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5 types of doors

1 Dutch door 1 Dutch door - Dutch doors were a practical solution that allowed the breeze and
sunlight to come into the house without letting children out or animals and
pests in.

2. French - A French door is a door of light construction which


has glass panes extending for most of its length.

3. pivot hinge - A pivot hinge allows a door to pivot from a single point


at the top and bottom of the door.
4. hinged door - A hinged door is the most common door
and has been in existence for a lot longer.

5. barn door - A barn door is typically a sliding door with a


rustic or farmhouse appearance hung on a track that's above
the door
FIVE (5) TYPES OF HINGES

1. BUTT HINGES. - Butt hinges are a common type of hinge used


in the United States. Also known as a Mortise hinge, the butt
hinge is most commonly used in pairs on doors

2. A concealed hinge is one that lays flush within the door to


mask the hinges’ location.

3. Continuous hinges are made to 4. Leaf Hinges are a style of


match the full height of the surface mount hinges with a flat 5. A knife hinge is a flat style of
door. leaf design, and are used for hinge. These cabinet door hinges
various applications. are typically suited to situations
where a semi-concealed hinge is
appropriate or desired.
FIVE (5) KINDSOF LOCKSET

1. Knob locks are the most common 2. Deadbolt locks: The deadbolt lock has a
type of door lock available and the bolt that must be activated by a key
chief security method for most or. thumb turn.
doors.

3. cam locks 4. padlocks – Padlocks are


portable locks with a shackle
Cam locks provide a long-lasting
that may be passed through an
solution and prevent theft of private
opening to prevent use, theft,
mail. Cam locks are found in many vandalism, or harm
applications within the automotive
industry, including campers and
motorhomes, fuel filler caps, trailer
hitch locks, roof racks and much
more

5. A smart lock is an electronic and mechanical locking device that opens wirelessly with an
authorized users' authentication.
FOUR (4) TYPES OF AUTOMATIC DOOR CLOSER
1. Overhead door closer - Usually, an overhead door closer is used on a fire door to ensure that
the door closes by itself after it has been opened so if there was a fire, the door would be
closed to prevent fire and smoke moving too quickly throughout a building.

2. spring door closer - A mechanical device, containing a spring and a cylinder of fluid, that
automatically closes an open door.

1.  Shed roofs have a single sloping side and feature one of the most straightforward designs
2. A gable roof is a roof consisting of two sections whose upper horizontal edges meet to form
its ridge.
3. hip roof, also called hipped roof, roof that slopes upward from all sides of a structure,
having no vertical ends. The hip is the external angle at which adjacent sloping sides
of a roof meet.
4. A flat roof is a roof which is almost level in contrast to the many types of sloped
roofs
5. This design provides the advantages of a sloped roof while maximizing headroom
inside the building's upper level and shortening what would otherwise be a tall
roof. 3. Concealed door closer This kind of home Door Closer Style is fitted into the
door or the frame in such a way that they remain concealed.

4. floor spring door closer


The Floor-spring door closers are generally used on glass doors and are mounted on the floor so that it remains
concealed.
1. Rough carpentry - rough carpentry focuses on the framing of a building. This means the
carpenters are responsible for the wood or metal support systems the make up a structure's
walls, floors and roof.
· 2. Joister- Joisters construct floor joists, where they fix floor surfaces

3. Trim carpentry - Trim carpenters specialize in installing or repairing trim or molding, often


in the final stage of carpentry work
4. Cabinet carpentry -  Cabinet makers focus on the finer details, which usually means that
cabinet makers concentrate on internal fittings, such as bookcases and cabinets, whereas
carpenters usually deal with larger external projects.
5. Ship carpentry - Ship's carpenters work both on shore, building and fixing vessels as well as at
sea, usually on cruise ships.

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