LP White Primed Canterbury 4 Panel FD30 Fire Door

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£252.25

Key features

  • Material: White
  • Application: Internal
  • Fire Rating: FD30 Fire Door
  • Finish Type: Ready to finish
  • Brand: LPD Doors
  • Style: 4 Panel

About this door

The White Primed Canterbury 4 Panel Fire Door from LPD Doors is a solid core traditionally styled white primed door.

Ideal for a wide range of home settings, this is a classic, continuously popular style within the range and compliments a large number of interior design approaches due to it's simplistic and elegant nature.

With four raised and fielded panels and traditional beading around each panel, this style lends itself to a diverse range of colours, allowing flexibility in your design choices.

The range includes a matching non-fire door and glazed door options to allow you to complete the look throughout your home.

Complete your LPD internal fire door with our range of fire door ironmongery.

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.

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!

If there is anything you are unsure of, our friendly team are here to help.

Give us a call to discuss on 0114 2557800 or drop us an email at info@doordeals.co.uk.

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