No, however, they are spray primed with a special primer/filler and then flatted by hand, which gives the best surface upon which to paint and saves a lot of time versus doing this step by hand at home.
MDF or Medium Density Fibreboard is a fibre board made from wood fibres and resin, bonded under high pressures. The finished boards do not have a grain and are therefore ideal for painting or filling. Thus holes can be filled and sanded with ease and are completely invisible when painted- very handy should you ever decide to change from a handle to a knob, for instance. Another advantage of MDF is that once it is sealed, it is a very stable material, and unlike wood, is not prone to warping or shrinkage- extremely important when manufacturing large wardrobe doors, most of which are over 2m high. Finally, all of our materials are sourced from manufacturers who use wood from sustainable forestation, and as the process also uses the whole tree by using the wasted branches and bark left over from larger board production, there is little wastage, making MDF doubly environmentally sound.
All of our doors are 21mm thick with a minimum 9mm panel in the centre.
Our standard rail is 75mm wide on our new and replacement kitchen cabinet doors with taller wardrobe doors featuring a 153mm wide mid or cross rail.
Yes, we regularly make angled doors. Please contact the office for details of the measurements we require.
If you can't find your answer in the FAQ's please feel free to speak with a member of our customer service team.
4 Cornwall Trading Estate
Adderley Road
Birmingham
B8 1DX
GWW UK Ltd t/a JMF Doors