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For Sale: Hardwood French Doors - As good as new. ?450


mattH

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French door set. Suitable for a loft conversion or kitchen/dining room. As good as new. Reduced from ?500 to ?449 or make me an offer.


Dimensions:


External Frame: 979mm wide by 1982mm high by 40mm thick


Dimension of the opening: 890mm


Door dimensions: 1900mm high x 445mm wide each.


Visible Glazed area inside each door is: 270mm wide by 1638mm High.

French door set.


They were ?1060 new. A comparable price for uPVC would be: ?480 Inc. Vat from an online seller and I am happy to accept ?449. Please do feel free to message me with an offer?.


The doors themselves are hardwood and the frame is pine. They come painted in anthracite grey. They were powder coated in a factory. As such the paint should last a long time without flaking or cracking. The Glass is undamaged and as new with the seal still intact. The doors and frame are not warped.


This was fitted and then immediately removed as the client wanted shorter doors. so, it is a used item. This is minor damage to the paintwork as can be seen from the pictures. This is cosmetic. There are a few places where very minor filling is needed. They wil need a new top coat. Door furniture is not supplied.


As they are a very heavy (frame 16kg Doors 16kg each and Glass 15kg each. Total weight: 78kg. I suppose a courier is possible and I am happy to facilitate that if you wish to find one. I would wrap everything up in Bubble wrap if that is what you want to do.


Free Delivery in a 10 mile radius of SE4 1EU.



More pictures here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gvbzx64c8ora9kh/AABJdLBsNNwEFnQIXFbxRLECa?dl=0

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