A refurbishment project of houses in Southport has included 350 New World Developments' Apeer composite doorsets. The product is triple-glazed and reinforced with steel. It can be manufactured to a maximum 2285mm by 995mm.
Mono is the flush-fit sister product to Apeer. Both are low maintenance, using double GRP skins with a polyurethane rigid foam core for strength.
A refurbishment project of houses in Southport has included 350 New World Developments' Apeer composite doorsets. The product is triple-glazed and reinforced with steel. It can be manufactured to a maximum 2285mm by 995mm.
Mono is the flush-fit sister product to Apeer. Both are low maintenance, using double GRP skins with a polyurethane rigid foam core for strength.
Registered with the Northern Ireland Housing Executive is Monno, New World Development's new flush fit GRP composite doorset. This means that it has passed PAS 23 and 24 tests. In the range are eight styles featuring a grain like timber with a sculptured integral framing unit.
Representing a standard of quality, Kitemark has been granted to New World for its Apeer composite doorset. Based on the BS, EN, standards PAS 23 and 24, the company had to fulfil BSI's scheme protocol that forms the certification. The product is a double-rebate door in eight styles, manufactured with a matching integral framing unit, triple glazed unit, and glass designs.
Developed for applications where doors are subjected to more than average stress, New World inverted pvc door panels provide the aesthetic appeal of a timber door but the moulding is shielded from knocks and scratches. The Vintage collection is available in nine different designs and in a choice of four colours; red, blue, green and black as well as wood grain and white. A range of classic and contemporary glass designs are also available. Vintage panels are reinforced with two sheets of 6mm exterior grade plywood and a complementary sidelight is available.