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  • What is Wrought Iron?

  • Cast iron fencing is typically chosen for its ornate and precise designs, made possible by the casting process which allows intricate patterns and shapes. This type of fencing is quite strong and can withstand significant wear. However, cast iron is technically more brittle than wrought iron: meaning it’s more likely to crack or break rather than bend if subjected to high impact or pressure.

  • These profiles are desgined for windows that open outwards or inwards via hinges. They are usually used in residential homes due to their ease of operation and good sealing.

  • Sliding doors, primarily used in residential and commercial spaces for their space-saving design, rely on a system of wheels or rollers to glide effortlessly along tracks. This innovative mechanism dates back to ancient times when Japanese Shoji screens utilized small wooden wheels attached to the bottom to slide open and closed. Today, the concept has evolved, incorporating advanced materials and engineering for enhanced durability and performance.
  • Once you have removed the old wheels, it's time to install the new onesscreen door wheel replacement. Begin by attaching the wheel assembly to the bottom of the screen door, making sure it is aligned with the track. Use the provided mounting screws to secure the assembly in place. Tighten the screws securely, but avoid over-tightening, which can strip the threads.