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We offer a wide range of products
to put the finishing touch to your door. From
stains, wood dyes and varnishes to a whole range
of quality iron mongery. Available from any of
our four branches.
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The door should
be checked to ensure no damage has occurred
at time of delivery. |
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Leave protective packaging
in place for as long as possible. |
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Treat and prime or seal
the door ensuring all edges are covered immediately. |
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Paint or stain all surfaces
remembering to pay particular attention to
top and bottom edges after shaving and alterations
have been made, (Including mortice and letter
plate cavities in exterior doors). |
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Store the door flat in
a dry well-ventilated area prior to fitting. |
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Remember intumescent strip
must be incorporated in either the door or
frame for a fire door to comply with fire
ratings. |
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To avoid damage, do not
lift the door by the glazing bars. |
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Rebates and glazing beads
must be treated with preservative before fitting
glass or applying putty or mastic. |
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External doors and doors
weighing over 20kg must be fitted with three
hinges. This rule also applies where large
differences of temperature or humidity on
opposite faces is likely. |
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On an external door always
use a quality paint or high build stain, which
must be applied in dry weather. |
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External doors facing south
or south west are subject to high surface
temperatures. This will increase the risk
of distortion and resin ''bleed'' from knot
areas. The use of light stains or paints may
help combat this. |
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External doors must not
be used in interior locations or vice versa
- L+B and F,LB doors in particular. |
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Never fit or store doors
in a new building unless a drying period has
taken place and all ''wet'' trades are completed.
Timber will react in a damp environment and
this may cause distortion in some doors. |
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Excess heat, dryness, humidity
or temperature change to the doors should
be avoided until they have attained a moisture
content compatible to the surrounding area.
This is a natural and gradual process. |
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Care must be taken not
to partly expose timber veneered doors to
ultra violet light during storage as this
can cause discoloration. |
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When fitting mortice locks,
take care not to cut through the middle rail
- this will weaken the door. |
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