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June 4, 2010 at 11:35 AM #559841June 4, 2010 at 11:39 AM #560450
natty
Participanthttp://www.rollaway.com/index.htm
Said to be mfg by R Lang Company
http://www.truframe.com/index.cfmIf it were me, I would want to know where the mfg takes place(domestic vs asia), and certifications of materials used. R Lang has 80,000 SqFt plant in Visalia CA, odds are they have in-house shop. Google map picture, appears to confirm that. Contact Roll Away for local dealer.
June 4, 2010 at 11:39 AM #559751natty
Participanthttp://www.rollaway.com/index.htm
Said to be mfg by R Lang Company
http://www.truframe.com/index.cfmIf it were me, I would want to know where the mfg takes place(domestic vs asia), and certifications of materials used. R Lang has 80,000 SqFt plant in Visalia CA, odds are they have in-house shop. Google map picture, appears to confirm that. Contact Roll Away for local dealer.
June 4, 2010 at 11:39 AM #560348natty
Participanthttp://www.rollaway.com/index.htm
Said to be mfg by R Lang Company
http://www.truframe.com/index.cfmIf it were me, I would want to know where the mfg takes place(domestic vs asia), and certifications of materials used. R Lang has 80,000 SqFt plant in Visalia CA, odds are they have in-house shop. Google map picture, appears to confirm that. Contact Roll Away for local dealer.
June 4, 2010 at 11:39 AM #560732natty
Participanthttp://www.rollaway.com/index.htm
Said to be mfg by R Lang Company
http://www.truframe.com/index.cfmIf it were me, I would want to know where the mfg takes place(domestic vs asia), and certifications of materials used. R Lang has 80,000 SqFt plant in Visalia CA, odds are they have in-house shop. Google map picture, appears to confirm that. Contact Roll Away for local dealer.
June 4, 2010 at 11:39 AM #559851natty
Participanthttp://www.rollaway.com/index.htm
Said to be mfg by R Lang Company
http://www.truframe.com/index.cfmIf it were me, I would want to know where the mfg takes place(domestic vs asia), and certifications of materials used. R Lang has 80,000 SqFt plant in Visalia CA, odds are they have in-house shop. Google map picture, appears to confirm that. Contact Roll Away for local dealer.
June 4, 2010 at 5:46 PM #560072LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=flu]If your door is a standard size, you can find them at Home Depot. At least last time I checked. Quality wasn’t as good, but they were cheap.
Just go to home depot and search for retractable screen. Prices are under $180/screen. You do get what you pay for though.[/quote]
As I noted above – I have 8 foot doors so Home depot/ Lowes wont work.
June 4, 2010 at 5:46 PM #560667LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=flu]If your door is a standard size, you can find them at Home Depot. At least last time I checked. Quality wasn’t as good, but they were cheap.
Just go to home depot and search for retractable screen. Prices are under $180/screen. You do get what you pay for though.[/quote]
As I noted above – I have 8 foot doors so Home depot/ Lowes wont work.
June 4, 2010 at 5:46 PM #560173LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=flu]If your door is a standard size, you can find them at Home Depot. At least last time I checked. Quality wasn’t as good, but they were cheap.
Just go to home depot and search for retractable screen. Prices are under $180/screen. You do get what you pay for though.[/quote]
As I noted above – I have 8 foot doors so Home depot/ Lowes wont work.
June 4, 2010 at 5:46 PM #560772LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=flu]If your door is a standard size, you can find them at Home Depot. At least last time I checked. Quality wasn’t as good, but they were cheap.
Just go to home depot and search for retractable screen. Prices are under $180/screen. You do get what you pay for though.[/quote]
As I noted above – I have 8 foot doors so Home depot/ Lowes wont work.
June 4, 2010 at 5:46 PM #561054LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=flu]If your door is a standard size, you can find them at Home Depot. At least last time I checked. Quality wasn’t as good, but they were cheap.
Just go to home depot and search for retractable screen. Prices are under $180/screen. You do get what you pay for though.[/quote]
As I noted above – I have 8 foot doors so Home depot/ Lowes wont work.
June 4, 2010 at 5:48 PM #560677LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]I paid I think less than 300 dollars to have them installed on one single door downstairs and the double door up stairs (opens to the deck), I like them, the only issue is don’t let them go when you unhook the magnetic connector as they tend to retract with some force, so maybe not a good Idea with Kids, also they do come out of the track once in awhile (no bigge easy to fix).[/quote]
The Clearview ones have some patent on a mechanism that slows the door down so it doesnt snap back quickly.
Casper uses springs and guarantees them for life to hold the speed they are set on.
June 4, 2010 at 5:48 PM #560782LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]I paid I think less than 300 dollars to have them installed on one single door downstairs and the double door up stairs (opens to the deck), I like them, the only issue is don’t let them go when you unhook the magnetic connector as they tend to retract with some force, so maybe not a good Idea with Kids, also they do come out of the track once in awhile (no bigge easy to fix).[/quote]
The Clearview ones have some patent on a mechanism that slows the door down so it doesnt snap back quickly.
Casper uses springs and guarantees them for life to hold the speed they are set on.
June 4, 2010 at 5:48 PM #561065LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]I paid I think less than 300 dollars to have them installed on one single door downstairs and the double door up stairs (opens to the deck), I like them, the only issue is don’t let them go when you unhook the magnetic connector as they tend to retract with some force, so maybe not a good Idea with Kids, also they do come out of the track once in awhile (no bigge easy to fix).[/quote]
The Clearview ones have some patent on a mechanism that slows the door down so it doesnt snap back quickly.
Casper uses springs and guarantees them for life to hold the speed they are set on.
June 4, 2010 at 5:48 PM #560082LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]I paid I think less than 300 dollars to have them installed on one single door downstairs and the double door up stairs (opens to the deck), I like them, the only issue is don’t let them go when you unhook the magnetic connector as they tend to retract with some force, so maybe not a good Idea with Kids, also they do come out of the track once in awhile (no bigge easy to fix).[/quote]
The Clearview ones have some patent on a mechanism that slows the door down so it doesnt snap back quickly.
Casper uses springs and guarantees them for life to hold the speed they are set on.
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