Door Guide: Choosing a Renolit Foil Finish Door

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Unlike most doors on the market, a Palladio door is double-rebated as standard.

What does it mean?

A rebate is a groove cut out on the edge of the door, allowing the door and frame to interlock. So a double-rebate gives you a double-seal, with one seal making contact externally with the outside and the other making contact internally with the door and frame.

The reason is that if you lose some air from the first seal, the secondary seal is designed to catch it, whereas with single-rebated, you only have one seal. 

How is it useful to me as a homeowner?

Double-rebated doors are thicker than single-rebated doors, making them resistant to almost any weather condition, thereby preventing heat from escaping, leading to low U-values and helping the doors be highly energy-efficient.

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Door Guide: Choosing a Renolit Foil Finish Door

Do you worry about doors weathering away?

Never fear when Palladio is here!

Palladio doors come with a Renolit foil finish. The Renolit Foil we use on the door is extremely durable and does not warp, twist or delaminate, which is why we choose to use it.

A Palladio door begins its life as a real timber door. We place a gel mould over the timber door and transfer that grain detail onto a Palladio door to ensure that all our doors have the most natural grain finish. If you were to scratch the door, the colour you will see underneath is the same as the colour of the door. Plus, the frame is foil finish too, giving it a 100% match.

Each Palladio door has a renolit foil finish (NOT painted) which means that not only does each door have an impeccable appearance, but it is also paired with durability.

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