A door schedule is a crucial document that lists all of the required doors for a particular project, detailing their sizes, types, locations, and any special specifications. It serves as the foundation for providing an accurate and detailed quote to a customer and typically includes the following information: door types and their functions, door locations, materials, and finishes, sizes, and the number of doors. The schedule may also specify configurations such as swing, bypass, or pocket, the types of hardware required, including handles, concealed or plain bearing hinges, and tracks, as well as the swing directions, lockset functions such as passage, privacy, or keyed, and fire ratings, among other requirements.

Mark Function Width Height Hardware Door material Door finish Frame Remarks
1 Entry door 66' 9' - 2' Push/Pull bar w/Keyed
deadbolt
Alum/Glass Frosted glass/Alum. frame Alum,
storefront
By storefront mrf; Pivot door with offset pivot
2 Interior 36' 7' - 0' Privacy S.C. wood stain/steal wood  
3 Interior 36' 7' - 0' Privacy S.C. wood stain/steal wood  
4 Interior 24' 7' - 0' Passage S.C. wood stain/steal wood