I have installed several dozen Anderson Gliding and French doors and I not seen one with the grids glued on the exterior and interior. I am looking to do a job and we are going back and fourth on the grid type. I guess I am concerned with how they take the abuse of New England weather.
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Greetings c,
This post, in response to your question, will bump the thread through the 'recent discussion' listing again which will increase it's viewing.
Perhaps it will catch someone's attention that can help you with advice.
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Let's try it one more time.
bump Before winter I built a chimney, and shingled the sides of my house, which were already impervious to rain, with imperfect and sappy shingles made of the first slice of the log, whose edges I was obliged to straighten with a plane.-Thoreau's Walden
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I haven't seen one come apart.
But that is only seven or eight of their doors I've used. most of mine are Marvins.
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