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If you are looking to reduce time consuming and costly repairs to unsightly door frames, leading supplier of door protection products, Intastop Ltd, has the cost effective solution. The Rigid Frame Guard is the perfect answer that will provide an aesthetically pleasing and versatile long-term solution to ugly and hazardous damaged door surrounds.
The Rigid Frame Guard is designed to protect the pull and push side of door frames as well as the vulnerable rear edge of the door. It is manufactured in high quality aluminium that incorporates a PVC-u insert secured into the guard. The standard finish of the guard is in satin anodised aluminium (SAA). other anodised finishes or colour coating, including wood effect are also available.
The product which satisfies DDA requirements is available in a range of sizes and two types;
Slimline Rigid which can be used on both sides of the frame without any door opening restrictions and is suitable for architraves up from 50mm.
Standard Rigid is ideally suited for the push side of the door and protects both the frame and the rear edge of the door when it is in the open position, suitable for architraves up to 100mm.
Chester-le-Street Hospital is one facility that has benefited from the Slimline Rigid range. They commented: “We had a requirement to provide a cost effective solution to the damaged door frames of the unit. We opted for the Intastop Slimline Rigid Frame Guard because the product gave a neat finish without encroaching into the openings.”
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