Spectus Elite 70 doorsets transform residential conversion

Spectus Elite 70 doorsets transform residential conversion
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Date: 24 July 2019

A conversion of a Victorian warehouse into residential accommodation has used Spectus Elite 70 doorsets to stunning effect.

The project had two entrances and the doorsets were manufactured by Derbyshire-based Spectus fabricator Titan Trade Windows. The clients chose a bevelled profile in cream, with one entrance replaced by a single residential doorset set into a glazed section and the other by large French doors.

Ben Vowles, Operations Manager at Titan, takes up the story. “The project needed exceptional attention to detail to deliver a high-quality finish. The position of the mullions was key in ensuring the sightlines were intact with the first-floor frames and also gave internal clearance for the stairs.”

To ensure the project was completed to the standard required, Titan worked closely with the installer, Leicestershire’s The Right Window Company. The support of the Epwin Window Systems technical team was also drawn upon.

Ben says: “Conversations with the Epwin Window Systems technical team helped us develop the right solution. We used the structural mullion profiles not only between the shaped frames and doorset frames but also between the doors and side lights. This gave us the high-quality aesthetic finish the project required.”

The project is the perfect example of what can be achieved when high quality products are used by high quality businesses working together in perfect harmony.

Ben concludes: “The level of support we were able to offer thanks to the technical team at Epwin Window Systems meant The Right Window Company had the confidence in us to manufacture and deliver the doorsets. This in turn allowed them to focus on the installation and care for their customer.”

Needless to say, all parties are delighted with the results.

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