
Drawer DesignDoor Design
OrderQuote
Date:Customer Name:
Email:
Address:
Attn:Phone #:
Heading South from Calgary on HWY2A; Turn leftat Township Road 194, left again, go halfway downand take the next left opposite Roberge Transport.Please drive round the front to our office.
CABINET DOOR ORDER FORM
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PASSAGE DOOR ORDER FORM