Climadoor brand internal bifold doors give you peace of mind for quality and ease of fitment. Exceptional value for money. Available in white, oak and a variety of glazing options.
French doors are made of 2 or 4 panels, and generally open outwards to help you enjoy your patio or garden area. They are commonly used for conservatories too. With a simple hinged mechanism, this classic door design is cost effective as well as attractive. External french doors are a great investment and can help to increase the value of your home.
Bifold doors have multiple panels that fold back on themselves as they slide open. Simple hinges combined with a track system allow them to open smoothly and open neatly, like a concertina. Whilst their common name is ‘bi-fold’, they actually have a series of panels that make them ideal for larger openings.
Bring the outside in with a striking set of sliding patio doors. If you want to open up your home with large glass panels that let the light flood in, patio doors are a must-have.
The RapidFit White Metal 2 Hour Rated Riser Door is a robust and fire-safe solution for wall access in both residential and commercial environments.
Designed with ease of installation in mind, it features the RapidFit hinge system and is constructed from durable materials to provide both security and fire protection.
Key Features:
Certified Fire Protection: This riser door is 2-hour fire-rated, tested for integrity from both the front and rear up to 2400x900mm. It meets the standards of BS EN 1634-1: 2014 + A1: 2018 and is covered by Fire Certificate Number 503796. For added fire safety, the door is also equipped with intumescent seals.
Durable Construction: The riser door is built with a 1.2mm thick Zintec steel door leaf and a 1.5mm thick frame, offering strength and durability for wall applications. The metal-faced door provides a sleek, professional appearance, suitable for various settings.
Picture Frame Design: Featuring a 25mm-wide picture frame, the panel offers a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish that blends seamlessly with surrounding walls.
3 Point Locking System: The door is secured with a 3-point locking system using a simple square key budget lock, ensuring enhanced security. Other lock options are available upon request for bespoke needs.
Smoke Tested: In addition to fire testing, the panel has passed smoke tests in accordance with BS EN 1634-3: 2004 and is covered by Smoke Certificate Number WYC504480, providing additional protection against smoke infiltration.
RapidFit Hinge System: This panel is supplied with the RapidFit hinge system, which significantly reduces installation time compared to traditional hinges. The spring pin hinges allow for easy door removal and reinstallation during fitting.
Powder Coated Finish: The panel is powder coated in RAL 9010 with a 30% gloss finish as standard, providing a clean, professional look. Additional RAL colours are available on request.
Installation Guidelines: For installation, ensure the structural opening is 7mm larger than the panel size. The RapidFit system allows for easy door removal during installation. After positioning the frame and securing it with screws, apply Mann McGowan Pyromas A Intumescent Sealant around the frame for fire protection. The door can then be reinstalled and locked in place.
For projects requiring specific customisations, the following options are available on a made-to-order basis:
40dB Acoustic Rating
Beaded Frame Design
Multiple RAL Colours
Bespoke Sizes
Primed for Onsite Decoration
The RapidFit White Metal 2 Hour Rated Riser Door is the perfect choice for projects requiring reliable fire protection, security, and ease of installation. Whether for residential or commercial use, this panel provides peace of mind with its high-quality construction and certification.
What is a fire door?
Fire Doors (FD30 fire rated doors) are doors which are suitable for use in homes or light commercial use. All Express Doors fire doors are 44mm thick and can prevent the passage of fire and smoke for a minimum of 30 minutes.
Local authorities recommend that fire doors be positioned between garages and kitchens and/or between kitchens and other rooms. They are also a necessity where risks of fire may be higher and to protect stairwells and hallways in commercial properties such as B&B's.