About Door Frames
Door frames are the structural elements that surround and support a door. They are typically made of wood or metal and serve as the framework for the entry and its hardware, including hinges, locks, and handles. Door frames are the most common type and are typically made of solid wood or engineered wood products, such as plywood or MDF (medium-density fiberboard). They can be painted or stained to match the surrounding decor.
Premium Solid Oak Door FramesBuilt from robust, imported solid oak, these door frames are designed for lasting strength and stability. Their single rebated profile and dowelled joints guarantee precise fitting and resistance to warping, making them perfect for institutional facilities. The rich brown color and arch shape deliver timeless elegance while seamlessly integrating into various architectural styles.
Superior Surface ProtectionTo enhance longevity, every frame undergoes advanced chemical treatment, safeguarding against pests and decay. The primer coating not only readies the surface for finishing but also adds an extra layer of protection against moisture and wear. This makes our door frames resilient and low-maintenance, even under challenging industrial conditions.
FAQ's of Door Frames:
Q: How are these door frames suitable for institutional and industrial usage?
A: These frames are constructed from imported solid oak and designed for robust performance, making them ideal for institutional and industrial environments. Their chemical treatment and primer coating offer enhanced resistance to wear and environmental factors.
Q: What joint type is used in these door frames, and what are its benefits?
A: The frames use dowelled joints, which provide excellent strength and alignment. This construction increases durability and stability, reducing the risk of joint separation over time, especially in high-traffic or institutional settings.
Q: When should you opt for a single rebated frame profile?
A: Single rebated frames are recommended when you need a clear, snug fit for hinged doors. They provide superior sealing and alignment, minimizing air and sound leakage-essential for institutional or industrial applications.
Q: Where can I use these brown, arch-shaped oak door frames?
A: These frames are suited for installation in institutional buildings such as schools, hospitals, and offices, as well as industrial spaces where both aesthetics and durability are required. The arch shape adds architectural appeal to entryways and lobbies.
Q: What is the process involved in manufacturing these door frames?
A: The manufacturing process includes importing solid oak timber, precise cutting, dowelled joint assembly, chemical treatment for protection, and primer coating for surface preparation. Each frame is carefully crafted and quality-checked before delivery.
Q: How should these door frames be maintained after installation?
A: Maintenance is straightforward due to their chemical treatment and primer finish. Regular dusting and occasional cleaning with a damp cloth will keep them in excellent condition. Avoid harsh chemicals to maintain the primer coating's integrity.