Clearview National December 2015 - Issue 169 | Page 40
DOORS&WINDOWS
Right
on Q
Greater Choice
Hurst Plastics has brought greater choice to customers
with the addition of a new energy efficient fully
sculptured composite door outer frame from Liniar
and a suite of stainless steel hardware from Avocet.
»»Ideal for installers who
wish to sell a complete suite of matching
windows and doors in the sculptured style, the
recently introduced outer frame benefits from
a superior triple sealing system to maximise
weather performance and durability.
In addition, a stylish range of stainless steel
hardware has been introduced to enhance the
appearance of the Hurst composite door and
is ideal for demanding coastal applications with
high levels of salt corrosion. The range includes
handles, letterplates, contemporary knockers
and numerals.
Mark Atkinson, Sales Director at Hurst
Plastics, explains: “The introduction of this
new outer frame and new door furniture adds
to the choice we bring to the industry and
enables the homeowner to create a bespoke
door to suit their exact specification. With our
simple pricing scheme, fast online ordering,
efficient delivery and superb marketing and
retail support, I believe that we have created
one of the best composite door packages
available in the industry.”
The outer frame and hardware can be built
into a composite door design and specification
through Hurst’s Door Builder software, which
is available on the company’s ‘Hurst Live’
on-line portal. ‘Hurst Live’ is a totally bespoke
system which brings speed and convenience to
customers and helps them to access technical
data, track and trace orders, order and price
bespoke composite doors and download a
wealth of marketing point of sale materials
within just a few clicks.
Call 01482 790790 or visit
www.hurst-plastics.co.uk
Security specification’s
for doors and windows
has just become even
more stringent following
the implementation
of Document Q.
»»The Approved Document,
which came into effect on the 1st October
2015, features new government guidelines
covering security of ‘easily accessible’ door
an