White Primed Alaska FD30 Fire Door
Key features
- Material: White
- Application: Internal
- Fire Rating: FD30 Fire Door
- Finish Type: Ready to finish
- Brand: Pure Doors
- Style: Cottage
About this door
The White Primed Alaska FD30 Fire Door is an extremely popular cottage-style door, with a simple yet stylish design.
Inspired by traditional cottage-style architecture, featuring a simple yet striking panelled design that adds character and charm, making it a perfect choice for those looking to add a touch of rustic elegance to their home.
Rated FD30, this means our White Primed Alaska FD30 Fire Door is fire resistant for 30 minutes, allowing time to safely escape in the event of a fire. Each fire rating is backed up by comprehensive independent testing and certifications to ensure FD30 fire doors perform as expected.
Things we thought you should know!
This white fire door is primed with a single base coat only.
Decoration and Finishing - Internal Primed Doors
This door is supplied pre-primed, meaning that it has been factory treated with a base coat.
This door will require further topcoats of a paint product in order to finish the door, it's recommended that decoration is performed straight away.
Please always avoid the use of water-based finishing products as this may cause the door to bow, warp or delaminate. Using these types of products will invalidate your guarantee.
Before finishing your door, we would always recommend reading our Door Care information which can be viewed by clicking here, along with any additional manufacturer's documentation supplied with the door itself.
We would always recommend reading our Door Care information which can be viewed by clicking here, along with any additional manufacturer's documentation supplied with the door itself.
What is Engineered Timber?
These doors are manufactured using laminated veneered lumber (LVL). LVL or more commonly known as “engineered timber” is a modern method of construction that is economical with the use of natural timber resources.
The main parts & rails of the door are usually constructed using solid strips/blocks of timber (some internals may contain a laminated board and/or particleboard), which are then glued and then clamped together.
They are then faced with a veneer and edged with a solid timber “lipping”. The benefits of using engineered construction doors over more traditional methods are that it is far more unlikely to twist or split (we do not get problems with panels splitting) and possibly the most important reason is that it is much more eco-friendly!
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Give us a call to discuss on 0114 2557800 or drop us an email at info@doordeals.co.uk.