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“We wanted Mediterranean-looking windows and doors. We wanted a product to
stand up to hurricanes, permitting us to not have to worry about hurricane
shutters. And, we wanted the windows and doors to be the "wow-factor" to our
newly renovated home. Borano ~ their outstanding product, customer service and
installation support ~ made it all happen.
“Working directly with Borano, we were able to custom-design a 12-ft.
solid mahogany entry door for the Indiana home of an NBA basketball player, who
proclaimed upon installation, that it looked like ‘a million-dollar door.’ The
whole process went smoothly, with the door arriving carefully crated and on
time.”
“Browsing Borano website, within seconds we were looking longingly at a
picture of our new Honduran mahogany entry door. The ‘door of our dreams’
arrived for real within weeks, in good shape, ready to be installed on our
brand-new home.”
“Our beautiful new eight-foot mahogany replacement door with sidelights, and
transom, is the envy of the neighborhood. Our contractor mis-measured for the
transom, but Borano showed him how to make it work with invisible filler. We’re
very happy.”
“My husband and I are delighted with our new arch-top double doors. Measuring
eight-foot by seven-and-one-half-foot wide, our new mahogany Borano doors make a
most impressive welcome to our home.”
“I ordered Borano double doors with impact glass for a new custom home
in Ft. Meyers, only to have them stolen from the jobsite! Borano replaced them
in thirty days and the homeowners are very satisfied.”
“Borano makes it easy to order online, and at the same time proved to me they
handle problems promptly. When the interior trim didn’t match with my customer’s
new eight-foot mahogany door, Borano quickly sent us replacement trim that
matched perfectly. Everyone likes the fit, finish and the way the door
complements the front of this large Mediterranean style custom home. I’m very
satisfied with the product and Borano service.”
“We recently completed a large custom home in Ormond Beach, Florida, with
both front and rear mahogany doors, custom built by Borano. The front of the
house has two 9 ft. solid panel doors, while the back has mahogany-and-glass
twin doors, with sidelights. Our customer couldn’t be happier with the
craftsmanship and beauty.”
“Our Palm Coast home is the envy of the neighborhood with our new 8-ft.
custom Borano double doors, made from beautiful Honduran mahogany. Borano
took wonderful care of us, every step of the process, from ordering to
installation.”
" Just have to tell you how pleased we are with our front exterior door. We were
very impressed with all of the accessory pieces that came with the door. We were
also impressed with how the door fit perfectly into our space. Everyone of
our neighbors has commented on how beautiful this door is. In addition, all of
the contractors and subcontractors working in our neighborhood on other homes
have commented on how much they like our door. One contractor even
described it as a "Hollywood door". Thank you for producing such an
excellent door. It is really like a piece of handcrafted furniture. Thank you
for paying such close attention to detail. This door has exceeded my
expectations. "
" We got the entry door today and I was impressed with the Crating. The
door was more than I had expected and the hinges were impressive, and the
workmanship better than I had expected. Was also impressed the raised panels
were set in a flexible material for expansion and contraction."
A note from Borano: This customer's dilemma provides reasons why it's so
important to purchase doors that are properly constructed like Borano's. Our
sales team has provided this customer with the perfect door design that
won't warp, and is built to last. "It’s a long story, but during
the purchasing and construction process building our home we elected to use
500-600 year old cypress from the Louisiana swamps. Well, though all the
doors were beautiful we had one heck of a time trying to get them to seal
tight. The doors arrived on-site in late fall 2010 literally in pieces and
we were left with a huge jigsaw puzzle trying to put them together. They
also had extensive worm holes in them and in this area “Ocean City,
Maryland” this application was not conducive to the harsh elements. By
Summer of 2005, I convinced my Husband to terminate the installation of
these doors. We had a total of 27 exterior doors at our home and replaced
all but two doors. Our front Entry door and the side Garage door remain as
originals. We should have replaced the doors at the same time but thought we
would be able to salvage them because at least the Entry doors were under a
covered balcony. Since construction was completed in 2006, now we have
noticed that doors have warped and we are unable to fully close them. In
late 2006, we installed hardware at the top and bottom to assist in the
closure but now that is not an option with the warped doors. On the exterior
of the doors we have full Pre-Cast Stone trim and we are concerned about
keeping that intact during the installation of the new doors. We were told
we might be able to only replace the slabs themselves and keep the jam but I
am concerned about the proper weather tight seal of the doors. Do you have
any recommendations for me as the best way to accomplish the replacement of
my doors?
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