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Exterior Inswing Threshold 5 5/8 inch with Composite Cap and Composite Bottom- Dark Bronze (36 inch Uncut)

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1.SizeName:5 5/8 Inches Wide X 36 Inches Uncut


  • The Threshold is 5 5/8 inches Wide x 36 inches Uncut. Uncut means the Length is Untrimmed to allow the Customer to cut the Correct Size. The Untrimmed size is normally around 36 1/2 inches in length
  • The Threshold is DARK BRONZE
  • Adjustable Composite Cap- The Cap looks like a Oak finish
  • The Bottom of the Thrshold is a Solid Composite Base. The Composite is the full length of the Threshold.
  • The Height of the threshold is 1 3/8 inches. You can adjust it up to 1 5/8 inches


This is a Inswing Exterior Threshold. The size is 5 5/8 inches x 36 inches. This is a DARK BRONZE Exterior . This is Raw aluminum, not a finish. This threshold has a COMPOSITE CAP and COMPOSITE BASE. The Composite Base is the full length of the threshold. Our Thresholds are Uncut Uncut- means the Length is untirmmed to allow the Customer to cut down the size they need. The untrimmed size is normally around 36 1/2 inches. The COMPOSITE Cap is Adjustable, it looks like a Oak Finsih.


MGotcha
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Solid composite construction and build quality.
Cam
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
Great quality, fit and durability.
William A. Gaddis Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
Cost more for return shipping than it did to ship my order.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
Cut to size very sturdy! Perfect for our replacement! Don’t hesitate to buy! It looks exactly like the picture!
Rey Mundo Magnus
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
This review is in regard to the Exterior Inswing Threshold 7 13/16 inch with Composite Cap and Composite Bottom- Dark Bronze (36 inch Uncut)I used a hacksaw to notch out the new threshold, where it fits into the doorway casing frame.You need to trim both sides to fit inside the door casing, with many but not all doors, but it is not hard to trim. Just copy your old one if it exists, or measure.I trimmed my new threshold a tad tight, maybe a 1/16th" or so, and lightly smacked (tapped) it in, than down with a piece of 2"x4" and a rag for a cushion, and used panel adhesive to glue it down, it worked greatIt cuts very easily as the aluminum on top is thin but durable, and it has a hard composite type foam underneath that cuts as smooth as butter.What I like about this threshold is the hardened foam underneath will not soak up water like the older thresholds do, made with wood underneath.In my case, the wood rot had spread to the door casing frame at the bottom, which I repaired first with Famo wood patch, you can no longer tell it had rotted.I replaced the old 5.5" depth threshold with this 7-13/16" depth, as there was enough concrete to accommodate the larger threshold. Either size would have worked, just have to measure first and see what your options are, or stick with your original sizeGreat product, thank you
JC
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023
Certainly an improvement over the old aluminum and wood threshold. The wood under the existing threshold was rotted, allowing water to penetrate the adjacent hardwood flooring. This composite door threshold is well made and sturdy. It cuts easily on a miter saw. I had to cut the existing threshold in half with a Dremel undercut saw and a cutoff wheel. The Dremel makes more precise cuts, so I used that to cut the threshold nearest to the hardwood flooring, to avoid damage, and then used the cutoff wheel to finish the cut. After removing the old threshold, which sort of crumbled in my hands, I vacuumed the area. To install the new threshold, because it doesn't flex, I had to cut away sections on both sides of the door jamb, which I then reinstalled. Although the existing flashing was not in need of replacement, I added a strip of self-adhesive flashing. I secured the new threshold with liquid flashing and installed three 2-1/2-inch structural screws under the adjustment bar. I need to repaint the door frame and now that I've stopped water from coming in under the door, I will refinish the floor. The new sill is nice, works well and I especially like the sleek look of the dark bronze/black aluminum, but the sweep on the underside of the door rubs the top of the threshold, even with the threshold screwed down to its lowest adjustment setting. Its so tight, it even pulls the caps off the top of the bar, revealing the adjustment screws. Since this is composite, it cannot be planed or sanded. I could trim away the aluminum channel and shorten the legs on underside of the composite adjustment bar, but its a major modification, so I'll give some time to see if things settle down and the door becomes easier to open and close. I wish the profile was a little lower, but other than that, I'm satisfied with this door threshold.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022
Very classy looking. Much better than the silver metal. Looks nice. Takes a little time, had to be cut to fit. Great product
Duke
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2020
Looks nice. Easy to install - harder to take out old than install new. Would purchase it again.
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