Browse Forums Windows & Doors Re: Built in Doggy Door 3Dec 13, 2010 10:50 am Helyn Quote: We have a large door so we will need a large door. I presume this is meant to say We have a large dog Haha That is what I meant.. I have made the correction. Also do you have a security door on the other side? Re: Built in Doggy Door 5Dec 13, 2010 5:13 pm I am trying to get ideas as we have the solid door but in the future want to get a security/ flywire door. We want it so the dog can enter in and out of the laundry when it wants when we aren't home, especially in the winter. Re: Built in Doggy Door 6Dec 13, 2010 6:14 pm We originally had ours in the security door but it was annoying having to leave the wooden door open all of the time. This time we put it in the wall next to the door. We had to get 2 extender sections to make a tunnel through the wall Built in Doggy Door 8Jan 09, 2011 7:07 pm JJ305 Hi, I was wondering has anyone got a built in doggy door to the security door or standard door. We are looking at getting one soonish, but can't decide which door to put one in. We have a large dog so we will need a large door. Does anyone have pictures? There is one that they sell at the petstock stores. They are quite interesting and builds in to your whole door.. Yep, sorry, that doesn't explain alot. 920 was enough to get the furniture in. We live in a pretty safe area and it’s great to see people walking to the front door. We’re not too fussed about people… 4 2044 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair We purchased a 1960s property that is on timber stumps mostly, and a newer section is on concrete stumps. We had a building inspection initially and they reported some… 0 12925 Strong enough for what? For linen, absolutely. To climb on, no. I've got similar shelving in my garage and it holds a decent amount of weight. 900 wide shelves will carry… 1 4266 |