Problems With Performance? You Need Endurance

As temperatures rise, the performance of composite doors will again come under the spotlight says Endurance Doors. There is the risk of delamination, cracking and splitting when inferior door skins are utilised, claims the firm.

It’s the time of year when remedials start to increase for some installers, hampering new sales and also forcing the postponement of installation dates for new jobs, says Endurance’s MD.

Endurance has already reported several bowed, delaminated cracked and even blackened doors that have been replaced by its installer partners. Investigations show that material specification and not installation are to blame.

 

 “Heat can affect composite door performance over the long-term and that’s why we specify CoolSkin door skins and a proven construction grade Kerto LVL solid timber core.”

Stephen Nadin–  

Managing director, Endurance Doors

 

Standing up long term

“We believe we’re also the only company in the sector to implement a 3-step wet glazing process too, while our moisture barrier system is a proven addition to the Endurance proposition,” continues Nadin. Sun and water can have an effect on overall composite door performance over the years as our tests have shown. Our installer partners specify Endurance for a promise of worry-free long-term performance and a 3mm bowing guarantee further backs this up. The trade demand better and we’ve also got a duty to consumers to offer a product fit for the long-term.

 

Guarantee

Endurance is now in the process of implementing a new, streamlined credit return process reducing the evidence required from installers for any product or warranty queries, though numbers are remarkably low, increasing the speed that each replacement will take and therefore improving end user satisfaction.

Endurance’s team of experienced service engineers also fit any replacement parts or doors, so the installer can concentrate on their own business requirements.

Picture: Stephen Nadin, MD of Endurance Doors.

 

www.endurancedoors.co.uk

 

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
30th June 2022

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