WPC/PVC JAMB Features:
✔ Waterproof, fadeproof and moistureproof
✔ Will not crack, split or warp
✔ Lifetime Limited 25-year warranty
✔ No insect damage and ready to install
✔ Easy to install and low maintenance
✔ High energy efficiency, paintable with oil or latex paint
✔ High nail-holding power like wood
✔ Smooth & Woodgrain surface, color is optional
Standard Jamb component parts include wood grain or smooth surface, which are stainable and paintable. PVC composite door jamb cuts and nails better than wood, resists moisture, rot, and termites. Kits come in white and are ready for painting or staining.
Jamb Legs Specifications
| Size |
Height |
| 6/8 Standard | 82-1/32" |
| 7/0 Standard | 86-1/32" |
| 8/0 Standard | 98-1/32" |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary advantages of PVC composite jambs?
PVC composite jambs are waterproof, moisture-proof, and resistant to termites and rot. Unlike wood, they will not crack, split, or warp over time, providing a low-maintenance solution with a long lifespan.
How do you ensure the quality of the door components?
We maintain strict quality control through pre-production samples before mass manufacturing and conducting final inspections on all items before shipment.
What products are available in your range?
Our core product line includes door jambs, composite jambs, PVC jambs, fiberglass doors, and various door components designed for durability and performance.
Can the PVC jambs be painted or stained?
Yes, our PVC composite door jambs come in a standard white finish that is both paintable (using oil or latex paint) and stainable to match your interior design needs.
What are the standard delivery and payment terms?
We accept various delivery terms including FOB, CFR, CIF, and EXW. Payment is primarily accepted via T/T in USD or CAD currencies.
Is the installation process similar to traditional wood?
Yes, PVC composite jambs offer high nail-holding power similar to wood and can be cut and nailed using standard tools, often performing better than wood due to the lack of grain-related splitting.