Wickes York Oak 3 Panel Internal Fire Door
Product code: 9000152494
£195
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The Wickes York Oak 3 Panel Internal Fire Door features a 3 panel design that offers a contemporary twist on traditional shaker styling. The oak surface is ready for staining or painting, allowing you to customise it to match your interior decor. Provides 30 minutes of fire resistance, offering essential protection and peace of mind.
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Product details
- Type: Fire doors
- Dimensions: 1981 x 762 x 44 mm
- Height: 1981 mm
- Thickness: 44 mm
- Door Height Imperial: 6' 6''
- Door Thickness Imperial: 1.75''
- Door Width Imperial: 2' 6''
- Weight: 34 kg
- Material: Oak veneer
- Colour: Oak
- Style: Traditional doors
- Finish: Un-finished
- Interior or Exterior Use: Interior
- Fire Rating: 30 minutes
- Opening Direction: Reversible
- Trimmable: Yes
- Construction: Engineered solid core construction
- Glazing Type: Unglazed
- Range: York
- Certifications Met: Bs476 Part 22
- Standards Met: Part B, Part E, Part M
- Brand Name: Wickes
- Supports Sustainability: Contains responsibly sourced timber
Features & benefits
- This 3 panel design oak veneer door is a stylish twist on the traditional shaker design
- Mixed material construction using timber, real wood veneers and man-made materials
- Engineered composite core construction for greater resistance to warping, twisting and splitting than traditional timber doors
- Door furniture is sold separately
- Rated to a minimum fire resistance of 30 minutes, and meet the requirements of BS 476. Our self-adhesive intumescent strips need to be attached onto the door or frame. Sold separately
- The door may be trimmed by up to 6mm in height and 6mm in width. Any reductions must be removed equally from each edge
- Door requires finishing using a suitable Ronseal paint, stain or varnish found in your local branch. These doors are not suitable for treatment/finishing with any kind of oil, wax or polish which will cause the oak veneer to de-laminate
- This is a natural timber product and variations in texture, colour and grain may be apparent
- Solid core construction