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High Quality and Environmentally Friendly Stile and Rail Doors

Now with even more recycled wood fiber!

The Maiman Company is a progressive leader in the wood door industry, actively pursuing innovative materials and manufacturing processes which create better and more environmentally sound products and services. We strongly believe that you shouldn't have to sacrifice quality when purchasing environmentally friendly products. And at the Maiman Company it won't cost you any extra either. All of our stile and rail doors are made with the same recycled materials so you can help the environment even if you aren't working on a LEED project. Our stile and rail doors qualify for the recycled materials LEED credit because of their high recycled content as shown below. We utilize technology to reduce waste created from manufacturing and reuse or recycle almost everything.

 

 

Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) has certified The Maiman Company’s stile and rail doors:

 

 

Raised Panel Doors, Painted (minimum width 30”, 20 minute fire rated or not): "Minimum 65% Recycled and Reclaimed Content, with 25% Pre-consumer and 5% Post-consumer Recycled Content, and the balance 35% Reclaimed Silvicultural Content (dry weight basis)."

 

 

 

 

 

Raised Panel Doors, Stained (minimum width 30”, 20 minute fire rated or not): "Minimum 55% Recycled and Reclaimed Content, with 15% Pre-consumer and 5% Post-consumer Recycled Content, and the balance 35% Reclaimed Silvicultural Content (dry weight basis)."

 

 

 

 

 

Flat Panel Doors, Stained or Painted (minimum width 30”, 20 minute fire rated or not): "Minimum 60% Recycled and Reclaimed Content, with 15% Pre-consumer and 5% Post-consumer Recycled Content, and the balance 40% Reclaimed Silvicultural Content (dry weight basis)."

 

 

 

 

We have several products will also help your project qualify for LEED points. For general information on LEED accreditation and requirements visit the US Green Building Council’s website at www.usgbc.org.