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  • External white oak doors are produced to an extremely high specifiction from component parts carefully chosen to accommodate the challenges laid down by the UK climate.
  • The laminated timber stiles and rails offer stability against bowing and twisting and the stiles are edged with solid 18mm thick oak lippings. Raised mouldings and beads are also of solid white oak

'Creedmore'

Manufactured Engineered Oak ( Oak Faced)

Supplied Glazed with Triple Glazed unit with
Genuine leaded glass, and wrought iron sandwiched between clear toughened glass
giving a very secure glazed door.

 

available in sizes:

32" x 80" - 813mm x 2032mm

33" x 78" - 838mm x 1981mm

 

Please quote Code: OCREG

 

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It is most Important that the care instructions at this link External Door Information are adhered to
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

As with all timber products manufactured for external use, performance is reliant on both intial and ongoing maintenance. If a small area of the product is untreated or if the exterior seal bcomes cracked, moisture will penetrate ( or escape in summer months!) causing the door to expand or contract at an abnormal rate. This is the most common reason for a door to fail.

Oak is a by-word for strength and durability but this must not be confused with the fact it is most vulnerable and can easily be degraded if constantly exposed to Rain or Hot Sun

A South/South Westerly elevation facing the prevailing weather is the worst scenario. To preserve the beautiful appearance and to guarantee long, trouble free service, it is essential tp provide asequate shelter from the worst elements of the weather

Position them back from the Front face of the building or fit a Canopy/open Porchway projecting not less than 1.5m

However well protected, please follow the care instructions at this link External Door Information

Please note: due to photographic, lighting and printing limitations, colours of doors and graining in timber are guide lines only (some doors illustrated are stained to show the range of colours that can be acheived on site)