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For over 14 years we have been your trusted online source for Rustic Hardware and Old World style Hardware. This includes clavos, decorative nails, strap hinges, drawer pulls, speakeasy grills, door pulls, gate hardware, door handles, slide bolts, cane bolts,door knockers, gate pulls,gate latches, gate hinges, decorative hinges and other unique rustic or decorative door hardware. Be sure to see our exclusive line rustic pyramid head wood screws that are a throwback to yesteryear. A note about clavos:Wild West Hardware is a leading supplier of clavos and rustic hardware.  Need more information on clavos?   *FREE Shipping on orders over $150.00 and reduced shipping on smaller orders  (*lower 48 States) Be sure to sign up for our Newsletter! (located on left margin).  We offer exclusive deals and discounts for our email subscribers on a regular basis. Doors SectionStock item: 138637 - Large Victorian 6 Panel Pine Door £350.00 + VATLarge Victorian 6 panel pine door




Stock item: 138556 - Regencyset Of 6 Pitch Pine Doors £225.00 Each + V Stock item: 138552 - 6 Panel Ex Door £175.00 + VAT Stock item: 138555 - Internal / External Oak 7 Panel Door £250.00 + VA Stock item: 138588 - Pair Brass Pull Handles £75.00 A Pair + VAT Stock item: 138589 - Victorian Brass Door Knocker £120.00+ VAT Stock item: 138590 - 20th Century Brass Door Knocker £40.00 + VAT Stock item: 138591 - Pair Brass Pull Handles £75.00 Per Pair + VAT Stock item: 138580 - Early 19th Century 3 Plank Oak Door £375.00 + VAT Stock item: 138581 - Early 19th Century 3 Plank Oak Door £375.00 + VATWhen everything seems to be going up in price we have decided to lower a lot of ours. Plus we are giving - FREE DELIVERY on 10 or more doors. Huge discounts on selected J B Kind Doors and  ALL Deanta doors. See 'J B Kind Specials' in the Door Drop Down Menu and Deanta in the Brand drop down. A large selection of our doors, including Fire Doors, can be made to measure.




Please call 01603 489073 for details. We like to think we can't be beaten on price but, if that's not the case, we will price match where we can. The Door & Floor Shop specialises in providing quality doors, wood flooring, laminate flooring, vinyl flooring and carpet for both commercial and domestic properties. We pride ourselves on our attentive customer service and will do our best to answer any questions you may have relating to the purchase and installation of your doors or flooring. Feel free to chat to one of our advisors using the link to the bottom right or pick up the phone and call us in the shop.Our products are crafted from the best materials including pine, oak and redwood, as well as attractive veneers such as walnut, oak and ash wood. The ironmongery section includes handles in a variety of styles, locks, latches, and door security products, fire door accessories and much more. We also provide door frames and casings for your door and joinery projects. Crafted using the finest materials, the Benchmarx internal door collection is a reliable choice for your joinery project.




With an extensive collection to choose from, our internal doors range includes classic moulded, pine, contemporary white-primed, stunning feature doors, innovative folding doors and flush / fire doors. Our typical moulded door is constructed with a honeycomb core for a strong and robust finish. These doors are available with a solid timber outer frame, fielded panel and a timber insert for locks. Most of our doors are prepared in the factory so they’re ready for finishing - so you can customise each door to your specific style. Browse our eclectic range of external doors - perfect for any home. We stock many different types including feature doors, softwood, folding, French doors, flush doors and garage doors.  Benchmarx external doors are available in a choice of styles and finishes. Our typical external doors comprise of hardwood lipping, an engineered timber core, a hardwood veneered panel for extra durability, silicone sealed panels and hardwood moulding. Other external door types include French, sliding and folding doors - perfect for patio living during the summer.




We also stock commercial applications such as plywood-faced fire doors and panic an emergency exit fittings. Our comprehensive ironmongery range includes a great choice of handles, from contemporary designs to traditional and classic styles - all of our handle suites are available with a choice of matching escutcheons and bathroom fittings, to ensure a fully coordinated look to your interior design project.For external doors we stock everything from cylinder pulls to letter plates, as well as door handles, numerals, and security chains. Our interior door ironmongery range includes a wide choice of quality hinges, locks, latches, and security fittings, for extra peace of mind. Frames, Casings and Linings Choose from our robust frames, casings and linings available to order at Benchmarx.Our frames range from imperial weatherstripped to fire resisting frames, as well as mobility imperial weatherstripped options.Please agree to the updated terms and conditionsThat large, sliding glass patio door that you love because it lets in so much natural light?




Yeah, burglars love them, too. What is a beautiful home feature to you is a welcome sign for many burglars. Well, according to one former burglar it’s because sliding glass doors:  So what’s one to do? Board up the sliding glass door permanently? Replace it with large, locking steel doors? Both are options, though not great ones.  Below, we’ll show you the 3 ways burglars break in through your sliding glass door and how you can prevent or deter each one. Most sliding glass doors come with a lock that is really just a latch. It shouldn’t be relied on to keep burglars out of your home. Here’s a video demonstration of a homeowner unlocking his simply by jiggling it a bit. Install a better sliding glass door lock. You have a lot of options, but here are the best ones we recommend: Security bars Security bars are strong metal bars that attach to one side of the door frame and then are extended or folded into place and brace against the sliding door to lock it into place. Master Lock 265DCCSEN Dual-Function Security Bar shown bracing a sliding glass door You can create something similar yourself.




Cut a dowel or piece of 1x1 wood to the width of your tracks when closed. Then place the brace in the tracks to “lock” the door.  Traditional sliding door locks The most common type of sliding door lock is a basically a bolt that attaches to the sliding door. When shut, the bolt slides up into the frame of the door to secure it. A key then locks the bolt in position. How sliding door locks work. Double bolt locks This is a newer type of sliding door lock. Double bolt locks are 2 pieces. One piece attaches to the frame of your door. The other attaches to the sliding door. When shut, the piece that attaches to the frame nests inside of the piece that attaches to the door. Metal bolts then slide into the piece attached to your frame to secure the door. Check out this video to see how they work. Door sensors While not a substitute for a good lock, door sensors help keep your family and belongings safe. When the door is opened, they will trigger your alarm. And a sounding alarm can be enough to scare off some burglars because they don’t want attention called to what they’re doing.




A Honeywell wireless door/window contact sensor Another way burglars break in through your sliding door is by physically lifting the door. Using a crowbar, burglars can actually lift up the door, move it off the tracks and out of the way. Well, this is how the door was put into the frame when it was made. The burglars are just reversing the process.  With the exception of the security bars, all the options listed in the first section also work well to prevent thieves from just lifting the door out of its frame. Even with the best door lock and working door sensors a thief can still break in through your patio door simply by breaking the glass. “Won’t that make a lot of noise?” you might be thinking. Sure, but if you’re not home they’ll still get a bunch of stuff before anyone gets there. Plus, if they see something they really want and think they can get in and out quickly, they may simply smash the glass, grab it, and go—even if you’re home. Glass is always going to be a weak point in your home’s security system.




But here are some ways to strengthen it: Replace your door with an impact-resistant sliding door Many door and window companies make impact-resistant or “hurricane-proof” sliding doors that cannot be easily broken. However, they are expensive, heavy and difficult to install. Window film Security window film is a thin, protective sheet that can be applied to glass to make it more difficult to break through. It won’t make your sliding doors impenetrable. But it can make your home a more difficult target and give more time for authorities to get there, especially when paired with a glass-break sensor (below). Check out this video demonstration. Glass-break detectors Glass-break detectors will sound your security system’s alarm when glass is broken in your home. Just like with door sensors, a sounding alarm can be enough to scare off some burglars. In fact, in an interview, one former burglar said the mere presence of them was enough to make him go to the next home. “When they see that glass break [sensor] attached to that window, they know that this is a well-secured home.

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