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Read Full ArticleHalo customer, Aztec Windows (Coventry) has launched new mechanically jointed residential and French doors as part of its growing Prestige Collection.
Aztec’s Prestige Collection has gained recognition throughout the industry for being a great timber alternative and the new doors will be following the success of Tinidor, Aztec’s new small composite door.
“We are very excited to launch our new Mechanically Jointed residential and French doors which are manufactured from Halo Rustique profile.”
– Michael Hagan
Director, Aztec Windows
Covid delay
"They have been developed after many requests for doors to complement our Halo FlushSash windows," adds Aztec's Hagan. "The pandemic caused a slight delay but we are now ready to give our customers new products that set us, and them above the competition.”
The doors have been tested at Veka’s laboratory and passed a 10-year cycle test with zero movement and zero adjustment. They can be made in any of the Veka variations, ex-stock or in made-to-order colours including Veka’s ultra-matt finish Spectral.
Marketing
Hagan adds: “We have already made some stunning doors, with interesting glass designs and finishes including an Irish oak interior and spectral anthracite grey exterior. We also can produce matching panels. We are about to launch a new Prestige Collection website with a range of stock options as well as photography.”
Picture: Aztec Windows has added mechanically jointed residential and French doors as part of its growing Prestige Collection.
Article written by Cathryn Ellis
18th August 2021