TIMBER DOORS

Timber doors in Kent

 

Front entrance doors; French doors; glazed; panelled; inward open; outward open. There are limitless configurations but a feature of all our timber doors is robust security, high thermal performance and a reassuringly solid feel.

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DESIGN

Built to our own design evolved from over a decade of research and refinement, and manufactured with our bespoke tooling by Swiss industry leaders, Oertli.

Precision engineered twin comb joint that maximises the glueing surface giving increased joint strength to cope with the weight of double and triple glazing.

The glazing rebate is positioned internally eliminating the frequent problem of water ingress via the glazing bead joint. The rebate features a 5mm ventilation clearance and drainage ports that prolong the performance of sealed glazing units. Glazing units are sealed with a dual combination of high strength bonding tape and capped with neat bead of MS polymer sealant.

Glazing bars are ‘applied bar’ as standard and the critical external faces are jointed and assembled as an integral part of the sash – Instead of just being stuck to the glass as is often seen. Our applied bar system is virtually indistinguishable from a solid bar and as such is suitable for the majority of historic applications. This system offers improved security and thermal performance whilst maintaining elegantly narrow sightlines. As an alternative we do offer individual pane glazing bar system.

Superior weather and acoustic performance is achieved by a continuous double draught seal gasket which in addition to eliminating the draughts often associated with sliding sashes, also improves the smooth operation.

External edges are radiused to 3mm which is a vital feature in maximising the durability of the paint finish. Sharp edges result in very thin paint coating which is prone to premature paint failure. Sharp edges also cause rainwater to pool whereas radiused edges allow it to run freely away.

All horizontal external surfaces have at least 9 degree slope to allow water drainage. Inadequate drainage results in pooling water which leads to timber deterioration.

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50-YEAR GUARANTEE ON ACCOYA TIMBER

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10-YEAR GUARANTEE ON SIKKENS MICROPOROUS FACTORY PAINT

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75% DIMENSION STABILITY

GLAZING

We incorporate single, double and triple glazing into our timber doors. Our ‘standard’ specification is an industry leading 24mm double glazed unit featuring Low E and Low Iron glass leaves; argon gas filled cavity and warmedge spacer bar to achieve centre pane glass value of Ug1.0 which exceeds current Building regulations. By augmenting to Triple glazing we can achieve glass centre pane value of Ug0.5

Options for further enhanced security or noise reduction can be incorporated.

HARDWARE

We offer an option of either friction hinges or butt hinges. Butt hinges are a precisely machined from the most robust 316 marine grade stainless steel.

Multipoint locking mechanisms are engineered by Roto Frank of Germany and have options for secure nightvent opening, and a hold-open feature that secures the window in any open position by operating the handle.

FINISH

Our doors come fully factory finished giving the benefit no decoration on site. Flexible and robust Sikkens microporous coatings prevent trapped moisture which contributes to the failure of traditional oil based painting systems. We can colour match to any paint range and can accommodate two colour finishes and a selection of stain finishes

TIMBER

Engineered European Redwood – The most extensively used timber for window production throughout Europe – Laminated construction reduces dimensional movement.

European Oak – Recognised as a durable timber, suitable where a stain finish is required

Accoya – Offering the best performance for longterm durability, dimensional stability, and minimum maintenance to the paint finish.

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