Sorry, by standard I meant cheap. I say standard because cheap is standard for me, and that's how every door except for the entry doors in my apartment complex are.
That gif isn't just a cheap hollow wooden door - that is like a cardboard box shaped into a door. You can see the way it tears. I'm pretty sure you couldn't tear any doors in your house.
Yeah idk, I guess I could be wrong. I just bought a house a few months back and it has really really crappy doors, but they still feel a lot more solid than that video looks. Maybe I'm just naive.
Older doors are usually better though. My house is from 1947 but these doors seem much more recent. Most things were built pretty solid up until the mid 1990s when the Internet made everyone so much more obsessed with prices and less apt to choose quality products. That seems to be coming around again though with all the yelp and amazon and newegg (etc) reviews.
Might I add this is income-based housing built by a company who owns 5+ other locations, I think price has been the choice over quality from the start :p
My cousins live in an old farm house and all of their doors are solid wood and really heavy. While the ones at my house are hollow and one got a tiny hole when I was a kid and kicked it.
terrifyingly good ******* metal door downstairs, and a thick as **** wood door that i swear to GOD is also made of metal as our front door (i live in an apartment btw)
almost all doors under $100 are like this. it is two thin (and i mean thin, like 1/8" or less) sheets of plywood (not necessarily plywood, could be mdf or particle board) with corrugated cardboard between them.
You can buy solid wood interior doors but they can be double or triple the price. Almost all trailers, modular and prefab homes use them for interior to save money. like fawkwayne said, they usually have solid wood or metal paneled entry doors
ive seen them in english houses, in a lot of hotels, and in pretty much all new houses build in the past few decades
The doors are made of thin plywood sheets, with a hexagonal cardboard lattice as the core
they're flimsy as hell, and they wobble if you don't push them at the centre
I love my house though. all my doors are 3 inch thick solid blocks of wood
Lots of doors, especially interior doors like that, are made out of very cheap materials like pressboard and extremely thin wood strips. My cousin cracked one when he was 8 just because he got mad and kicked it. Wouldn't surprise me if this was real.
What the hell happened with the guy in black, behind the 2nd horse, at the beginning of the gif? Looked like he got sucked into the door or some **** .
I doubt the door is damaged, just probably need to replace a piece of the frame and the hinges and it would be good to go again.
But who leaves so many doors open in a barn anyhow? You're just increasing chance of injury of every creature in there. If there's nothing going in or out of it, leave it closed.
Prey animals always go full retard for little things.
Like my horse... What's that? A tiny cat that i could easly crush with a mere foot/hoof? Better launch my rider into space and run around like a madman.