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Transform your home or office with one of Oakwood Doors internal french doors or room dividers. Any of our french doors or room dividers give you the option of enlarging or enclosing any individual space. Our french doors are available in a wide range of colours, materials and styles and can be provided treated or prefinished. At Oakwood Doors, we are certain that you will find the right french doors or room divider for your home. Oakwood Doors can deliver any of our doors within mainland UK. Our sales team will be happy to offer you help and advice based on any of your door requirements. Internal Door Pairs / French Doors Internal Pocket Door System Sliding Door Gear System> 1-25 of second hand products for sale X x Receive the latest products by email By registering you agree to Trovit's Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy RelevanceDate (most recent)Date (oldest)Price (lowest first)Price (highest first) No min £25£50£100£200£300£400£500£1,000 No max.




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Doors height 78" width 32". Collection only North Common BS30. 4ft French Doors 4 ft French doors for sale, excellent condition, quality heavy duty doors, not cheap flimsy rubbish. 3 Lovely internal French doors Selling lovely internal French doors, no longer needed as removing the wall. The width is 137 and the height is 197. UPVC French Doors 1800 width x 2110 height Selling due to extension work Sold as seen In full working order with keys Ex Demo French Doors Brand new only used in a showroom 2.2 high 1.45wide with 1foot wide side panels wood grain foil on doors with chrome handles Interior French Doors French doors good contain one side white other side oak Custom made fitted cabinets and wardrobes Patio doors. Folding doors Windows and Doors Drought Proofing Windows Shutters Bespoken fitted Furniture. French Doors and Windows For sale: very good condition French doors and window set: Doors: 79" l 19.5" w Windows: 59" l 15" w Similar products :  doors kent Report




Pair Of Interior Solid Oak French Doors ...high x 4 ft 7 3/4 inch wide each door is 40mm thick brass hinges included viewing recommended buyer to collect cash on collection these are very heavy doors 2 A pair of as new french doors with glass A pair of french doors as new, just fitted and the wife dont like them because they have frosted glass, they will fit opening 1,975h x 1,160 wide. Tilt and Slide French Doors Tilt and slide French doors. Can be seen fitted. Gold effect handle with lockable system. Reason for sale we are having... Georgian Upvc French Doors 82 X 72 Georgian style french doors. Don't fit my opening. X Be the first to find out about new listings for french doors x Receive the latest products by email By registering you agree to Trovit's Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy 1 2 3 4 5 Next »32 in. x 80 in. Molded Textured 6-Panel Primed White Solid Core Composite Single Prehung Interior Door Set your store to see localavailabilityImage 1 of 3




This fiberglass door looks like it's made of wood. We chose this Jeld-Wen door for our renovated farmhouse. Despite the chilly (seasonable) weather, work is progressing on the renovation/rebuild of our house in Dummerston. Last week, the three exterior doors were installed. Which brings me to one of my pet peeves: the lack of really good choices for highly energy-efficient exterior doors. We ended up with a solution that I think will be okay, but there is a huge void in the world of truly high-performance doors. Here, I’ll describe the three doors we put in. I hope you can put up with my whining. The purpose of front doors, I’m told, is to look nice. But I also wanted a front entrance door that would remain stable and airtight over many years or service and that would provide reasonable insulating value. Oh, and I didn’t want to spend more than about $2,000 for it. That proved a challenge. I would have loved to install one of the gorgeous custom entrance doors made by Steve Benson’s company, J.S. Benson Woodworking, in Brattleboro.




They are custom-fabricated of durable and highly stable triple-laminated mahogany (sustainably produced wood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council(FSC) Nonprofit organization that promotes forestry practices that are sustainable from environmental and social standpoints; FSC certification on a wood product is an indicator that the wood came from a well-managed forest. is available), but as solid wood, there is very little insulating value: maybe R-3 for a 2-3/4”-thick door. For Benson doors with lites, the energy performance gets a little better, because Steve has access to super-high-performance glass from Alpen Windows in Colorado. Those lites can provide an insulating value of R-5 or even more — significantly higher than the solid door. A U.S.-Made Door for Passivhaus Buildings New Green Building Products — September 2011 GBA Product Guide: Drewexim Passive House Doors GBA Product Guide: Intus Passive House Doors GBA Product Guide: Pazen Fenstertechnik Doors




Q&A: Exterior doors that are well-insulated and seal well Brute Force Collaborative: Passivhaus Doors J.S. Benson: Passivhaus Doors Steve’s beautiful doors have one other drawback: they cost an arm and a leg, starting at about $5,000. A little rich for our budget. A high-end fiberglass entrance door When I was researching doors for the house at Leader Home Center, I came across a Jeld-Wen door made of fiberglass but with a knotty-alder grain that looks remarkably like real wood — and I say that as someone who pays close attention to wood and can readily distinguish most species based on the grain. One could easily be fooled into thinking this door was real alder! This door looked good. It was solidly built, yet it had a polyurethane insulation core, significantly boosting its R-valueMeasure of resistance to heat flow; the higher the R-value, the lower the heat loss. The inverse of U-factor.I had already researched fiberglass vs. steel, and found that most energy experts preferred the former, even though magnetic weatherstripping can be used with steel.




“That’s the one I’d like,” I told Russ Chapman at Leader, referring to the knotty-alder floor sample. (Russ had been incredibly patient with me as I picked his brain for energy-performance information.) He said he’d price it out and get back to me.It turned out that Jeld-Wenn had discontinued that model as a stock item; that particular door had been on display for three years. A similar door was still available, but it’s now a fully custom, hand-made option, and instead of costing around $2,000, it was going to cost something like $10,000! “So what about buying this display model,” I asked Russ? It had a few dings, but would suffice. He figured out a nice price for it (the floor model wasn’t doing them much good, since that door wasn’t really available anymore as a reasonably affordable product). Because we couldn’t get a matching side-lite in the same knotty-alder wood, we had the door hung with a totally different, painted side panel. The glass for that side panel is reasonably good: double-glazed with at least 5/8” separation between the panes of glass, argonInert (chemically stable) gas, which, because of its low thermal conductivity, is often used as gas fill between the panes of energy-efficient windows.




-fill, and a low-e coatingVery thin metallic coating on glass or plastic window glazing that reduces heat loss through the window; the coating emits less radiant energy (heat radiation), which makes it, in effect, reflective to that heat; boosts a window’s R-value and reduces its U-factor.We went with a continuous glass panel to minimize the greater edge losses that occur with true divided lites. I think it will look great when the house is sided. Cheaper back and side doors For the back door into the porch and side door into the garage we wanted less expensive doors that were going to be well-insulated and tight. We opted for fairly run-of-the-mill fiberglass doors with upper glazingWhen referring to windows or doors, the transparent or translucent layer that transmits light. High-performance glazing may include multiple layers of glass or plastic, low-e coatings, and low-conductivity gas fill. these are also made by Jeld-Wen and cost us about $300 apiece. These aren’t anything like the wood-like fiberglass entrance door in appearance (you could never mistake them for real wood), but like the front door, they have a polyurethane insulation core.




Because there’s less structural reinforcing material in these doors, they may actually outperform the front door from an energy standpoint. I’ll be very curious about this and will plan to do some thermographic (infrared) analysis once the house is completed and lived in to study heat the relative loss through the different doors. We still need better door options I think the three exterior doors we ended up with provide a reasonably good compromise in appearance and performance. But compared with other energy features of the house (R-40 walls, R-50 roof, mostly triple-glazed windows, etc.), the doors are still a weak link. I would love to see a high-quality, durable, energy-efficient, and reasonably affordable door introduced. Even at the high end — where customers have unlimited budgets and want to create a dream house that can be heated using solar panels on the roof — well-insulated doors are very hard to find. In Europe there are some good doors used for Passivhaus projects, but these tend to be very expensive.

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