Freedom Pet Pass Installation
Using brick mold casing as exterior trim is optional for the installation of a freedom pet pass pet door.
Freedom pet pass installation. In order to get the most out of your new freedom pet pass energy efficient pet door it will have to be installed correctly. Our dog doors for walls and cat doors for walls are designed to be installed at the same time as windows and doors using the same techniques for standardized installation process and code compliance. In some cases it can help integrate the pet door into the weather barrier system. Some people view adding brick mold casing as an aesthetic improvement but this is obviously subjective.
Freedom pet pass doors are engineered from the ground up to keep the cold air outside where it belongs. If you would like to download and print the written instructions click the button below or the picture of the instructions. Click below for written and video instructions. Freedom pet pass doors are engineered from the ground up to keep the cold air outside where it belongs.
Freedom pet pass pet doors are made for new construction applications and major remodels. Door mounted pet doors are the easiest to install good for even a novice who can follow the video and written instructions. Freedom pet pass door mounted pet doors come with thorough written installation instructions. The nail flange allows the dog door to be tied into the weather barrier system just like a window or human door.
The flap leaks and the metal frame conducts the cold outside temperatures right into your house. Freedom pet pass door mounted pet doors can be installed by beginner diyers. There are a few good options. Most pet doors like the best selling dog door shown on the left of flir thermal image do nothing but let cold into your home.
The freedom pet pass wall mounted pet door comes with an optional nail flange for use when installing during new construction or major renovation. Click below for written and video instructions. Most pet doors like the best selling dog door shown on the left of flir thermal image do nothing but let cold into your home. The flap leaks and the metal frame conducts the cold outside temperatures right into your house.
This allows the installation to conform to building code best practices like astm e 283.