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Front & Back Doors Combining style with security, our wide range of Exterior Front & Back Doors includes glazed and panelled options in materials ranging from softwood & hardwood to metal, composite & PVCu. 2 Panel Clear Pine Veneer Glazed Back Door, (H)1981mm (W)762mm Framed, Ledged & Braced Clear Pine Veneer Unglazed Front Door, (H)1981mm (W)762mm 2 Panel Clear Pine Veneer Glazed Back Door, (H)1981mm (W)838mm 2 Panel Clear Pine Veneer Glazed Back Door, (H)2032mm (W)813mm FRAMED Ledged And Braced Oak Veneer External Door, (H)1981mm (W)762mm White PVCu Half Glazed External Back Door & Frame Lh, (H)2055mm (W)840mm Framed, Ledged & Braced Clear Pine Veneer Unglazed Front Door, (H)2032mm (W)813mm Ledged & Braced Redwood Timber Back Door, (H)1981mm (W)762mm White PVCu Half Glazed External Back Door & Frame Rh, (H)2055mm (W)840mm 2 Panel Primed Glazed Back Door, (H)1981mm (W)838mm White PVCu Fully Glazed Back Door & Frame Rh, (H)2055mm (W)840mm




Ledged & Braced Redwood Timber Back Door, (H)1981mm FRAMED Ledged And Braced Oak Veneer External Door, Flush Ply Veneer External Fire Door, (H)1981mm (W)762mm 10 Lite Oak Veneer Glazed Internal Door, (H)1981mmPlease update your browser - Due to changes made to improve internet security, the browser you are using is no longer able to handle payment online. These updates are part of an industry-wide initiative to improve security standards. Please update your browser - Due to changes made to improve internet security, the browser you are using is no longer able to handle payment online. Showing the biggest reductions, hottest sales and best deals first! Adjust the filters above to narrow your results! Oak Veneer External Front/Back Door, (H)1981mm (W)762mm We also have 13 deals for B&Q on DealFeed Knotty Pine External Front/Back Door, (H)1981mm (W)762mm Mid Bar PVCu Fully Glazed Back Door & Frame Lh, (H)2055mm (W)920mm Wickes Tyne Aluminium Door Glazed 1981 x 762mm Right Hand Hung




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Windows, Doors & Joinery For over 175 years, Jewson has supplied the trade with a vast range of quality internal and external timber products. comprehensive range includes everything from doors, windows and ironmongery to conservatories, cubicles and stairs. up by our team of experts who can offer specialist advice at any one of our branches throughout the UK. You can be rest assured that the joinery products you buy from Jewson are of the highest quality. We've entered into supplier partnerships with some of the world's leading manufacturers including JELD-WEN doors & windows, Premdor, Richard Burbridge, Leeds Plywood Doors, J.B.Kind and Velux. We are also able to offer a range of joinery products with chain of custody certification through our network of branches. your windows, doors and joinery needs we've got it covered at Roof Windows & Lights Door Casings & Linings Garage Door Design Tool Need help finding the product that's right for you?




All colours are available in tester pots Delivering 200 years of quality We can help you choose your colour with confidence Find or create your perfect colour, available at B&Q The Valspar® Collections range has been developed using our innovative multi-surface formula, perfect for use on walls, ceilings, wood and metal. Available in tester pots, 1L & 2.5L An exquisite tonal range inspired by a rich heritage of storytelling greats and their timeless masterpieces. A chalky palette of pastel tones from the Pantone® range that will soothe your senses. A vibrant, modern palette from the Pantone® range that will make your home ‘pop’ with colour. Inspired by the world of cosmetics and beauty. An alluring palette of colours for a luxuriously chic home. A galactic spectrum of hues that bring the feel of the cosmos into your home.Get them matched and mixed when you visit your local store.Traditional sash and case windows and door frames




Traditional windows and door frames were not and should not be fixed in any way to the outside masonry rather they are wedged and held from the inside by battens for lath or plaster or the window shutter casing or on the hard with plaster tight up to the frame. They were face bedded around the frames with hairy lime plaster to ensure full contact with the rebated masonry detail, and subsequently pointed up externally with Burnt Sand Mastic to form a long lasting, completely wind and water tight flexible joint between the outside masonry and the timber frame. This method of fitting timber frames to openings in traditional masonry buildings has never been surpassed and should not be altered. Traditional Burnt Sand MasticMade by roasting sand on a hot plate or in a kiln and was originally mixed with lead based driers and crushed chalk. However for many decades now, alternative natural driers have replaced the lead products. Available in a limited number of colours by request. Burnt sand mastic as supplied contains no lead products.




New installations should follow traditional practice. Repair work may have to take account of erosion of masonry, movement, poorly fitted previous replacement windows or doors or poorly executed repair work including non hardening modern mastics which require replacement.Eroded, defective masonry should be repaired to form a neat edge where practicable to maintain the burnt san mastic joint at a consistent size (approximately 20mm). Burnt sand mastic is not a masonry repair material: Joints that have lost their lime backing and where there is clear space between the frame and the masonry must be packed, either with well haired lime mortar or a rot proof compressible filler such as Flexcell, in all events the gap must be filled to within 10mm of the plane of the ingo.Sash and case windows have weight pockets and when filling the gap, care should be taken to ensure nothing enters the weight pocket and affects the free running of the window. For this reason expanding foam should be avoided.




The timber frame should have loose flaking paint removed and be fully primed and undercoated before applying the finished mastic. Check the absorbency of the masonry, repair or render with water as the mastic is oil bound and high absorbency may occasionally result in bleeding from the mastic into the surrounding masonry.If the masonry has a high surface absorbency, use tape to protect and mask the masonry to prevent undue surface spread. (Trail samples should be carried out) Although oil stains usually do evaporate over time, avoidance is the best option.Using a small painters fitch, neatly apply a small quantity of the oil drier directly onto the frame and masonry to prime the surface ready to receive the mastic. Keep the primer to the line of the mastic avoid over priming. This can be done up to 1 hour before applying the mastic (weather dependant). Do not allow the oil primer to dry, apply the mastic while it is still feels oily or tacky to the touch. As supplied Burnt Sand Mastic is a two part product, the burnt sand, in a tub and the two part oil and drier in a plastic bottle.




For each ltr of burnt sand add approximately 200ml total of oil hardener is added a little at a time, mixing carefully at each addition until the mastic is worked into a thick putty like consistency and comes cleanly of the mixing trowel. It should be possible to turn virtually all the material into a large ball with a single flip or the trowel. Allow to stand in a covered container for approximately 2 hours prior to use to ensure that all the oil and hardener has fully integrated with the burnt sand. Remix immediately before application.ApplicationUsing a mastic trowel and box, press the mastic into shape in the box and lift with the trowel, filling from the bottom of the joint and work up, always lay mastic on mastic, do not work to an open face as this will result in poor compaction, flush the mastic with the face of the ingo tight to the frame. Where the joint to be filled is less than 10mm it may be necessary to form a neat angled fillet of mastic, not exceeding a 45 degree angle.




It is important to maintain a consistent margin on the timber frame. Keep tools wiped with an oiled cloth during the application. After filling, starting from a corner, press the mastic trowel tightly against the face of the timber frame and masonry jamb and carefully press and draw the trowel to create a neat regular flush or angled fillet.Clean away any excess mastic and wipe the finished timber edges on completion. Where tape has been applied to minimize soiling with oil on absorbent surfaces, after finishing the mastic, remove the tape immediately, taking care to ensure that the mastic does not pull away with the tape. There should be no visible lips at the mastic edge on removal of tape. Mastic should not be over painted, paint deteriorates relatively quickly and requires constant maintenance.Once mixed with the oil drier and re-mixed prior to use, mastic will begin to harden, therefore mix only that which can be used within 4 hours. In normal weather conditions a noticeable hardening will take place within 24 hours.

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