Leading Decalu entrance door now available from Dekko

Following a hugely successful past 12 months, leading trade fabricator Dekko Window Systems has added the Decalu 88 entrance door to its Räum range of luxury aluminium products.

Defined by contemporary sightlines and sophisticated styling, the Decalu 88 entrance door comes in a wide choice of flush and glazed in door slabs, while offering a modern 88mm thermally efficient system.

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Sales Director Kurt Greatrex comments: “We’re delighted to have added the Decalu 88 entrance door to our Räum range. The door boasts many benefits for installers, the most impressive of which is its use of special ABS inserts, which adapt to temperature change and allow the internal and external faces to expand and contract independently of one another, limiting bowing to a minimum of 2.5mm, even in extreme heat.

“This means it won’t bow or stick, regardless of the temperature outside, removing limitations on door design, including the specification of dark colours.”

The door also features a unique fingerprint control option, and is Part L compliant, thanks to energy-efficient U-Values as low as 1.3 with double glazing and 1.0 with triple glazing.

The Decalu 88 entrance door joins Räum’s aluminium patio doors, windows and entrance doors, as well as the Decalu 88 bi-fold door, which in the past few months, has proved a very successful addition.

Kurt continues: “Since its launch in 2015, Räum has always included state-of-the-art luxury aluminium products that offer sleek sightlines and first-class thermal performance.

“The Decalu 88 entrance door has been the perfect addition to the range, offering both a premium aesthetic and a unique expanding and contracting feature unrivalled by other similar products.

“It’s set to be a very worthwhile investment for Räum and Dekko as a whole, and we look forward to seeing our installer customers benefit from this market-leading product.”

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