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rjenk68

Does anyone know a local place I can find a double outswing door? Don't want to pay $200 in shipping
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Well, this is going to be one of the toughest questions we have had. I am going to start the guessing off with ummm

Gary, Indiana.
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Hi,

Welcome to the site...

I looked for your profile so I could find the area that you live...nothing.

What kind of door are you looking for, a mobile home replacement door, or a traditional door?

We will need more info, the size door and where you are located.

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Type into web search engine "mobile home parts alvin, tx" but replace alvin, tx with your city,state.

look in phone book.

If we had a city and a state we could help you out better.
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I have to be honest, I have never even heard of a dbl. outswing door, let alone how one would work. It seems to me like they would get in the way of each other. Greg
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rjenk68

Sorry about the confusion. I live in connecticut. I have tried online searchs and all I get is far away. I'm looking for an exit door which is a double outswing. Screen and solid door to replace old fiberglass core solid door.
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From here:
http://www.mobilehomerepair.com/repair- ... cticut.php
Affordable Aluminum Products &
Mobile Home Repair
Plainfield, CT 06374
(860) 608-6183

American Mobile Home Service
Storrs Mansfield, CT 06269
(860) 487-5311

J & G Mobile Home Repairs
144 Arch Pkwy
Meriden, CT 06450
(203) 235-5776

Jay's Mobile Home Service
53 Jimmy Rd
Canterbury, CT 06331
(860) 546-6894


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K D & Son's Mobile Home Service LLC
PO Box 508
Plainfield, CT 06374
(860) 564-1034

R & R Mobile Home Service
Po Box 552
Moosup, CT 06354
(860) 564-5658
rjenk68

Thank you for the local contractors....but I just put 18 new windows and a slider in myself. Just need to find the door I want locally, I'll put it in myself. Just can't stomach $200 in shipping alone.
Rob
rjenk68

By the way.....to JD this is a link to a double outswing door. They are very popular in Florida. And they do work....well!! But this place is in Alabama, $200 to ship is just nuts.

http://www.mobilehomeadvantage.com/sku. ... 60/ID/105/
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Hi rj

Greg was the one that was unsure of a double door. A double door does sound like a french door, but I was thinking you wanted a std door with a screen door attached.

I was the smart A guessing at your location.

R & R Mobile Home Service
(860) 564-5658 Plainfield, CT

These guys list themselves as parts suppliers, but I don't know anything about them. Might give them a try though. I know what you are talking about with the shipping though. Until just recently, we had to pay huge shipping on all doors. They are now available locally for me.

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rjenk68

Sorry about that JD yes , I meant Greg
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Ok so we are talking a french type door. I had in my mind a single door with both the main & storm door opening out. It must be that I've been seeing too many "Red neck" pictures lately. Greg
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Hey Greg,

It is an outswing with a screen door attached. It like and RV door, only with square corners instead of radius.

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I have never seen one. Must not be too popular up here. Greg
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