Doors
Why Wood?
Nothing else matches it in term of appearance.
With the establishment of FSC certification, the sustainable credentials of timbers can be guaranteed.
It is the most renewable construction resource available.
It is 100% biodegradable.
A growing tree emits Oxygen, and consumes Carbon Dioxide.
Wood has proved its ability to last for hundreds of years as a building material.
Great advances in paint finish technology mean that redecoration need only be every 6 - 8 years.
With a minimum of care, good quality timber windows will last a lifetime.
Advances in weather seal technology mean that a well designed window is totally draught free.
Properly designed timber windows can be double glazed.
Timbers strength means that slim, elegant frame sections can be used, making the glass area greater.
Timber has one of the highest insulation values of all window construction materials.
New timber windows will add to the value of your home.
You can have timber windows in any colour you want.
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Doors are one of the main focal points for any building, and play a significant part in giving it character. The elegant proportions of Victorian four panelled entrance door in a listed building or the light, spacious feel afforded by french doors opening onto a garden. There are no end of different configurations; full glazed; half glazed; doors with winglights; fixed side panels. We offer advice on the suitabilty of doors for given situations, and our quotations come with  proportional drawings for each item showing clearly what the proposed door will look like.

Designing a nice looking door is the easy part. But designing a door that will stand up to severe weather  and gale force winds year after year is where we come into our own.

We achieve this by specifying appropriate high quality timbers that exhibit minimal moisture movement and high durability. Careful consideration given to draught seal positions to ensure seamless draught free operation. Exterior door faces designed with emphasis on 'water path analysis', ensuring that all the traditional weak spots such as glazing rebates, meeting stiles, and panel grooves  have longevity built into them.  An important point when you consider that rainwater does not simply drip downward, but will travel horizontally and even uphill through the effects of capillary action and wind pressure differential between inside and outside faces.

If you’ve been let down by timber doors in the past, then take a closer look at ours...