All of the doors listed above are available in white oak.
White oak exterior doors.
From traditional doors to modern view our vast collection of entry doors that can seamlessly match any look or style.
42 inch craftsman entry doors 42 inch wide craftsman entry doors in oak or mahogany mahogany shaker exterior doors oak shaker entry doors custom white oak shaker doors with matching sidelights.
The grain pattern is not as pronounced as red oak.
Feather river doors 63 5 in x81 625 in.
Some of our most popular species are shown here.
Lakewood zinc 3 4 oval lite stained light oak right hand fiberglass prehung front door w sidelites model 722305 3a3 7.
At doors4home we know that you want the front door of your house to have the sort of strength and elegance that you can only get from an oak entry door.
These front and exterior wood doors are made from 100 solid oak the material most historically used for traditionally appointed homes.
Choose from warm mahogany or stunning rustic walnut wood for a unique front entry door for your home.
You will see that white oak is an available wood option on the individual door s product page.
I think i ve found a reasonable coating that is a nice matte finish but the doors appear to have either been left raw bare wood some even have the manufacturer labels.
Having worked with both white and red oaks i would disagree that white oak is much harder.
The photo shown of the door may not be in the white oak material but rest assured the door can be made in that material.
If you have a different type of wood in mind contact your simpson dealer for pricing and availability.
We re having some work done on our new house that requires the white oak doors fitted by the previous owners be varnished using an intumescent coating to hit building regs.
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Quercus alba noticeable differences in color and graining may occur between the above sample and finished doors.
The quality of oak.
Simpson exterior doors make a statement.
White oak has excellent exterior properties and is great to work with and takes a finish so much better then red oak and is much harder.
Simpson offers a broad range of wood species each with its own distinctive character.