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XL Joinery Palermo Original Pre-finished Oak Internal Fire Door - 1981 x 762 x 44mm (30")

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XL Joinery Palermo Original Pre-finished Oak Internal Fire Door - 1981 x 762 x 44mm (30")Introducing the Palermo Original Pre finished Oak Internal Fire Door, a perfect blend of style and safety for your home or office. Crafted from high quality oak, this door exudes a timeless elegance that complements any interior dcor. With its pre finished surface, it offers a smooth and polished appearance, eliminating the need for additional finishing work. The rich oak colour enhances its natural beauty, making it an ideal choice for those who

Introducing the Palermo Original Pre-finished Oak Internal Fire Door, a perfect blend of style and safety for your home or office. Crafted from high-quality oak, this door exudes a timeless elegance that complements any interior décor. With its pre-finished surface, it offers a smooth and polished appearance, eliminating the need for additional finishing work. The rich oak colour enhances its natural beauty, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate classic design.

Designed with safety in mind, this internal door is fire rated, providing up to 30 minutes of fire resistance. This crucial feature ensures peace of mind, knowing that your living or working space is equipped with an extra layer of protection. Despite its robust construction, the door maintains a sleek profile with dimensions of 1981mm in height, 762mm in width, and 44mm in depth. Its reversible handing allows for versatile installation options, ensuring it fits seamlessly into your space.

The Palermo Original Pre-finished Oak Internal Fire Door is not only about safety and aesthetics but also about durability. Backed by a 25-year warranty, this door promises long-lasting performance. Additionally, it is trimmable, offering flexibility during installation to achieve the perfect fit. Whether you're renovating or building anew, this door is a reliable choice that combines functionality with a sophisticated look.

Key Features

  • Material: High-quality oak
  • Dimensions: 1981mm (H) x 762mm (W) x 44mm (D)
  • Colour: Classic oak
  • Finish: Pre-finished for a polished look
  • Fire Rated: Yes, with a 30-minute fire rating
  • Glazing: No
  • Door Handing: Reversible for versatile installation
  • Warranty: 25 years for peace of mind
  • Trimmable: Yes, for a custom fit


What material is the Palermo Original Pre-finished Oak Internal Fire Door made from?

The door is crafted from high-quality oak, providing a timeless elegance and durability.

What are the dimensions of the door?

The door measures 1981mm in height, 762mm in width, and 44mm in depth.

Does the door come pre-finished?

Yes, the door comes with a pre-finished surface, offering a smooth and polished appearance without the need for additional finishing work.

What is the fire rating of the door?

The door is fire rated, providing up to 30 minutes of fire resistance for added safety.

Is the door trimmable?

Yes, the door is trimmable, allowing for flexibility during installation to achieve the perfect fit.

Can the door be installed with either left or right handing?

Yes, the door features reversible handing, allowing for versatile installation options.

Does the door come with a warranty?

The door is backed by a 25-year warranty, ensuring long-lasting performance and peace of mind.

Is there any glazing on the door?

No, the Palermo Original Pre-finished Oak Internal Fire Door does not include glazing.

What colour is the door?

The door features a classic oak colour that enhances its natural beauty and complements any interior décor.

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