686 x 1981 x 44mm White Primed Ely Fire Door
TRIMMABLE FIRE DOOR
This white primed fire door from the Ely collection is 686mm wide x 1981mm high x 44mm thick. Featuring the classic vertical panel design with deep V-grooves with premium MDF smooth facings that facilitate a premium paint system finish. The Ely white primed fire door is an ideal choice for modern and traditional interiors.
27 x 78 Inch Ely White Fire Door
Is an imperial size Ely white fire door, measuring 27 inches wide x 78 inch high x 1.3/4 inch thick, or 2'3" x 6'6", equivalent to 2 foot 3 inches by 6 feet 6 inches in size. This Ely white fire door is constructed with engineered timber components and features the signature 30mm solid lippings that allow 15mm to be trimmed from each edge (trim the top edge as little as possible), or installed as a casement fire door pair. Bespoke made-to-measure FD30 fire doors should be considered when trimming will exceed more than a few millimetres.
1981 x 686mm Ely Primed FD30 Door
This 1981 x 686 x 44 millimetre Ely primed FD30 fire door is supplied with a premium double-coated white primed finish that saves on installation costs and time, minimising the extensive preparation work to achieve a flawless paint system finish. We usually only recommend solvent based finishes, however, due to the MDF facings this door is also suitable for water-based finishes, the reduced drying times will further save on fitting costs and time. Please ensure any cut edges and mortises are re-primed prior to the top coat being applied. Please refer to our Door Handling & Finishing Guidelines.
78 x 27 x 1.3/4 Inch White Ely 30 Minute Fire Door
Function, beauty, and the environment are all taken care of with this 78" x 27" x 1.3/4" inch oak Ely 30 minute fire door that offers superior sound (tested to 31dB), and heat insulation, and up to 30 minutes of fire protection when installed correctly. Not only that, this white primed Ely half hour fire door is manufactured to the highest environmental standards, from a combination of engineered timber components, such as sustainable timber and recycled materials like MDF and particleboard. This approach not only ensures the doors' strength, performance, and stability but also significantly reduces its environmental footprint.