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For every interior door purchased during February and March, Doors on Time will provide door handles completely free of charge.
This great offer is only available until 31st March 2011, so buyers need to be quick off the mark to take advantage, and of course the more doors you buy, the more free door handles you get. For builders and trade buyers working on a number of developments or a large project, this cost saving could add up to a tidy sum.
Doors on Time is a new on line website where tradesmen and homeowners can benefit from really competitive prices and fast delivery. There’s a wide range of high quality timber doors in a variety of styles, and finishes, including fire doors.
Launched at the beginning of 2011, the number of visitors to the DOT site has surpassed all expectations, and order levels are increasing day by day, as buyers are taking advantage of the key things that DOT offers, low prices, wide choice and fast delivery.
To view the range, place your order and claim your free ironmongery, visit www.doorsontime.com or email info@doorsontime.com or call 0845 604 9913.
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