JT Windows - Quality Crafted Windows and Doors
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Standard Lite Breakups

True Divided Lite

9 Lite Marginal

One Lite

Also available: Custom Lite Breakups

 

Solid Wood Constuction

Solid Brass Hardware

 

 

French Door Sectional Detail

Q-Lon Weatherstripping

Solid Red Oak Sill

Q-Line Weatherstripping

Solid Fir or Oak stiles & Rails (not veneered, laminated or "engineered")

Door Shoe Standard (on swinging units only)

Quality is in the DETAIL achieved by few.

From our beautifully designed Sliding and Swinging French Doors to our pioneering Wood Garden Window, we continue to set the industry standard for quality, innovation and attention to detail.

Whether you are replacing an existing French Door, Garden Window, Bay Window, or Casement Window with our optional hidden Roll-Screen™, let JT Windows turn your home into a showcase.

Quality Crafted Wood Windows and Doors Since 1978.

Sliding French Doors

• Solid Vertical Grain Douglas Fir or Northern Red Oak stiles and rails

• Solid brass double-action hardware (optional finishes available)

• Heavy Duty double-tandem adjustable ball bearing wheels

• Solid-wood locking screen door standard

Swinging French Doors

• Solid Vertical Grain Douglas Fir or Northern Red Oak stiles and rails

• Fully weatherstripped with Q-Lon and door shoes

• Heavy Duty polished brass hinges

• Swing-In/Swing-Out or Fixed sidelites

• Solid Red Oak sill standard on all Sliding & Swinging French Doors

Optional Glass

• Insulated • Low-E2

• Beveled • Light or dark tints

• Obscure • V-Groove

door literature

 

 

Sliding French Doors —

Sliding wood doors are beautiful yet very practical ware space is a concern. Up to 4 panels in a row. Now offering consecutive sliders that can take multiple panels and slide them all in one direction for maximising access and veiws.

 
 

 

French Doors Swinging —

From traditional beauty to clean contemporary. Up to 4 panels in a row

 
 

 

Combinations French Doors —

Great for ventalation, sash with in a door. Main door opens for access, while inset sash is screened for letting the air in and keeping the bugs out.

 
 

 

Dutch Doors —

Add a sense of country charm to your home with a Dutch door. Divided horizontally in such a fashion that the bottom half may remain shut while the top half opens. The initial purpose of this door was to keep animals out of the farmhouse. Later modifications included doors where both halves can shut or close.

 
 

 

Radius Doors —

The radius top doors feature a rounded top door with a curved radius.

The radius top common arch doors feature a rounded top door with a curved radius. The difference between the radius top and the radius common arch top is that the common arch door only has half of the arch.