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Internal glazed doors
Deladuro
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After hours and hours of searching we have had no luck finding an internal glazed door of the dimensions we need.
Does anyone out there know where we might find a selection of 2032x813x44 doors?
Does anyone out there know where we might find a selection of 2032x813x44 doors?
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First door I looked at:
http://www.howdens.com/product-range/doors-joinery-collection/internal-doors/softwood-doors/4-panel-clear-pine-2-light-glazed/
It doesn't say how deep the door is but doors are a pretty standard depth and I presume that 44mm isn't imperative...
Or is it Fire Door at 44mm? Do you need it for building regs? I don't think you'll find one that's glazed unless you spent a mega fortune on specially treated glass (if it exists) - normal glass would just pop, in which case it won't be a fire door!Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Okay, it's not that hard, I don't know where you're looking...
http://www.wickes.co.uk/newquay-hemlock-glazed-door-2032x813mm/invt/165903/
Fire doors:
http://www.idealdoors.co.uk/fire-doors-c19.htmlEverything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Thanks Doozergirl.
I should have been a bit more specific in my original post (difficult to concentrate with a 3 yr old dangling round my neck).
I have found these during our search - but it's not exactly a selection - unless you count 'take it or leave it' as a choice.
Appreciate the help, though. Looks like I haven't missed any really obvious avenues.
I really hadn't appreciated that finding a plain clear-glaze door would be so awkward.0 -
http://www.distinctivedoors.co.uk/variations/1971-derwent-glazed-35-thick-80-x-32?referer=google_merchants
http://www.doorsuppliesonline.co.uk/Interior-Doors/XL-Joinery-Interior-Doors/Internal-Oak/XL-Oak-Pattern-10-Clear-Glazed-2032x813mm/prod_1224.html
http://www.doorsuppliesonline.co.uk/Interior-Doors/XL-Joinery-Interior-Doors/Internal-Oak/XL-Oak-Pattern-10-Clear-Glazed-2032x813mm/prod_1224.html
They all look to be 35mm thick, which I think is standard. (try sticking "2032 door interior clear" into google for more...)0 -
Thanks ic.
I'm told I need at least 40mm to fit the existing door frame - so that it doesn't look too odd and standards/stops don't need re-doing.
Just one of the delights of buying an older property I guess.....0
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