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  1. #1
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    Default New Timber windows and doors

    I need to get some new windows and doors made for the renovations.

    They include two panel bi-fold door with sashless units fitted to both doors, sliding windows, fixed windows and external door.

    My question...

    Should I have these built with western red cedar or vic ash.

    What will last the longest, assuming timber will be painted on exterior surfaces.

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    I reckon part of the charm of WRC is the clear finished look. If you are going to paint them, the Vic ash might be your best bet. Although WRC is one of the few woods that won't rot. Or so I've been told.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    I imagine making them would be far more exxie than getting off-the-shelf units....but am very good at being wrong - are they special sizes or something?
    Steve
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    We got a couple of WRC bifolds made for our new house from Stegbar. They are all customised really - just make them to your measurements, and which direction you wish them to bifold in.

    Not only is WRC rot resistant, it is much lighter than hardwood, and bifolds get pretty heavy.

    The doors came fully installed, we just had to stand them up in the opening and hit a few nails in.

    I have a picture if you'd like one, just let me know.

    Cheers, Justine

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    Quote Originally Posted by elphingirl
    We got a couple of WRC bifolds made for our new house from Stegbar. They are all customised really - just make them to your measurements, and which direction you wish them to bifold in.

    Not only is WRC rot resistant, it is much lighter than hardwood, and bifolds get pretty heavy.

    The doors came fully installed, we just had to stand them up in the opening and hit a few nails in.

    I have a picture if you'd like one, just let me know.

    Cheers, Justine
    Hi Justine, I'd be interested. COuld you give us a ballpark idea what you paid for them?

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    The Stegbar website has a 'price range' guide. www.stegbar.com.au

    We are getting (still haven't arrived :mad: !):
    2 x approx 2500mm [three panel] WRC bifolds, with double glazing (since we live in a cold area)

    They are not from Stegbar, but I think they are about $2500 - $3000 each (so approx $6000 for the two). Eek! such a lot of money! They are absolutely beautiful though and include the drop bolt fittings for security.

    Quote Originally Posted by elphingirl
    I have a picture if you'd like one, just let me know.
    I'd love to see yours too!

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