All Cedar doors are delivered with a polythene shrink-wrap protection which should be left on just prior to site coatings applications. It is recommended that you do not puncture the polythene shrink-wrap before installation. Prior to installation doors must not be stored in direct sunlight. Do not expose the doors to water contamination of any description/or staining may result.
Door must always be stored in an upright position and protected from site and weather contaminations before fixing.
All Cedar timber doors and components are supplied with a dip immersion coat of Remmers Light Oak. This is for temporary protection for transit and installation purposes only. We recommend the door receives a top coat of Remmers immediately after installation.
Colour options:
Walnut
Mahogany
Rosewood
Medium Oak
Golden Oak
Teak
Ebony
Dark Oak
Light Oak
The Cedar Side Hinged Doors are right hand leaf leading, viewed from outside as standard, optional left hand leaf leading, viewed from outside is available as an option.
Traditional Pack
Contents:
2 No pair of galvanised 24" heavy duty hooks and bands
1 No pair of garage door stays
1 No top bow handle bolt, 1 No foot bolt
1 No Yale lock with finger pull
(all complete with fixing screws and bolts)
Modern Pack
Contents:
3 No pair of stainless steel 4" butt hinges
1 No pair of garage door stays
1 No top bow handle bolt, 1 No foot bolt
1 No Yale lock with finger pull
(all complete with fixing screws and bolts)
Antique Pack
Contents:
2 No pair of 18" black antique tee hinges
1 No pair of garage door stays
1 No top bow handle bolt, 1 No foot bolt
1 No Yale lock with finger pull
(all complete with fixing screws and bolts)
2-Years Warranty.
Cedar Doors do not accept liability or responsibility for variations occuring in any of the following description i.e. colour variations, movement either lateral or longitudinal, splitting, shakes, water damage ingress or exit, resin exudations or chemical spillages as timber is an organic substrate material with natural characteristics.
Conversely Timber substrates can naturally expand and contract according to environmental conditions.
Moisture content and humidity may open and close joints and some minor curvature may occur.
Any curvatures that occur however, will not affect the long term performance or life of this natural material.