Windows & Doors With Certainty
here are many decisions that need to be made when it comes to developing a residential or commercial property. From structural and architectural considerations, to specifying materials for windows and external wood doors, should you choose wood for your windows and doors? If so which type, do you need to use hardwood for external doors and windows?
Homeowners who are considering buying timber windows and doors may falsely assume that there is always a high level of maintenance and upkeep required to ensure they maintain their condition and do not rot. Most homeowners don’t realise they have the option to choose wooden windows or solid wood doors which do not need lots of maintenance.
Accoya® wood is the perfect material for wooden window frames, external wood doors and exterior window shutters as it offers improved thermal insulation properties in comparison with commonly used hardwood and softwood wood species and it is more durable and dimensionally stable than the best tropical hardwoods. Accoya® wood has an enhanced coatings performance and can last twice as long, saving time, money and hassle. It also has a 50 year above ground guarantee, giving complete confidence that Accoya® windows and doors will stand the test of time. An Accoya® wooden window or door is developed to excel in external applications, even in challenging conditions.
Benefits:
- Dimensional Stability
- Excellent Machinability
- Beautiful & Bespoke
- Outstanding Durability
- Insect Barrier
- Ideal For Coating
- Sustainability That Endures
Coatings and finishes:
With Accoya® wood, its improved stability means coatings last up to two times longer, giving you a low maintenance solution for timber windows and doors.
Traditional exterior windows and doors, in oak or other hardwoods, need to be checked several times a year, to ensure there are no cracks in paintwork or varnish. Wear and tear in exterior coatings means that damp and moisture can creep in, which can see the onset of rot if not seen to straight away. The movement in oak, particularly, can cause cracks within the wood and coatings.
Windows & Doors With Certainty
here are many decisions that need to be made when it comes to developing a residential or commercial property. From structural and architectural considerations, to specifying materials for windows and external wood doors, should you choose wood for your windows and doors? If so which type, do you need to use hardwood for external doors and windows?
Homeowners who are considering buying timber windows and doors may falsely assume that there is always a high level of maintenance and upkeep required to ensure they maintain their condition and do not rot. Most homeowners don’t realise they have the option to choose wooden windows or solid wood doors which do not need lots of maintenance.
Accoya® wood is the perfect material for wooden window frames, external wood doors and exterior window shutters as it offers improved thermal insulation properties in comparison with commonly used hardwood and softwood wood species and it is more durable and dimensionally stable than the best tropical hardwoods. Accoya® wood has an enhanced coatings performance and can last twice as long, saving time, money and hassle. It also has a 50 year above ground guarantee, giving complete confidence that Accoya® windows and doors will stand the test of time. An Accoya® wooden window or door is developed to excel in external applications, even in challenging conditions.
Benefits:
- Dimensional Stability
- Excellent Machinability
- Beautiful & Bespoke
- Outstanding Durability
- Insect Barrier
- Ideal For Coating
- Sustainability That Endures
Coatings and finishes:
With Accoya® wood, its improved stability means coatings last up to two times longer, giving you a low maintenance solution for timber windows and doors.
Traditional exterior windows and doors, in oak or other hardwoods, need to be checked several times a year, to ensure there are no cracks in paintwork or varnish. Wear and tear in exterior coatings means that damp and moisture can creep in, which can see the onset of rot if not seen to straight away. The movement in oak, particularly, can cause cracks within the wood and coatings.
Windows & Doors With Certainty
here are many decisions that need to be made when it comes to developing a residential or commercial property. From structural and architectural considerations, to specifying materials for windows and external wood doors, should you choose wood for your windows and doors? If so which type, do you need to use hardwood for external doors and windows?
Homeowners who are considering buying timber windows and doors may falsely assume that there is always a high level of maintenance and upkeep required to ensure they maintain their condition and do not rot. Most homeowners don’t realise they have the option to choose wooden windows or solid wood doors which do not need lots of maintenance.
Accoya® wood is the perfect material for wooden window frames, external wood doors and exterior window shutters as it offers improved thermal insulation properties in comparison with commonly used hardwood and softwood wood species and it is more durable and dimensionally stable than the best tropical hardwoods. Accoya® wood has an enhanced coatings performance and can last twice as long, saving time, money and hassle. It also has a 50 year above ground guarantee, giving complete confidence that Accoya® windows and doors will stand the test of time. An Accoya® wooden window or door is developed to excel in external applications, even in challenging conditions.
Benefits:
- Dimensional Stability
- Excellent Machinability
- Beautiful & Bespoke
- Outstanding Durability
- Insect Barrier
- Ideal For Coating
- Sustainability That Endures
Coatings and finishes:
With Accoya® wood, its improved stability means coatings last up to two times longer, giving you a low maintenance solution for timber windows and doors.
Traditional exterior windows and doors, in oak or other hardwoods, need to be checked several times a year, to ensure there are no cracks in paintwork or varnish. Wear and tear in exterior coatings means that damp and moisture can creep in, which can see the onset of rot if not seen to straight away. The movement in oak, particularly, can cause cracks within the wood and coatings.