Approximately 1 hour
Sliding door systems not only save room but also offer users expanded flexibility in how a space functions, providing more or less privacy, circulation, or intimacy with a simple movement. Smooth-working and reliable sliding door hardware ensures that users of all abilities can operate the doors and that the system will perform as intended over its lifetime. This course presents the types of sliding door systems and outlines their suitability for applications ranging from residential to commercial, healthcare, hospitality, and more. A review of system components, specialty systems, and case studies provides guidance on how to choose and install the right system to best meet user needs.
Presented by Jeremy Crowder on behalf of K.N. Crowder Mfg., Inc..
This course is ONLINE: SELF-PACED. Experience it on your own schedule, at your convenience.
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Name: Jeremy Crowder
Title: Vice President, K.N. Crowder Mfg., Inc.
Jeremy Crowder is responsible for overseeing the ongoing operations and management of K.N. Crowder. His major focus is North American sales and product development. Jeremy works closely with architects and specification writers to ensure K.N. Crowder is developing products that help the end user. Prior to working for K.N. Crowder, Jeremy was instrumental in the launch of the original Vitamix blender, introducing it into both the commercial (e.g., Starbucks) and residential markets across North America. Jeremy has worked hard to develop and nurture a strong crew at K.N. Crowder, and it is his passion, enthusiasm, and electric personality that inspire his team!