Wooden Doors

Durable wooden doors that exceed all expectations
50-year-warranty

Bespoke Options

As Accoya wood lasts a lifetime its easy to adjust the colour of your front door by repainting to match the on trend colour.

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Long lasting

Solid wood with long lasting benefits – giving you that peace of mind and perfect for external wooden doors.

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Ideal for Coatings

Coatings look great on Accoya and last much longer, meaning your wooden door will be low maintenance, saving you time and money in the long run.

EXTERNAL & INTERNAL WOODEN DOORS

A wooden door can be the face of a home, so it’s important to choose a door design that resonates with both the style of house and the homeowner’s personality.

External doors separate us from the elements, and it’s important to choose a door that’s going to stand the test of time. Accoya delivers like no other wood. It performs better, lasts longer and holds the highest durability classification there is. The benefits of choosing Accoya don’t stop there, with compelling thermal insulation properties and excellent stability, meaning you door won’t shrink, swell, and jam like other doors. That’s why many joiners across Australia work with Accoya as their material of choice for making beautiful, long-lasting wood doors. Whether you’re looking for an elegant wooden black door, blue door or even charred, Accoya is the perfect material for wooden external doors.

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Tested to the limit

60 year service life

After running tests and reviewing external and independent data, the BRE concluded that Accoya wood, provided best design practice is followed, has a service life expectancy of 60 years when used in exterior applications such as timber doors and wooden door frames.

Part Q compliancy

To enable building regulation Part Q compliancy, Accsys in collaboration with UKAS approved test houses of timber window and wooden door manufacturers, ancillary suppliers to our industry and the BWF Federation has developed a security global assessment.

Thermal Performance

Accoya thermal conductivity has been assessed by IFT Rossenheim, Germany in accordance with EN 12664 and then developed into the required declared value format, under the most rigorous European assessment methods by the EN ISO 10456: 2008 procedure for determination of declared and design thermal values.

In comparison to other standard wood types for joinery, Accoya thermal conductivity is:
› Superior to softwood by 8%
› Superior to hardwood by 30%

Carinya house in NSW

The homeowners used Accoya Approved Manufacturers, Against the Grain, for all elements of Accoya. This particular joinery company is located in Katoomba, New South Wales and has been using Accoya timber since 2013. They completed this project in February 2018.

The Accoya wood has been coated in a variation of colours for this project. Accoya is the ideal material for coatings as it is so stable and the limited movement all year round will prevent coatings from deteriorating. The stability will also allow windows and doors to move freely as Accoya wood will shrink and swell much less than other wood species.