Central to the appearance of your home and the barrier that separates you and your family from uninvited guests and the great British weather, the Finesse range of entrance doors are the most secure, durable and energy efficient doors available in the market today.
With a choice of either a handcrafted PVC-u entrance door that is manufactured in our modern factory using traditional methods of construction (reinforced with a central mullion and mid-rail for superb strength) to create your very own design or one of our ultra-modern, high tech Apeer composite doors with the sophisticated appearance of solid timber, you will have the confidence and knowledge that which-ever option you choose, it will make a stunning, warm and secure entrance to grace any home.
All Finesse entrance doors are fitted as standard with a multi-point locking system which combines roller compression bolts for maximum draught-proofing, tempered steel horns for optimum security and a choice of either a five lever mortise lock or a Kitemark cylinder lock (a thumb turn cylinder is also available).
Why not let your creative flare run wild with our wide range of bevel, lead and decorative film designs, you are sure to find a design that suits your style.
Threshold options – standard 70mm PVC-u storm-proof or low aluminium in compliance with Part M of the current Building Regulations
Accessories and extras – a fine selection of door knockers is available to compliment your choice of door and a spy hole viewer can be incorporated into the Urn design or fitted separately - security guards or chains can also be fitted for that extra peace of mind.
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****NEW LEGISLATION****
In line with new regulations as of 1st July 2013. CE Marking is now mandatory. All complete Windows and Doors manufactured by Finesse come CE Marked and copies of our Declarations of Performance can be forwarded to you on request. Please contact 01228 522581 for copies.
For those who choose to buy Supply Only Unglazed, this is not considered a complete item until the glazing has been put together, of which you will need to make sure you have the ability to CE Mark yourself. For further information on this, please visit http://www.ggf.org.uk/ce-marking-faqs.
Examples of Entrance & Residential Doors...
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