Information
You have the option to customize the style of this door. If you provide us with the details, we can send you a formal bid for an upcoming project. Simply send us a description or an image of the door you want built. Feel free to call or email us to place an order with a sales representative.
Phone: 719-425-4289
Email: sales@pivotdoorcompany.com
- Construction
ConstructionThe Kogan has Two Design Options:Wood Option– Core is packed with 1″ foam insulation for total R-value of 7
– Can be stained or painted
– Slightly different than the steel version (If painted black, most people cannot tell the difference)
– The wood option does not have the perimeter edge reveal
– Vertical wood divider between glass is about 1″ wider than the steel option
– 2 1/4″ thick overall
– Includes double steel-reinforced core wrapped with 1/4″ solid wood of your choiceSteel Option– The door is insulated but has no thermal breaks
– Powder Coated – standard is black, contact us if you would like to choose a different color
– 3″ thick overall
– Jamb will be made of your choice of wood
– Most customers choose a paint grade mahogany option to paint black to match the black powder coatCollapse & Return - Net Frame Size
Net Frame SizeCHOOSING A DOOR SIZEBecause each door we make is sized specifically for the project, you are not restricted to any standard sizes.Measurements To KnowWhen sizing the door you will need to consider two principle measurements, rough opening and frame size. See the image below for reference.InsideOutsideRough OpeningThe rough opening is the distance from stud to stud for framing purposes. We advise that you build a rough opening that is ½ in. wider and 1/2 in. taller than the total door unit. We find that this allows for sufficient shimming and adjustments during installation.NET FRAME SIZE: WIDTH AND HEIGHTThis is the size of the actual Door jamb and Sidelight jamb combined. When inputting the net frame size you want to put in a number that is at least a half inch less than the rough opening size to allow room to square and level the unit. The door will be built with the sidelight as a separate unit so be sure to factor in the 2″ structural post into your net sizes. For example, if you have a 48″ x 96″ door and a 12″ left sidelight, your total unit width would be 48″ door + 2″ post + 12″ sidelight, totaling 52″ in width (the rough opening size should be somewhere around 52 1/2″ X 96 1/2″). If you have a 48″ x 96″ door, a 12″ left sidelight and a 22″ right sidelight, your total unit width would be 12″ sidelight + 2″ post + 48″ door + 2″ post + 22″ sidelight, totaling 86″ in width (the rough opening size should be somewhere around 86 1/2″ X 96 1/2″).Collapse & Return
- Wood Type
Wood TypeCHOOSING A WOOD SPECIESWe offer a range of wood species to go standard with our doors. If you would like something other than what we have, in most cases we can source other wood types that are not listed below, though prices will vary.
As you decide which wood you’ll choose please consider these important factors. How the wood species will react to your climate and site condition. Also, how it collaborates with the overall design of the door and your project. If you have specific questions about what wood to choose that are not answered here, feel free to reach out to us.Our Standard SelectionImages are for reference only. All orders are shipped out unfinished and stain ready. (No stain or clear coat)Mahogany/SapeleWalnutWhite OakCedarPremium AlderPaint GradeMahogany (Sapele)African Mahogany (Sapele) is a reddish-brown hardwood wood and is desired for its rarity, strength, and beauty. It is one of our most durable, and resists swelling and warping, making it ideal for harsher environments and coastal climates.White OakWhite Oak hardwood has a medium brown grain with an olive cast, while the sapwood ranges from a light cream to tan. Its moisture movement is medium to high and it has a good density with a medium to coarse texture. White Oak is more resistant to weathering issues than Red Oak.CedarCedar is a light, reddish-brown softwood. This wood is softer than most hardwoods. Cedar’s fine, straight grain and uniform texture provides a smooth surface ideal for staining, although it requires more maintenance than Mahogany. Cedar remains stable and resists warping, making it a reliable and attractive lighter option.WalnutAmerican Black Walnut hardwood is naturally darker in color, much like an espresso brown. It is strong, hard, and exceptionally durable, without being excessively heavy. When sealed there is a dark contrast from the heartwood and sapwood offering an exotic finish. Although Walnut is naturally dark it has the propensity to lighten over time.Premium AlderPremium Alder is a light brown with a yellow or reddish tinge. The wood is fairly straight grained with a uniform texture. Alder is a relatively soft hardwood of medium density that has low bending strength, shock resistance, and stiffness. Premium Alder captures the grain beauty without the rustic feel of open knots, will contain some closed knots.Paint GradeOur paint grade doors are not grain or color matched as they’re expected to be painted to not see the wood. Mahogany – Sapele is used for its stability and how well it accepts paint. If you want to see the wood grain through the paint, it’s suggested to choose a stain grade wood type.Collapse & Return - Plank Height
Plank HeightThe Robyn is available with either 12 inch tall planks or 6 inch tall planks with a diagonal reveal between planks.6″ Tall Planks12″ Tall PlanksCollapse & Return
- Jamb Depth
Jamb Depth
Jamb depth depends on the thickness of the walls into which the door unit will be placed. Most walls are studded out with 2×4’s or 2×6’s, and so, our most common jamb depths are 4 5/8 in. and 6 5/8 in., respectively. Usually the jamb is flush with the interior and exterior wall covering, with the seam covered by casing.
We have standard jamb depths of:4 5/8 in.5 1/4 in.5 1/2 in.6 5/8 in.7 1/2in.If you wish for us to provide a jamb depth different from one of our standard options, please contact us.InsideOutsideCollapse & Return - Swing Configuration
Swing ConfigurationWhen you order your pivot-hung entryway, you have options when it comes to how the door will swing. Though 99% of the time, you will want a door that swings into the interior (in-swing), we are set up to build jambs where the door swings out to the exterior (pushing your visitors out of the pathway of your tremendous door). However, when it comes to right-hand or left-hand swing, the layout of your installation site will determine the swing configuration. To determine if the door is left-hand or right-hand in-swing, imagine you are looking at the door from the street. If the pivot point is on the left side, it is a left-hand in-swing. If the pivot point is on the right-hand side, the door is a right-hand in-swing. Swing configuration defines the direction of the door motion and from which side the pivot is placed.Left Hand In SwingOpens to InteriorLeft Hand Out SwingOpens to ExteriorRight Hand In SwingOpens to InteriorRight Hand Out SwingOpens to ExteriorCollapse & Return
- Pivot Placement
Pivot PlacementThe pivot placement is the distance the pivot pin will be placed away from the vertical edge of the rough opening. Generally speaking, we suggest placing the pivot over one quarter of the distance of the door width. We find that this presents a solid aesthetic for most door dimensions. If your rough opening is 48” and you choose a 9” pivot placement, the door will roughly have a 37” pass through opening. You want to ensure you leave at least a 36” opening. (Rough opening width – pivot placement measurement – 4 in. for jamb = a number greater than 36). See picture for details or contact us for clarification.Pivot PlacementSuggested Pivot PlacementDoor Slab WidthPivot Placement
42″ – 44″ 4″ 45″ – 47″ 6″ 48″ – 53″ 9″ 54″ – 60″ 12″ 61″ – 66″ 15″ 67″ – 70″ 18″ 71″ – 74″ 21″ 75″ – 80″ 24″ 81″ – 84″ 30″ Collapse & Return - Window Placement
Window PlacementIf you choose a door style with a window, you have the option to place the window on the handle side or on the pivot side.WINDOW ON HANDLE SIDEWINDOW ON PIVOT SIDECollapse & Return
- Vertical Plank Placement
Vertical Plank PlacementIf you choose a door style with a steel plank, you have the option to place it on the handle side or on the pivot side.VERTICAL PLANK ON HANDLE SIDEVERTICAL PLANK ON PIVOT SIDECollapse & Return
- Door Glass Color
Door Glass ColorStandard Glass OptionsAll glass we install is 1″ thick tempered double-paned, insulated glass. Clear and frosted glass patterns are standard pricing options.Frosted White GlassClear GlassCustomization Glass OptionsIf you are looking for different finish or insulating options, contact us directly and we can provide pricing.You can vary the glass pattern (rain, reflective, glue chip, reeded etc.), glass construction (low e, laminated) or tint (grey, brown tints).RainPattern 62ReedGlue ChipVelve XCustom Glass TintGreylite IIBronzeCollapse & Return
- Threshold Color & Type
Threshold
Color & TypeThreshold ColorYou may choose between two different finishes for the aluminum threshold cover plate; Black or Grey.
Black Threshold
Dark Bronze AnodizedGrey Threshold
Mill Finished AluminumThreshold TypeYou may choose between two different finishes for the aluminum threshold cover plate; Black or Grey.
If there is any type of wood covering on the interior of the house, you will need a type 2. The type 2 threshold has a 90 degree angle on the interior facing side for the wood covering to butt up against. If the exterior floor is the same level as the interior floor, you will need a type 1 threshold. More commonly, though, the exterior floor is lower than the interior floor and you will need a type 2 threshold.
Threshold OptionsThreshold Type 1Threshold Type 2Threshold Type 2Collapse & Return - Pivot Hardware
Pivot HardwareFree Swing Pivot HingeOur standard pivot hardware is a durable, specially engineered free-swing pivot hinge. This pivot hardware works for a wide range of doors, from small to very large. No matter the door size, the free-swing pivot hinge allows for effortless door operation. The hardware incorporates sets of ball-bearings for smooth, long-lasting performance. The door swings freely around the pivot point. There are no springs or tension pulling the door closed.Closer< Dorma BTS/80In commercial applications and in rare residential applications, we install a bottom closer. The bottom closer creates constant tension on the door’s swing to pull the door into the closed position. This means one must hold the door in order to keep it open. With a closer the door will not rest in an open position unless the hold-open feature is activated, which holds the door open at a 100° angle.Collapse & Return
- Custom Wood Handle
Custom Wood HandleThe Custom Wood Handle for the Kogan door is 3″ wide, 1 1/4″ deep. The length will be determined by your door size in order to fit within the top and bottom rail correctly. The Custom Wood Handle will come unfinished, stain ready (same as the door). Handle is sold as a set (one for interior and one for exterior). You have an option to choose a different wood type for the handle than for the door. Mahogany – Sapele is shown in the product photo above.When purchased alongside the Kogan, Pivot Door Company will custom make your handle to fit your door size, prep your door appropriately. The handle will still need to be installed on site after the door is installed. This ensures we’re able to appropriately package the handle so it is not damaged during shipping and the door can lay flat for shipping.Collapse & Return
- Handle Finish
Handle FinishOur standard color for the integrated handle is BLK-120 (black). You may choose any color available. We can purchase colors from the link below. Please look through the options, Prismatic Powders allows you to buy samples if you’d like to see the colors in person. We only need to know the color code.Collapse & Return
- Deadbolt & Handleset Prep
Deadbolt &
Handleset PrepSingle BoreSingle Bore is for the iconic pull bar and deadbolt set up. We will pre-drill the door for a deadbolt with 2 3/8 in. or 2 3/4 in. backset. Standard bore diameter is 2 1/8 in. The term “backset” refers to the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the bore hole and is a personal preference. We suggest the smaller of the two options, 2 3/8″ especially if the door has glass. See the diagram below for more details.Double BoreDouble Bore is for a traditional entry-set. We will pre-drill the door for a handle with 2 3/8 in. or 2 3/4 in. backset. Standard bore diameter is 2 1/8 in. The term “backset” refers to the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the bore hole and is a personal preference. We suggest the smaller of the two options, 2 3/8″ especially if the door has glass. See the diagram below for more details.MortiseWe can mortise the door for many entry lock sets. Please contact us directly to configure your specific requirements.OtherIf you wish for us to prep for a handle you purchase from another vendor, you will need to provide us with the specifications for the handle or lockset so we can properly prep. You may be required to send it to us for us to adequately prep your door.- Alternatively, you may decide that you want to wait and have a local carpenter prep the for the door handle.
Standard Handle PrepSingle BoreDouble BoreCollapse & Return - Shipping
ShippingStandard 6 Weeks Lead TimesYour door leaves the shop six weeks from order confirmation. Allow additional time* for freight delivery. See map below for approximate transit times to your region.
*Pivot Door Company guarantees ship dates; we do not guarantee delivery times. Ship times depend on the carrier. That being said, we have come to trust and see great reliability in Fedex Freight.
Rush ShippingIf six weeks is not soon enough, we can manufacture a custom door sooner if you choose the Rush Option. The additional charge covers reducing production time by 2 weeks including but not limited to; paying the extra hours worked by the production team, paying rush charges for any specialty hardware/materials not in stock. While most door designs are able to be completed in this time frame, some designs may require additional time in production. This rush time frame will be shown on your order before you sign for final order confirmation to begin production. Allow additional time* for freight delivery. In order to cut down on shipping time, your order may be sent FedEx Freight Priority instead of Economy. See map below for approximate transit times to your region.Collapse & Return - Inlay Options
Inlay Options6″ Robyn Inlay OptionsNO INLAYSINLAY TWO THEN SKIP TWOALL12″ Robyn Inlay OptionsNO INLAYSINLAY TWO THEN SKIP TWOALLCollapse & Return
- Sidelights
SidelightsGLASS SIDELIGHT PLACEMENT ON DOOR UNITYou can choose between the following sidelight configurations: – Right Sidelight – Left Sidelight – Transom light – Double Sidelight – Left Sidelight with Transom – Right Sidelight with Transom – Double Sidelight with Transom.Sidelight placement is specified with reference to the exterior view. If you want a 12″ sidelight that is on the right side when viewed from the exterior, click on the dropdown options under “Right Sidelight” and select the option: 12″ right sidelight. If you want a double sidelight, simply a size under both the the Right Sidelight and Left Sidelight options. Double sidelights can be of different sizes.NET SIDELIGHT SIZEThis is the size of the actual Sidelight jamb. When inputting the net frame size you want to put in a number that is at least a half inch less than the rough opening size to allow room to square and level the unit. The door will be built with the sidelight attached so be sure to input the height of the door and the height of the sidelight the same.In many cases, customers wish to purchase sidelights for their door units. The Ogden sidelights are built as a separate unit. You will need a 2 inch structural support post installed between the sidelights and door frame. We do not provide this structural support. The size of your sidelights will be the size of the separate sidelight unit. For example, if you have a 48″ wide door and a 12″ left sidelight, your total unit width would be 48″ door + 2″ post + 12″ sidelight, totaling 52″ in width.Interior and Exterior Casing Package comes standard for the Ogden Design if sidelights are chosen. If the order is only the Door or Door and Transom, no casing will be provided as standard.Collapse & Return
- Sidelight Glass Color
Sidelight Glass ColorStandard Glass OptionsAll glass we install is 1″ thick tempered double-paned, insulated glass. Clear and frosted glass patterns are standard pricing options.Frosted White GlassClear GlassCustomization Glass OptionsIf you are looking for different finish or insulating options, contact us directly and we can provide pricing.You can vary the glass pattern (rain, reflective, glue chip, reeded etc.), glass construction (low e, laminated) or tint (grey, brown tints).RainPattern 62ReedGlue ChipVelve XCustom Glass TintGreylite IIBronzeCollapse & Return
- Double Door System
Double Door SystemSize Of DoorsWe will use the Frame Width and the Number of Doors to calculate the width of the individual doors in the wall system. For example, if the frame width is 120 inches, the individuals doors will be approximately 60 inches wide. Please contact us directly if you wish to configure the double door system widths differently. For example, if the frame width is 120 inches, the individual doors can be 48 inches and 72 inches wide.Double Pivot Door System
Example Dimension
Two DoorsCollapse & Return - Shipping
ShippingStandard 6 Weeks Lead TimesYour door leaves the shop six weeks from order confirmation. Allow additional time* for freight delivery. See map below for approximate transit times to your region.
*Pivot Door Company guarantees ship dates; we do not guarantee delivery times. Ship times depend on the carrier. That being said, we have come to trust and see great reliability in Fedex Freight.
Rush ShippingIf six weeks is not soon enough, we can manufacture a custom door sooner if you choose the Rush Option. The additional charge covers reducing current production time by 2 weeks including but not limited to; paying the extra hours worked by the production team, paying rush charges for any specialty hardware/materials not in stock. While most door designs are able to be completed in this time frame, some custom or specialty designs may require additional time in production. Allow additional time* for freight delivery.Collapse & Return