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News Release from: GAP | Subject: Heat Shield doors panels
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 March 2008
Switch to Heat Shield doors panels
Installer David Brunskill Windows has switched to using Heat Shield doors panels from leading home improvement stockists GAP.
The Keighley-based company started installing Heat Shield doors in October after experiencing problems with traditional woodgrain finish doors Managing Director David Brunksill comments: "The standard woodgrain finish doors we fitted suffered from warping and cracking"
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 30 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The doors bowed in the frame too affected performance and their appearance".
"We're happy to go back and replace the doors but this costs valuable time and we know some customers will complain to friends and family rather than calling us".
Heat Shield is a specially formulated woodgrain foil designed to combat warping, cracking and bubbling.
Twelve times thicker than traditional woodgrain foils, it absorbs less heat so it doesn't expand and contract in temperature fluctuations and it's scratch resistant.
David adds: "We want to supply woodgrain finish doors which last".
"Heat Shield looks good and stays looking good for longer.".
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