Versatile wood commonly used for windows doors furniture and in the construction industry.
Softwood windows and doors.
If you opt for pine softwood windows then the timbers will start to degrade immediately whereas hardwoods and accoya will last considerably longer when exposed to the elements.
Our softwood windows use a process where several pieces of softwood are glued together with opposing grain directions to form a single laminated piece this in turn leads to a very stable product far outperforming solid generic softwoods.
Today the tradition continues with the complete line of low maintenance and high performance products from norwood.
Beautiful internal doors help to complete any home.
Softwood window frames available in painted finish only.
One of the most exposed elements of a window will always be the external cill which is why all our softwood pine windows come with a hardwood cill for extended durability.
It is popular amongst those wanted timber on a limited budget.
Balsa wood being a deciduous angiosperm balsa is classified as a hardwood despite the wood itself being very soft.
Less movement in the wood means that the paint or finish does not have to flex as much ultimately leading to longer periods between re finishing and maintenance of your softwood sash windows.
Is suitable for both contemporary and period style homes.
Softwood or hardwood windows and doors.
Is a slower growing type of wood and therefore has a tighter grain than softwood making windows more stable and durable.
Oak and meranti are the most popular and is often used on traditional style homes.
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Timber can generally be split into two types hardwood or softwood.
They add a finishing touch and with the correct hardware skirting and architrave they can turn.
Sivan carries top quality doors for every need including energy saving high efficiency all weather door products.
Derived from fast growing cone bearing trees.
Treated with a double vacuum preserve system to protect against the weather.
For generations the skilled woodworkers at norwood have been building high quality windows and doors to withstand the harsh realities of rugged north american winters.