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Endurance Door Brochure PROTECT YOUR HOME WITH A endurancedoors.co.uk SOLID AND SECURE DOOR INTRODUCTION 1 Safety, Security & Style. It starts with an CONTENTS Endurance door. Why Endurance? 4-5 Endurance Doors are renowned for their strength and security, without compromising on style. DNA of an Endurance Door 6 Secured by Design 7 At 48mm thick and with cross-bonded laminations, an Endurance door delivers unrivaled strength and Preferred Installer Network 8 dimensional stability. It’s the frst choice in delivering the Design Your Dream Door 9 highest level of security, providing home owners with peace of mind. Colours 10-11 Classic Collection 12-37 Made up of 17 laminations, Endurance Doors are almost 10% thicker than most composite doors, guaranteeing Country Collection 38-55 the safety and security of your family and your home. Urban Collection 56-69 With over 50 diferent door designs to choose from, Other Door Styles available in a wide selection of colours with an array & Accessories 70- 85 of diferent door furniture and glazing options, your Endurance Door can be as individual as you are. Glazing Styles 86-87 Glass Matrix 88-89 The Green Promise 90 Quality Standards 91 Classic Collection Country Collection Urban Collection Pages: 12-37 Pages: 38-55 Pages: 56-69 2 VISIT ENDURANCEDOORS.CO.UK TO DESIGN YOUR DOOR INTRODUCTION 3 WHY ENDURANCE? Endurance Doors are renowned for Detailed embossed wood grain texture door their strength and Secured by Design skins, traditional look security, without Secured By Design is the ofcial UK Police with modern technology fagship initiative supporting the principles of ‘designing out crime’. The Endurance door compromising range has been designed, tested and achieves the standard. For more information please 48mm thick cross laminated LVL on style. see page 7. timber door leaf ofers lateral strength and stability. 10% thicker Endurance residential doors are renowned for their strength and security, our 48mm thick cross-bonded veneered laminated composite High security multi- point door delivers unrivalled strength and dimensional locking system that is stability and is a natural choice for high security, tested to the Secured By providing our home owners peace of mind. Design specifed PAS 24 security standard Solid timber core Endurance Doors are made up of 17 engineered timber laminates. Kerto is a laminated veneered Standard six pin euro cylinder which lumber (LVL) and it’s what makes our composite is anti-pick, drill, bump and has a doors the most secure on the market. sacrifcial cut with optional upgrade £1000 security guarantee Door handles are salt EXCLUSIVE spray tested to 480 hours We are so confdent in the unprecedented BS EN 1670: Class 5 level of security ofered by the ATK 3 Star £1000 Diamond Cylinder used in Endurance SECURITY Doors, that in the unfortunate event a home-owner is broken into by means of GUARANTEE snapping the cylinder, Avocet Hardware NOW AVAILABLE Optional low aluminium threshold will ofer compensation of £1000. For for ease of access for wheelchairs more information please see page 84. and prams, Part M compliant with Building Regulations 4 VISIT ENDURANCEDOORS.CO.UK TO DESIGN YOUR DOOR INTRODUCTION 5 DNA OF AN ENDURANCE DOOR SECURED BY DESIGN Did you know 73% of household Secured By Design is the ofcial UK Police fagship initiative burglary occurs via a door?* supporting the principles of ‘designing out crime’. The Endurance door range has been designed, tested and Endurance doors have been subjected to a achieves the standard. The Secured By Design standard number of controlled security tests to replicate upgrade includes - ATK 3 Star Diamond Cylinder and laminated the most common forms of attempted glass. In order to comply with Secured By Design, the Endurance burglary. Even using a sledgehammer it would door must be tested to PAS 24 2012. be very difcult to puncture a hole through the inner core and gain access, allowing you The standard involves the following tests: ultimate peace of mind. • A manual attack on the locking hardware with tools including The Endurance Not only is the Endurance door tested for its a crow bar and mole grips. door range has resistance to loading and impacts, but also its • Unlimited number of 3 minute attacks on the door cylinder been designed, durability to opening, closing and unlocking using a range of tools such as craft knives and screw drivers. tested and cycles, which typically occurs around 50,000 • 3 minute manual attack using chisels and brick bolsters to times during a door’s life cycle. gain entry through the door. achieves the *Source: Crime Survey for England and Wales. • Hard body impact test – impacts are applied to the door leaf at standard. Ofce for National Statistics BBA accredited Kerto LVL timber core. hinge points and locking points using a 50kg steel impactor. Moisture Barrier System (MBS) Every Endurance door is manufactured with Hinges an integrated MBS to the bottom of the The hinges are designed to door leaf. The bonded cellular PVC profle is meet the requirements of PAS exclusively designed to stop moisture ingress, 24:2012 as part of a compliant in order to prevent expansion and maintain door system and BS 6375. the doors integrity. The MBS is concealed Security of the pin is achieved within the makeup of the door leaf during the by a concealed grub screw, manufacturing process, and gives homeowners which prevents unauthorised extra peace of mind that an Endurance door lift of on outward opening will withstand the test of time. Endurance doors. Glass The Endurance door is Each Endurance door is glazed tested and classifed for with 4mm toughened safety its resistance to loading glass double or triple glazed dependent on the glass and impacts as well as the design to BSEN1279. The doors durability to repeated sealed unit is secured into the Endurance door using a opening, closing and cassette glazing system that unlocking cycles - typically has been independently tested 50,000 times on a single and approved to the PAS 23/24 standards. door set. Our innovative Moisture Barrier System is manufactured into the bottom of every single Endurance door. 6 VISIT ENDURANCEDOORS.CO.UK TO DESIGN YOUR DOOR INTRODUCTION 7 PREFERRED INSTALLER NETWORK You’re in safe hands with our Preferred Installer Network We only select the most talented installers to join our Preferred Installer Network, so you can be sure your Endurance door will be installed to the highest possible standard. All of our preferred installers have full access to not only the most solid and secure composite doors in the UK, but to our knowledge and expertise, too. With one of our preferred installers you can be sure of the best advice on choosing the right door for your home and the highest quality installation. Visit endurancedoors.co.uk to fnd your nearest installer today. PREFERRED INSTALLER CHARTER To ensure that our preferred installers reach our high standards they must meet the following criteria: • Be a FENSA member (or equivalent) • Installed a minimum of three Endurance Doors to our standards • Have a clearly defned Design the door customer care policy that places the needs of the of your dreams... homeowner frst • Have clearly defned The Endurance Doors online door designer policies for monitoring features our entire collection of door designs, service levels and handling 16 colours inside and out, and over 30 glazing complaints options to choose from; meaning the door of • Attend regular Endurance your dreams is just a few clicks away, plus you Doors refresher product can even view it on your own home. events to ensure knowledge is up to date 8 VISIT ENDURANCEDOORS.CO.UK TO DESIGN YOUR DOOR INTRODUCTION 9 COLOUR CHOICE COLOUR CHOICE Endurance doors are available in a choice of 16 diferent colours, with the option to choose an alternative colour for the internal leaf. Most of our customers choose a white internal fnish, but with so many diferent colours available the choice is yours. We’re also able to ofer the choice of matching door frames for most of our door colours. Irish Oak Golden Oak Cream Mahogany Walnut Pearl Grey Chartwell Green Rosewood Schwarz Braun Black Turquoise Pastel* Pebble* French Navy * Not available as a frame colour. For doors of this colour we recommend a white or cream frame. A choice of 16 door colours to suit every home! White Anthracite Grey Racing Green Rich Red 10 VISIT ENDURANCEDOORS.CO.UK TO DESIGN YOUR DOOR INTRODUCTION 11 Classic Collection 12 VISIT ENDURANCEDOORS.CO.UK TO DESIGN YOUR DOOR CLASSIC COLLECTION 13 BEN NEVIS MCKINLEY Our Ben Nevis door is of traditional Georgian style and provides complete privacy for your home. This style is ideal for homes on main roads where you want utmost privacy and security. Turquoise Pastel White Chartwell Green Rich Red Similar to the Ben Nevis style, the McKinley door features solid twin mouldings. This traditional style door looks great making a statement in bold primary colours such as Rich Red and French Navy. French Navy Schwarz Braun Black Irish Oak Mahogany 14 VISIT ENDURANCEDOORS.CO.UK TO DESIGN YOUR DOOR CLASSIC COLLECTION 15 EIGER Pearl Grey Anthracite Grey Rich Red Sarah Edwardian Number Spring “Our stylish new door has All doors, brought our all colours! traditional property up The magicians in the to date, and colour department are we feel safe in continuously stirring up the palette to create the knowledge new and exciting colours that we’re as to give your home the secure as we entrance it deserves. can be in our See page 10 & 11 for full details. home.” Mr & Mrs Davies Barnsley Irish Oak French Navy Georgian Virtue 16 VISIT ENDURANCEDOORS.CO.UK TO DESIGN YOUR DOOR CLASSIC COLLECTION 17 SKIDDAW ELBRUS Whether you choose a door style with a large or small glazed area, opting to let lots or a little light into your home, with an extensive range of glazing options you’re sure to fnd something to complement your property.
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