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Help locating a door
InsideInsurance
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Managed to damage one of the doors in our rented flat and so need to get a replacement. Despite it being a new build the management agent doesnt know where the original was acquired from as the builders went bust just after finishing it so incomplete records etc. :mad:
Did contact the company they thought the builders used but they advised they werent the suppliers and none of the people they have sell anything close enough.
Anyone know a very good internal door supplier that could look at the photo and source it? Or in deed if someone actually knows who the manufacturer/ model is would be even better so photo included below just in case someone's hobby is door spotting.

Many thanks :beer:
Did contact the company they thought the builders used but they advised they werent the suppliers and none of the people they have sell anything close enough.
Anyone know a very good internal door supplier that could look at the photo and source it? Or in deed if someone actually knows who the manufacturer/ model is would be even better so photo included below just in case someone's hobby is door spotting.

Many thanks :beer:
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Is the door badly damaged? I've seen some damaged doors put right by a french polisher - not always possible but could be an option.0
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Its a typical internal paper door, there is now a circa 6" round hole through one side of the door which is mainly made up of 2 parts and a couple of fragments.
Not sure a polisher could do anything as I am assuming the front is actually print rather than real wood? Will have a chat with a local company anyway to see0 -
try
http://www.jbkind.com/
www.howarth-timber.co.uk
no recommendation on either company.
also http://www.pkfgroup.co.uk
if its a hole then beyond repair I would have thought.0 -
Thanks for the recommendation. J B Kind was one of the companies the building supplier checked with and they said it wasnt one of theirs. Will look at the other company as it isnt a name thats familiar.0
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Howdens do soething Su liar but only a 2 panel version.
http://www.howdens.com/product-range/doors-joinery-collection/internal-doors/flush-doors/2-panel-inlaid-oak-veneer/Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0 -
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A few at B&Q..
http://search.diy.com/search#w=inlay door0 -
I normally find that it will be one one side or the other of the big rectangular hole that leads from one room to the next.InsideInsurance wrote: »Help locating a door
Sorry - couldn't resist.:D
What?
Not even vaguely amusing?
Oh!
I'll get me coat then shall I?
CheersThe difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits. - Einstein0 -
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:rotfl::T:rotfl:How do you know where I live?InsideInsurance wrote: »Dont bother, we'll post it :beer:
CheersThe difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits. - Einstein0
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