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Pre-finished internal doors
J_Smotthies2021
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Hi,
I am currently researching the market to buy 12 pre-finished internal doors but really struggling to find the right one. Firstly, there are tons of online companies and not possible to see the quality of the doors. Where should I look for an average quality door with good price?
I am currently researching the market to buy 12 pre-finished internal doors but really struggling to find the right one. Firstly, there are tons of online companies and not possible to see the quality of the doors. Where should I look for an average quality door with good price?
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Xl joinery are pretty good Howdens are ok but the veneer is very thin, are theses going into new linings or old linings?
It just that if they go into old linings you may have to trim the doors and will need to refinish where you have trimmedMaybe, just once, someone will call me 'Sir' without adding, 'You're making a scene.'1 -
Builder replaced all the door frames however I am not sure what width he put.
I think, thin doors might look a bit cheap.....what about other options? and whats reasonable price for a door? Walnut?0 -
Your going to pay a premium for walnut, 35mm is standard 44mm your moving into fire doors, just done a quick search £150 to £400 depending on style can’t really comment on the cheaper doors as would like to see them first especially if I was buying twelve I must say walnut is a really nice style to go for!Maybe, just once, someone will call me 'Sir' without adding, 'You're making a scene.'0
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XL where the only place I could find certain sizes from they seem to cover a much wider range of sizes, had a problem pantry door that was previously a boiler room and had one of those old slatted lightweight doors on. Quality was really good. From memory they had quite a decent lip too which came in handy as our doors where all random sizes.travis-powers said:Xl joinery are pretty good Howdens are ok but the veneer is very thin, are theses going into new linings or old linings?
It just that if they go into old linings you may have to trim the doors and will need to refinish where you have trimmed1
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