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Material: | Timber | Door Leaf: | 40mm Thickness |
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Architraves: | Solid Wood, 70*15mm Or Customized | Surface Finish: | Painting |
Certificate: | CE | Package: | Carton/EPE/wood Crate |
Survice Life: | 15 Years | Function: | Safety, Water-proof, Sound-proof |
High Light: | solid wood flat door,interior solid wood slab door |
Painted Solid Hardwood Internal Doors Plain Solid Wood Door For Room
Product Details
Door leaf | 1.Solid wood, such as Thailand Rubber Wood, Walnut, Sapele, Red Oak, Rose Wood,Mahogany, etc. |
2. Wood type: Thailand Rubber Wood, Walnut, Sapele, Red Oak,Pine, Beech, Teak Wood etc. | |
3. Thickness: 40mm | |
Door frame | Solid wood |
Architrave | Solid wood (Size:70*15mm or customized) |
Surface finish | 1. White Painting, Or Color Painting |
2. Nature Veneer with painting / Artificial Veneer with painting | |
3. Wood grain heat transfer with painting | |
Painting | Paint directly on solid wood, or cover veneer and then paint on solid wood. |
Perfect 6 layers painting (4 priming paint and 2 finishing paint) | |
Standard Size |
Single Swing Door: 2050*900*160mm or customized Double Swing Door: 2300x1700x2600mm or customized |
Veneer | Cherry, Walnut, Red Oak, Teak, and so on. |
Open Style | Swing or Sliding |
Quality control | All the products must pass the inspection by our professional QC team |
Wooden Doors vs UPVC Doors
So do the energy efficiency benefits of uPVC doors outweigh the cosmetic and traditional benefits of wooden doors so much that we should all switch to uPVC doors?
Energy advice experts YouGen state “A typical external door is broadly 1.7 sq m in area. A uPVC door with a U-value of 1.8 will emit about 70W per hour of heat in the coldest months. A solid hardwood door with a U-value of 3.0 will emit 115W. It is not clear that it is worth putting up with all the negative aspects of uPVC for that relatively small advantage.”
This shows that although uPVC doors are more efficient, the efficiency gains aren’t actually that great.
This leads us nicely back to the original question of are wooden doors energy efficient? Although not as efficient as other types of doors, you can take steps to making your wooden doors more energy efficient, meaning you can still enjoy all the benefits of wooden doors without the negatives of heat loss.
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