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Pro's Picks: TruStile Tru&Modern Flush Doors

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Pro's Picks: TruStile Tru&Modern Flush Doors

Hand-matched, furniture-grade doors that are sleeker than most


January 31, 2019
This article first appeared in the February 2019 issue of Pro Remodeler.

J. Johnson

Owner, AFR Construction

Las Vegas, Nev.

 

 

We started using trustile’s products three years ago, after discovering the company at the International Builders’ Show. Last year, they added the Tru&Modern flush doors to their product offerings and gave us a high-quality product with cutting-edge design factors that sets us apart in our market. 

TruStile’s flush series is designed specifically for the residential market, and the doors have a sleeker look than the commercial flush doors offered by most dealers. Thanks to options such as concealed hinges and top-quality veneers, the product practically sells itself to clients, even with a higher price point than panel doors or other flush door options. 

Flush doors tend to come without a finish, but that’s not the case with TruStile. The finish veneer on the Tru&Modern flush doors is hand-matched, furniture-grade material. Combined with the edge band on all sides of the door, the final look is far from commercial.

The only downside of working with fully custom doors like these is the longer lead times. TruStile has lead times of two weeks for paint-grade flush doors, and four weeks for premium veneers. 

That being said, once the doors are installed, they keep their adjustment well. We’ve seen very few warranty issues with this product, which keeps us and the client happy. 


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