When Craig and wife Nichole decided to ‘bite the bullet’ and refurbish their 70s-built holiday house in Lake Cathie, the first job was to replace the property’s original 17 doors.
“Because we live in the NSW Southern Highlands, we couldn’t be there to co-ordinate multiple tradesmen,” Craig said.
“First a carpenter would have to come and measure, before coming back to prepare them for hanging and screwing them on.Then, the painter would have to make three visits before the remaining door hardware could be fitted. Co-ordinating that from 500km away would have been a nightmare, so it was a godsend getting the doors delivered already sized and professionally painted, and installed in less than day.”
CAD profiling the beachside holiday house’s original door frames presented challenges. OId door frames often warp over time, but our proprietary CAD-based door technology allows NC Doors to incorporate any variations in each frame into the manufacturing programs we created. Essentially, each door is unique: sized and shaped, with its hardware cut outs removed as it passes through our CNC routing machine. The fit is perfect first time, every time.
For the internal doors, Craig and Nichole chose NC Doors energy-efficient doors with a lightweight core that keeps warm air in during winter and hot air out in summer. Our painter finished them with two undercoats and a topcoat of Lexicon White in our factory’s painting bay. They looked striking against the stained timber door jambs.
NC Doors’ general manager Barry Drewitt described NC Doors’ technology as ‘a game changer’ for commercial and residential builders, and home renovators – especially for people like the Mahers living outside the area.
“A job like that could never be done in one day using the traditional methods when you have to co-ordinate a team of tradesmen. Our technology is quick and clean – the doors fit perfectly first time and there’s no rubbish to remove or dust to clean up afterwards.”