Artisan Custom Doorworks Debuts FSC Red Grandis
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Artisan Custom Doorworks now offers garage carriage doors in FSC Red Grandis.

MORGANTOWN, PA - Artisan Custom Doorworks, manufacturer of premium wood carriage house style garage doors, says it now offers its popular Sheffield Series made from Red Grandis hardwood.

The wood for Artisan's Sheffield RG doors is also FSC Certified. The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), an international not for-profit,  was established in 1993 to promote responsible management of the world's forests, done through standard setting, certification and labeling of forest products.

The Sheffield RG door is distinguished by design versatility (swing, trifold, or bifold styles in single or double door configurations with tongue and groove panels, solid flat, or raised panels and Z-Brace, V-Buck, or X-Buck trim boards). The Sheffield RG offers options such as factory priming, factory Faux Stain, or factory paint in custom colors.

Other features include R5 value insulation and simulated divided lites (either square, arch top, or solid top). Additional design choices include specialty glass and decorative hardware. www.artisandoorworks.com.

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