Door - internal or external
Hi,
We've fitted a fully glazed floor to ceiling porch on the house and now want to fit a new front door which is now inside the porch obviously. We like the design of some internal doors - veneered oak planking style - to get the same design in external door spec is several hundreds of pounds more. The question is, can we use the internal door version and comply with building regs (door thickness would be 34mm'ish not 44mm as existing door), insurance etc. Is the only reason external doors 44mm is insulation value? or is it something more? Cheers Jon |
Door - internal or external
On 29 Oct, 14:44, jonathan wrote:
Hi, We've fitted a fully glazed floor to ceiling porch on the house and now want to fit a new front door which is now inside the porch obviously. We like the design of some internal doors - veneered oak planking style - to get the same design in external door spec is several hundreds of pounds more. The question is, can we use the internal door version and comply with building regs (door thickness would be 34mm'ish not 44mm as existing door), insurance etc. Is the only reason external doors 44mm is insulation value? or is it something more? Cheers Jon -- jonathan My builder told me it's simply the thickness required to get a decent secuirty lock into. Jonathan |
Door - internal or external
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writes Hi, We've fitted a fully glazed floor to ceiling porch on the house and now want to fit a new front door which is now inside the porch obviously. We like the design of some internal doors - veneered oak planking style - to get the same design in external door spec is several hundreds of pounds more. The question is, can we use the internal door version and comply with building regs (door thickness would be 34mm'ish not 44mm as existing door), insurance etc. Is the only reason external doors 44mm is insulation value? or is it something more? How secure is this porch? If it would be relatively easy to get into you'd be better installing a proper external door on security grounds alone. -- Si |
Well the porch is basically 3.5x2.5inch framework with floor to ceiling toughened glass - glazing taped in - with a 5 lever deadlock.
Is suppose you could smash the glass to get in - but then how secure is any 'window'? The existing front door has a key lockable rim lock and internal bolts - I was thinking of using the same on the new door. Jonathan |
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