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Clear Glazed Grey uPVC External French Door set, (H)2090mm (W)2090mm
£1,047Inc. VAT
Product details
Product information
This French Door and sidelight set is manufactured from high quality uPVC - white on the inside and anthracite grey on the outside - and comes factory-glazed with thermally-efficient double-glazed glass units, featuring toughened safety glass for your peace of mind. The excellent thermal insulation of this door set is designed to keep your home warmer in cold weather and save you money on heating bills.
- Frame supplied
- Guarantee - 2 years
- Handles included
- Multipoint locking system
- 2 x 300mm sidelights, threshold, cill, frame, multi-point lock and handles
- Ventilated
- Ventilated
Features and benefits
- Secure multi-point locking
- Slimline design hinges with multi-adjustments for easy installation
- Upgraded internal reinforcement for improved resistance to bowing and twisting
- Low maintenance, durable finish
- Doors open outwards: left doors open first when opening from outside
- Safety glass toughened to BS EN 12150 / BS 12600
- 1.3 U Value (thermal insulation) to keep your home warmer and reduce energy usage – complies with 2022 Building Regulations
Specifications
Colour group | Grey |
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Frame material | PVCu |
Frame supplied | Frame supplied |
Glass finish | Clear |
Glass type | Toughened safety glass |
Glazed | Glazed |
Glazing thickness | 4mm |
Handle material | Plastic |
Location | External |
Material | uPVC |
Number of handles | 1 |
Number of panes | 4 |
Product height | 2090mm |
Product weight | 136kg |
Product width | 2090mm |
Required brickwork opening height | 2100mm |
Required brickwork opening width | 2100mm |
Standard | BS EN 12150. EN 14351. |
U-value (thermal insulation) | 1.3W/m²K |
Product code | 5056118701778 |
Reviews
1 / 5(1 reviews)Stumc22 - 1 / 5 - 03/05/2024
The windows come separately
We purchased this set for our summerhouse they were delivered after two weeks, it does not come as one u it as pictured, The side windows came separately and we have to get a glazier into remove the glass so they could be attached to the door. It is not mentioned at all that they come separately. Complete farce