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Endura Flap Pet Door for Walls in White | Energy-Efficient Double Flap Design for Wall Installations | All-Weather Protection with Insulating Dual-Layer Flap | White, Medium, Double Flap
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Size | Double Flap Wall |
Brand | Endura Flap |
Color | White |
Material | Aluminum |
Target Audience | Dogs |
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- ENERGY-EFFICIENT & WEATHERPROOF: Endura Flap pet door for walls boasts a double-flap design for optimal insulation, reducing energy costs and providing a comfortable indoor environment, regardless of the outdoor climate; its wind-resistant capabilities ensure a secure seal, tested to stop winds up to 50mph; medium flap measures 8" x 14" and is suitable for pets up to 21" tall
- ✔ SAVE ON YOUR ENERGY BILL: Award winning double flap dog doors and cat doors are designed for maximum energy efficiency even in the most extreme weather; doggie door for wall patented technology seals against 50 mph winds and resists temperatures as low as -40 degrees F. An XL dog door (extra large dog door), is great for larger breeds; the small size is perfect as a cat door for wall; pet doors for dogs free up your time playing doorman to them. No more pet accidents with dog door flap.
- ✔ EASY TRAINING FOR YOUR DOG OR CAT: Endura Flap wall mount dog door features a three-sided magnet design adjustable for training or for timid pets while providing the strength you need to keep the wind out. Dog door replacement flaps available to keep your dog door wall mount good as new; pet door replacement flap made with the same insulating material. Dog door in wall entry blends in with your home; extra large dog door extreme weather wall entry pet door; the best doggy door wall mount.
- ✔ STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS: Our simple to follow instructions walk you through an in-wall installation of the Endura pet doors for dogs wall model; includes tips and tricks for each step, and a section for special wall situations; suitable for walls 2” – 8” thick (see Endura Flap E2 for Thick Walls if your walls are more than 8" thick). Don't spend a fortune on doggie door replacement flaps with a high-quality Endura Flap wall pet door suitable for large dogs and small dogs.
- ✔ BE CONFIDENT IN YOUR PURCHASE: Endura Flap pet doors are Made in the USA, with a high quality aluminum frame and interior wall tunnel; the environmentally friendly flap is non-toxic and recyclable; replacement parts covered under lifetime warranty. The large dog door for wall has a tunnel to frame out your wall; works as a doggie door for brick wall or other exterior wall pet door with flexible installation. Insulated dog door keeps your energy bill low with maximum protection.
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Energy efficiency | 4.5 | — | 4.2 | 2.9 | 4.4 | 4.2 |
Weatherproof | 4.4 | — | 4.5 | 3.6 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Easy to install | 3.6 | — | 4.3 | 3.3 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Sturdiness | 4.4 | — | — | 3.4 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 3.9 | — | — | — | 4.5 | 4.7 |
Sold By | Endura Flap | FreeStanding | Amazon.com | LYNNSON | Baboni Inc. | Baboni Direct |
size | Double Flap Wall | Large | Extra Large 9-3/4" x 17” Flap Size | Medium | Large | Large |
material | Aluminum | Aluminum | Plastic | Steel Frame | Metal, Aluminum, Alloy Steel | Metal, Aluminum, Alloy Steel |
closure type | Magnetic | Magnetic | Flap | Snap | Magnetic | Magnetic |
frame material | Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum | Steel | Aluminum | Aluminum |
max weight capacity | 20 kilograms | 110 pounds | 90 pounds | — | 100 pounds | 100 pounds |
maximum thickness | 8 inches | 8 inches | — | — | 7.25 inches | 2 inches |
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Are Endura Flap pet doors made to last?
Every Endura Flap Pet Door comes are made to last a lifetime! If there is ever an issue, our responsive team will get it fixed at no charge to you.
Is an Endura Flap worth the money?
Endura Flap is made in the USA and focuses on quality. Most other pet doors are not built to last or effectively insulate your home. Most Endura Flap customers are pet owners replacing their existing, low-quality pet door for a superior model.
What happens if I change my mind or order the wrong pet door?
Endura Flap offers easy, no questions asked returns.
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Designed To Last
Endura Flap's are made with sturdy aluminum frames and a patented polymer flap to ensure high quality production.
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How did we get our start?
The roots of Endura Flap Pet Doors go back to the year 1976, when we were primarily a mail-order catalog business.
What makes our products unique?
Engineered with quality as our primary goal here in the USA. We strive to make the best pet door on the market, not the cheapest.
How do I know what flap size will fit my pet?
When installing the Endura Flap wall mount doggie door you want it to clear the top of your dog's back by at least 1". You also want the step over to be comfortable, no more than 1/3 of your pet's shoulder height.
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Designed For Cats & Dogs
With 4 sizes available, the Endura Flap Pet Door has options that work for small cats up to 36" tall dogs
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What Is the step-over?
The step-over is the part of the sliding glass door panel under the actual flap opening. Depending on the flap size purchased, the step-over can range from 3" to 7", so you can adjust it to any step-over within that range.
What colors are available?
Door and Wall Mounts are available in white, black, and tan. Glass Panel Products are available in white, black, and silver.
Does it seal tightly so air and bugs can't get in?
The magnetic flap seals tightly to insulate against the weather. All doors also come with additional weather protection, like weatherstripping and sealant.
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Wind Resistance
The polyolefin polymer flap is lined with magnets for a complete seal, ensuring that the flap stays shut in winds up to 50 mph.
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Is a single flap enough for winter weather?
A single Endura Flap is extremely energy-efficient and capable of withstanding winds up to 50 mph. However, the double flap option is the most insulating
Is the Endura Flap for doors the same as the wall mount?
Yes! The flap and frames are identical. The only difference between the two models is the hardware that is included for installation.
What side does the locking cover slide in?
All locking covers slide in from the top. If you purchase a double flap model, the locking cover can be used on the inside or outside frame.
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Over 500,000 Happy Customers
Since 1976, we have had over 500,000 satisfied customers
Product Description
Give Your Pet the Freedom They Deserve.
The Endura Flap Dog Door for Walls keeps your home insulated in 50 mph winds and in temperatures from -40℉ to 110℉.
UV-resistant polyolefin flaps stay flexible in the cold and won't warp in the heat. Adjustable magnets ensure the Endura Flap meets your unique insulation needs.
Machine tested through 3,000,000 trials without failure or damage, the Endura Flap Pet Door is built to last a lifetime.
Wall Mount Kit Includes:
- 1 Installation Template
- 1 Jigsaw Blade
- 2 Frames
- 4 Tunnel Pieces
- 4 Threaded Rods
- 1 Tube of Silicone
- 8 Hole Plugs
- 1 Locking Cover
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Pet Door Type | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Door Mount | Sliding Glass Insert | Sliding Glass Insert |
Frame Material | Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum | Vinyl |
Number Of Flaps | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Insulation Level | 4-Season | Severe 4-Season | 4-Season | 4-Season | 4-Season |
External Measurements | For Walls 2" - 8" deep | For Walls 2" - 8" deep | For Doors 0.5" - 1.7.5" thick | For Slider Tracks 1.0" - 1.5" deep | For Slider Tracks greater than 1.5" deep |
Pet Height | 8" - 36" | 8" - 36" | 8" - 36" | 8" - 30" | 8" - 30" |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 22 x 14 x 6 inches |
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Item Weight | 14 pounds |
Manufacturer | Endura Flap |
ASIN | B00166KEXK |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 04PP08 2 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #58,939 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #295 in Dog Doors |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 20, 2009 |
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The most essential part of a pet door is the flap itself. Throughout the history of pet doors, the flap has always been the biggest disappointment to the pet owner. They may leak, not insulate that well, blow open, wear out quickly, or even hurt the pet. Until now The award winning Endura Flap Pet door for Walls is the premium solution to all of these problems. The Endura Flap is nothing like your current pet door you may have, as yousre not going to believe how much better it is If you get the single flap version, the flap is on the inside of your home (the same side as the locking cover) and if you get the double flap version there is a flap on both sides. The wall mounts come with an 8" thick aluminum tunnel that is self framing for most 2 x4 and 2x6 stud walls.
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Customers like the quality, seal and insulation of the pet door. For example, they mention it's well made, holds up well and does a great job of keeping out the cold. They're also happy with appearance, and magnets. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of installation, value, and ease of opening and closing.
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Customers like the quality of the pet door. They say it is very well made, holds up well, and keeps the wind out. Customers also say the flaps are durable and top notch. They mention that the door has stood up to abuse and should last a long time.
"...The flaps seal tight all the way around and I don't feel any drafts, Excellent design. I hate products that are designed poorly...." Read more
"This is indeed a badass wall mounted doggie door...." Read more
"...The quality of the flaps are top notch." Read more
"...It has held up well to the abuse that the animals give it & has really done a great job of keeping the elements out...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the seal of the pet door. They mention that the weather seal function is incredible, the magnetic catch at the bottom is strong, and the seal around the dog flap works. It does a great job sealing out adverse weather and is the most airtight door in their whole house. They also appreciate the silicone sealant for the tunnel's seams and the vinyl solar.
"...The flaps seal tight all the way around and I don't feel any drafts, Excellent design. I hate products that are designed poorly...." Read more
"...The door is staying closed and keeping the cold out. The double door pane feature is a must to keep the cold and wind out...." Read more
"...the abuse that the animals give it & has really done a great job of keeping the elements out. No issues during storms, high winds, etc...." Read more
"...We upgraded to this door and seals tightly—-both doors! We have below zero windchills and the door is still insulating...." Read more
Customers like the insulation of the pet door. They say it does a great job of keeping out the cold, and the dual flaps add to the insulation. Customers also mention that the door is well built and does not allow cold air to infiltrate their home.
"...The duel flaps will keep your house insulated so you don't have to worry about that...." Read more
"...The door is staying closed and keeping the cold out. The double door pane feature is a must to keep the cold and wind out...." Read more
"...We have below zero windchills and the door is still insulating. I can’t recommend this enough" Read more
"...Because of the double flaps, it is really well insulated and the cold wind doesn't get in the house...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the pet door. They mention it looks good, is well designed, and blends in with the house. Some say it's overpriced.
"...flaps seal tight all the way around and I don't feel any drafts, Excellent design. I hate products that are designed poorly...." Read more
"...Overall, the door turned out great! It looks very nice and seems really sturdy...." Read more
"...The product itself seems very sturdy and looks great...." Read more
"Overall the door is really clean looking after installed. I've had other dog doors made out of plastic that are bulky and are hard to clean...." Read more
Customers like the magnets on the pet door. They say the magnet flaps are strong, and the magnet holds the flaps in place. Customers also say the magnetic strip is awesome for keeping the wind out, and that the doors and magnets look and work like new. They also mention that the removable magnets help with the training aspect.
"...Doors and magnets look and work like new. Highly recommend...." Read more
"...Good insulation against the elementsMagnets lock the panel up solidLocking coverShouldn't have to replace the flap..." Read more
"...I also have a 14 pound cockapoo who uses the door aswell. The magnets are strong and even though all my dogs had used dog doors before they all took..." Read more
"...The magnets weren't catching and the sides of the doors were both warped...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of installation. Some mention that it's pretty easy to install, with a good installation video and clear instructions. However, others say that it wasn't an easy install, the instructions weren't hard to follow, but could have been better.
"...Installation is easy, just follow directions. Jig saw makes trimming tunnel easy and it even comes with a blade...." Read more
"...This all being said the installation can be tricky, but not impossible, just make sure you have a few hours to kill, and don't rush it, take your..." Read more
"...Pros: extremely high quality dog door. The directions were very easy to understand and the video was also helpful.Cons: very pricy!!..." Read more
"...The instructions are crystal clear and super easy to follow. The doors themselves are amazing quality!!!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the pet door. Some mention that it's well worth the money, while others say that it is very expensive.
"...Overall the door itself is worth the effort it takes to install it. It is air tight yet relatively easy for the dogs to get through...." Read more
"...Highly recommend, even though it is expensive and costs more than doors at your local pet store, this thing is worth every penny...." Read more
"...The lock out panel fits well and is very sturdy.Worth every penny!!" Read more
"This pet door is a bit pricey but worth every penny. In the past decades, I have gone through so many dog doors it is ridiculous...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of opening and closing the pet door. Some mention that the double flaps are very effective at keeping out cold air, while others say that they are much harder to open than their old patio insert. Some customers also say that the flap may require more push than other pets could muster. Overall, opinions are mixed and it's recommended to read the reviews carefully before making a purchase.
"...The double door pane feature is a must to keep the cold and wind out...." Read more
"Does mostly keep the weather out. Do wish it had door panel for outside like it does the inside like our old one had...." Read more
"...It looks very nice and seems really sturdy. Because of the double flaps, it is really well insulated and the cold wind doesn't get in the house...." Read more
"...But there is only one door on the inside. The outside door either was missing or I probably ordered the wrong one not knowing there was a one-door..." Read more
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One year update: still 5 stars. Held up well during the northeast winters, no drafts. Doors and magnets look and work like new. Highly recommend.
Installation is easy, just follow directions. Jig saw makes trimming tunnel easy and it even comes with a blade. If you have vinyl or wood siding, I recommend to trim siding a bit more than actual opening so the door can fit against the sheathing of the house. Then cut and install the same trim used around your widows and doors around the dog door and the siding goes into or butts up next to the trim. Then caulk around trim. In the case of vinyl siding, J channel is applied around the door and your siding goes into the J channel, just like your other windows and doors. It will look like the house was built with the dog door. you should be able to find matching J channel and extra siding if needed. If you are not comfortable doing that, I recommend a general contractor who installs windows, doors, or siding.The flaps seal tight all the way around and I don't feel any drafts, Excellent design. I hate products that are designed poorly. This is worth the extra money when compared with other brands. I waited a day for the caulk to dry and then introduced my dog to the fact that there is a new hole in the house. Then I hyped him up running around with treats and turned going through the door into a game, while I held the flaps open, but letting go and letting the flaps drag along his back. 10 minutes later he was pushing through both flaps by himself. I built a small deck out of 2x6 lumber and covered it in decking as a small step since the step down from the door dog to my deck was a bit large.
One year update: still 5 stars. Held up well during the northeast winters, no drafts. Doors and magnets look and work like new. Highly recommend.
Installation is easy, just follow directions. Jig saw makes trimming tunnel easy and it even comes with a blade. If you have vinyl or wood siding, I recommend to trim siding a bit more than actual opening so the door can fit against the sheathing of the house. Then cut and install the same trim used around your widows and doors around the dog door and the siding goes into or butts up next to the trim. Then caulk around trim. In the case of vinyl siding, J channel is applied around the door and your siding goes into the J channel, just like your other windows and doors. It will look like the house was built with the dog door. you should be able to find matching J channel and extra siding if needed. If you are not comfortable doing that, I recommend a general contractor who installs windows, doors, or siding.The flaps seal tight all the way around and I don't feel any drafts, Excellent design. I hate products that are designed poorly. This is worth the extra money when compared with other brands. I waited a day for the caulk to dry and then introduced my dog to the fact that there is a new hole in the house. Then I hyped him up running around with treats and turned going through the door into a game, while I held the flaps open, but letting go and letting the flaps drag along his back. 10 minutes later he was pushing through both flaps by himself. I built a small deck out of 2x6 lumber and covered it in decking as a small step since the step down from the door dog to my deck was a bit large.
Now you may have heard the installation is not for beginners, I will agree with this. I consider myself a pretty good do it yourself type of guy, that has a fair amount of tools. That being said, it still took me 5-6 hours to install (because I'm a perfectionist). I would suggest if you are considering getting this door, for a large door or the extra large door, to get out your stud finder and look at the locations you are considering FIRST! I have a large door, and the found that the template needs 12.5 inches to be cut out for this, by the luck of god, the place I wanted to install had studs 13 inches apart - now this was a very tight squeeze and I had no room for error when it came to the width - height no problem. That being said this is how my installation went:
1) inside hole - basic dry wall - easy peasy, just get your template and use a level on top to make sure it is level. this was a piece of cake, I did go and buy and extra long 3/8th drill bit to go through the dry wall to the outside wall though - so this was +13 bucks for a drill bit I'll only use once.
2) outside wall: OMFG, after removing the insulation I found out the out side wall was stucko that was covered over chicken coop wire - WTF? So the tools I had for going through basic dry wall died fast, and was forced to go back to the hardware store and buy reciprocating saw with metal blades that can handle chicken coop wire + 90 bucks, well I got a new toy tool now I guess? crap this is getting expensive... well after that bingo! that cut through that outer wall in no time.
3) okay, now it was time to measure the "hallway" the inside wall to the out side wall, and take off 1/4 as the directions say and cut the aluminum appropriately. OMG, this was the hardest part of the entire ordeal. while trying to cut the outside wall with the blade that was in the packaging it dulled to nothing (so I had to get the reciprocating saw), but now I had no blade to cut the aluminum with, in hindsite, don't use this blade for anything else then cutting drywall and the aluminum - use something else for the outside wall! you guessed it, I had to go back to the hardware store and purchase some metal blades for my jigsaw, get the blades that have small and close teeth, the bigger ones will cause the aluminum to "jump" around while cutting and bend it.
4) now now it's pretty easy and getting to the home stretch, simply add the top and bottom aluminum pieces like they say and then the sides to the inside door, use the caulking and be liberal with it.
5) now take the outside door and get it so it connects with the aluminum "hallway" I did this by myself, but if you have some one else around it would be helpful. After they are are "connected" you'll take the long screws and connect them to all four corners. just do so it is together, not tight as you'll have some play room to make sure it is level after you have it level tighten that bad boy up and boom! it's together! you just no have to go outside and take the protruding screw bit and simply go up and down with it - it will cut itself off at the bit where it is screwed into the door, then simply put in the screw covers and kick your damn dog through the thing (just kidding).
This all being said the installation can be tricky, but not impossible, just make sure you have a few hours to kill, and don't rush it, take your time and you'll be fine. I hoped this helped!
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2016
Now you may have heard the installation is not for beginners, I will agree with this. I consider myself a pretty good do it yourself type of guy, that has a fair amount of tools. That being said, it still took me 5-6 hours to install (because I'm a perfectionist). I would suggest if you are considering getting this door, for a large door or the extra large door, to get out your stud finder and look at the locations you are considering FIRST! I have a large door, and the found that the template needs 12.5 inches to be cut out for this, by the luck of god, the place I wanted to install had studs 13 inches apart - now this was a very tight squeeze and I had no room for error when it came to the width - height no problem. That being said this is how my installation went:
1) inside hole - basic dry wall - easy peasy, just get your template and use a level on top to make sure it is level. this was a piece of cake, I did go and buy and extra long 3/8th drill bit to go through the dry wall to the outside wall though - so this was +13 bucks for a drill bit I'll only use once.
2) outside wall: OMFG, after removing the insulation I found out the out side wall was stucko that was covered over chicken coop wire - WTF? So the tools I had for going through basic dry wall died fast, and was forced to go back to the hardware store and buy reciprocating saw with metal blades that can handle chicken coop wire + 90 bucks, well I got a new toy tool now I guess? crap this is getting expensive... well after that bingo! that cut through that outer wall in no time.
3) okay, now it was time to measure the "hallway" the inside wall to the out side wall, and take off 1/4 as the directions say and cut the aluminum appropriately. OMG, this was the hardest part of the entire ordeal. while trying to cut the outside wall with the blade that was in the packaging it dulled to nothing (so I had to get the reciprocating saw), but now I had no blade to cut the aluminum with, in hindsite, don't use this blade for anything else then cutting drywall and the aluminum - use something else for the outside wall! you guessed it, I had to go back to the hardware store and purchase some metal blades for my jigsaw, get the blades that have small and close teeth, the bigger ones will cause the aluminum to "jump" around while cutting and bend it.
4) now now it's pretty easy and getting to the home stretch, simply add the top and bottom aluminum pieces like they say and then the sides to the inside door, use the caulking and be liberal with it.
5) now take the outside door and get it so it connects with the aluminum "hallway" I did this by myself, but if you have some one else around it would be helpful. After they are are "connected" you'll take the long screws and connect them to all four corners. just do so it is together, not tight as you'll have some play room to make sure it is level after you have it level tighten that bad boy up and boom! it's together! you just no have to go outside and take the protruding screw bit and simply go up and down with it - it will cut itself off at the bit where it is screwed into the door, then simply put in the screw covers and kick your damn dog through the thing (just kidding).
This all being said the installation can be tricky, but not impossible, just make sure you have a few hours to kill, and don't rush it, take your time and you'll be fine. I hoped this helped!
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Reviewed in Canada on July 28, 2019