203.03 Doors & Windows
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Transcript 203.03 Doors & Windows
Competency: 203.00
Draw Floor Plans
Objective: 203.03
Determine door and window types.
Doors
General Classifications
Flush doors
Smooth on both sides
Mahogany or birch plywood
Panel doors
Heavy frame around perimeter
Parts
Stiles
Rails
Panels
Louvers
Exterior Doors
Typical sizes
6’-8”
tall by 1-3/4” thick
Entry door minimum 3’-0”
Insulated
Sloping sills to shed water
Exterior Doors
Swinging doors
Hinged
Swing into the house
Sliding doors
Wood or metal frames
Tempered glass
Access to deck/patio
Common widths
6’-0”
8’-0”
French doors
Mullions and muntins
between glass panes
One large glass panes
Individual, pairs,
groups
Garage doors
Overhead
One piece or sectional
Widths
Singles: 8’, 9’, 10’
Doubles: 15’,16’, 18’
Height generally 7’-0”
Interior Doors
Standard sizes
Height:
6’-8”
Thickness: 1-3/8”
Width: Varies based on 2” module
Standard widths
Entry:
Bedrooms:
Baths:
Closets:
3’-0”
2’-6”
2’-0” or 2’-4”
As large as possible
Interior Doors
Bi-fold
Set of two doors make up one unit
Hung on a track
Popular for closets
Sliding/Bypass
Hung on a track
Popular for closets
Used in wide openings
Interior Doors
Pocket doors
Hung on a track
Slides into a wall cavity
Frees floor space
Packaged with framed pocket
Double-action
Spring hinge mounted
Swings two ways
One or two doors
Windows
Purpose
Admits
light
Provides fresh air and ventilation
Adds detail, balance, interest
Visually enlarges interior space
Window Types
Double-hung
Two sashes slide up and down
Most commonly used
Horizontal sliding/gliding
Two or more sashes slide
horizontally
Operates on a track
Casement
Hinged sashes; outward swing
Window Types
Awning
Sash hinged on top; swings
outward
Allows open unit during rain
Hopper
Hinged sash on bottom; swings
inward
Allows for unusual shapes
Fixed
Do not open
Combined with other windows
Window Types
Bay and Bow
Fixed or casement
Project from structure
Bay windows offer traditional style
Sides drawn @ 450 or 300
Depth between 18” and 24”
Roof structure
Bow windows are in a circular pattern
Skylights
Built into roof
Admit light
Door/Window Schedules
Marks placed on floor plan identify
doors & windows
Numbers
or letters inside circles or
polygons identify individual units
Placed close to door & window symbols
Same mark used for doors/windows with
same size and characteristics
Door/Window Schedules
Arrange all information about doors and
windows in a chart
Repeat
marks on floor plans
List number of doors/windows
List size of individual and multiple units
Identify types
Includes material notes and special
remarks
May include elevation drawings near
chart