Door leaf with a quarter white in Finnish technology has a cutout for the lock 2014 or 2018, the thickness of the door leaf is 38mm.

Mandatory additional equipment of the Finnish door unit

1. Lock 2014 with striker, with a key for regular use. (standard key fits all locks 2014).

2. Lock 2018 with striker, disguised (cylinder)

3. door frame Pod quarter white(34x70), cut to size with hinges (screwed) and the reciprocal part of the lock, consisting of 2 long and 1 short bars (without a threshold).

The design of the Finnish door economy class White laminated - frame around the perimeter consists of MDF, high-strength cellular honeycomb core, MDF cladding laminated with finishing film

White laminated doors are mainly used in offices, clinics, educational institutions, but also of course in apartments and country houses.

Benefits of a hinged door, which has named itself finca", first of all, it is convenience and ease of installation,such a design door block when closed, it has no visible gaps between the door frame and the leaf,A quarter shutter provides good heat and noise insulation, and also hides the flaws in the installation of the door frame.

At the request of the customer, our specialists can install on Finnish doors the following additional elements - (Baffle plate, Ventilation grille, Armored glass of any size, opening window, both deaf and glass, closer).

The main advantage of such door blocks is Always in stock in Moscow!!!

Door structures perform different tasks. They have one unifying factor - this is a durable product that is installed once for many years. Quality when choosing canvases is in the first place.

One of the high-quality samples of interior models are varieties of Finnish doors. They have been supplied to Russia since 1992 and still do not lose their leading positions. Scandinavian style products - this is the simplicity of design ideas and quality.

Finnish doors are lightweight and therefore do not load the hinges. The frame does not sag or deform, which significantly extends the service life.

Enterprises in their work use only environmentally friendly wood, not treated with chemicals.

The canvases are easy to assemble, which does not require special technical knowledge. They have a complete set necessary for the installation of the structure. There are no complicated work on inserting fittings - hinges and locks are already installed, and holes have been made in the door frame for fasteners. Thanks to the use of an internal frame made of pine, they retain their original shape for a long time.

The products have a vestibule - a protruding part of the door leaf, which covers the gap between it and the door frame. This creates the tightest fit, additional sound insulation, protection from drafts, and also gives elegance to the entire door structure, aesthetically hiding the door gap.

If desired, the products are filled with insulation, supplied with all necessary fittings. They are quickly and without problems cleaned with auxiliary means from dust and dirt.

Manufacturing technology

Door designs have an unusual manufacturing technology that has made them popular. She gave them a lightness that is not found in the products of other manufacturers. The secret is in the use of an internal honeycomb cardboard core that is attached to a pine wood frame. The whole structure is covered with MDF. A vestibule is cut out around the entire perimeter, then paint is applied in several layers and locks with hinges are inserted.

The last stage - on the Finnish doors with a rebate, the necessary holes are made for fittings, which in the future will significantly reduce installation time, greatly simplifying installation.

Attention! Only on genuine door products there is a feigned strip on the panel.

Advantages of models from Finland

The main advantage of Finnish brands is their undeniable quality. Others positive properties are:

  • wear resistance.
  • strength;
  • safety;
  • durability;
  • high sound insulation;
  • high quality raw materials;
  • ease of architectural solution;
  • decent value for money;
  • environmental friendliness of materials;
  • a large selection of sizes;
  • moisture resistance;
  • retaining its original geometry.

All this makes Finnish products affordable for every family.

Types and materials

Finnish interior doors by use facing material are divided into:

  1. Shield or frame. Made from solid pine. They differ in their durability. Requires more careful care.
  2. Paneled. Most often they are made from expensive types of wood - oak, walnut. material pass difficult stages processing. The most expensive type of the entire model range. Products look noble and elegant. They have a long service life.
  3. Smooth. There are painted, veneered or laminated. Imitate the texture of various types of natural wood species. The canvas itself consists of several layers of HDF or MDF boards. This greatly increases wear resistance.
  4. Pine. Are resistant to various types damage.
  5. A separate line presents designs for saunas and baths. Glass of various color options with the possibility of applying a pattern will decorate wet bath rooms.

By their design, door leafs are found single-leaf and double-leaf.

Lightweight webs, depending on the type of material used for honeycomb filling, can be:

  • moisture resistant;
  • fire fighting;
  • soundproof.

Doors with such filling are very light due to their design. Their surface is framed by MDF sheets (may be with a pressed pattern). They can be installed in the kitchen and not be afraid of humidity, fumes or temperature changes.

Dimensions

The advantage of Finnish doors is that their size can be adjusted if desired. A bar is removed from below, the canvas is filed and the bar is inserted back, thus achieving the required size of the canvas.

You can avoid additional routine work if you initially specify the required dimensions with the supplier. Finnish products comply with the modular system. One module is 100 mm of door frame. The required dimensions for openings are 900 x 2100, 1000 x 2100 mm.

Design

Door designs may vary according to external design. They are often characterized by the use of strict design with no frills. For example, smooth classic doors come in white or gray color. But if desired, some companies custom order paint white door leafs in any color according to the RAL catalog.

The paneled look has thin decorative inserts - panels. Perhaps a combination of materials - wood, glass.

Panels have different shapes:

  • rectangular;
  • square;
  • arched.

Manufacturers

First on Russian market Fenestra brand products appeared. Since 2014, the two factories of "Fenestra" Kaski, which is famous for its carpentry traditions passed down from generation to generation, have combined professional experience. As a result, a new brand of doors appeared - Kaski.

In addition to Kaski, the following brands of Finnish manufacturers are common - Jeld-Wen Suomi, MattiOvi, Edux, Orma Maccine.

How to choose?

When purchasing a Finnish product, you must consider:

  1. The door leaf should be smooth to the touch, without visible defects or mechanical damage.
  2. The material of the product is only natural wood.
  3. When buying, pay attention to the end of the door leaf. Finnish products with a quality certificate will have a production stamp in this place.
  4. Door structures must have a special packaging from the manufacturer. Its integrity is checked before purchase.
  5. If the fittings move away or stagger, then this indicates product defects. Everything should be tightly attached to the door structure.
Attention! When purchasing products, you need to know that it is advisable to wipe laminated doors once a week with a damp cloth. Veneered canvases are not particularly whimsical - it is enough to rub them with polish once every six months.

The laconic design and external severity of Finnish doors fit them into any interior without any problems. Products are equally in demand in premises of different target orientation - in an apartment, country house, office, medical institution, educational building, even in a bath or sauna.

Finnish door leaves give warmth, making life more comfortable, improving daily living and maintaining home comfort.

Follow the instructions, be precise with the measurements and check the results. Read the instructions carefully before proceeding with the installation. The outer door is intended primarily for use as a front door in private houses of year-round residence, mansions and townhouses, in such buildings where thermal insulation qualities are required.

It is strictly forbidden to mount doors in a house under construction or in a room where wet work is carried out (for example, floor concreting, screed pouring, etc.). Too much moisture can warp the wood and cause the paint to peel off. In addition, fittings, including the lock body, may become rusty.

ATTENTION! When installing entrance doors in the cold season, you must use certified mounting foams specially designed for use at low temperatures - information with specific recommendations for use is usually printed on the cylinder by the manufacturer.

Always install a moisture barrier (bituminous strip, etc.) between the horizontal base and the threshold.

Never install the box directly on a concrete floor or screed! Use, for example, a bituminous strip, etc.

Doors should be installed in places with a sufficiently long roof overhang or canopy over the door, which will protect the surface of the door from moisture and sunlight.

When determining the dimensions of the canopy, you should be guided by the following formula: the width of the canopy D must be at least half the height of the canopy (distance from the bottom of the door to the bottom of the canopy, see diagram).

Stages of installation of the front door:

Stage 1

Check that the base under the threshold is horizontal.

Install the tide in the mounting opening and place the assembled box on it

Lubricate the seam with sealing compound.

The tide can be installed later. In this case, turn the tide under the threshold

and glue it by installing the ebb in the groove intended for it in the threshold.

Stage 2

Secure the box in the mounting opening with wedges, inserting them above the box mounting holes so that the side of the box with the hinges is exactly vertical (both parallel and prependicular to the plane of the wall). Use two wedges for each mounting hole in the box, insert one wedge from the outside and the other from the inside. Use a spirit level to check that the box is level.

Make sure there is enough space around the perimeter of the box for the seal

and fasten the hinged side of the box with the fixing screws to the wall.

Stage 3

Install anti-burglary pins in the door. Do not screw them all the way in, leave a margin of 10mm. Hang the door leaf on the hinges.

Tighten the anti-burglary pins to failure, install and tighten the fixing screws of the hinge.

Stage 4

Make sure the threshold is set horizontally. Align the side of the box with the lock striker (both parallel and prependicular to the plane of the wall). Fasten the box to the wall with fixing screws.

Stage 5

Use a hex wrench to adjust the door height. Before adjusting the door to the side, loosen the anti-burglary pins and fixing screws. Adjust to the side with the adjusting screw intended for this purpose. After adjustment, tighten the anti-burglary pins and fixing screws to the stop.

Entrance door hinge adjustment Jeld-Wen

The position of the outer door leaf can be adjusted in height and horizontally by adjusting the hinges.

This is especially true, for example, when shrinking a house.

Height adjustment

Required tool: 5 mm hex wrench.

Door adjustment up

  1. Loosen the upper adjusting screw (1) on all hinges by turning it with a hex key 2-3 turns.
  2. By turning the adjusting screws (2) on the lower part of the hinges, set the door to the desired height position.
  3. Be sure to tighten all hinge screws an equal number of turns to evenly distribute the weight of the door on the hinges.
  4. Tighten the fixing screws on top of all hinges (1).

Down door adjustment

  • Loosen the bottom adjusting screw (2) on all hinges except one by 2-3 turns.
  • By turning the screw (2) of the remaining hinge counterclockwise, lower the door to the desired height.
  • Tighten the adjusting screws (2) of the remaining hinges to the same position to evenly distribute the weight of the door on all hinges.
  • Finally, tighten the top adjustment screws (1) without too much force.

Horizontal door adjustment

Tools needed: 5mm hex key, Phillips screwdriver.

Increasing the distance between the door and the door frame on the hinge side

  1. Tighten the adjusting screws (4) on one of the hinges so that door leaf turned out to be in the right position. .
  2. Tighten the adjusting screws (4) on the second hinge (on the remaining hinges) to level the door leaf and evenly distribute the weight of the door.

Reducing the distance between the door and the door frame on the hinge side

  1. Loosen the fixing screws (3) and anti-removal pin (5) on all hinges by 2-3 turns.
  2. Loosen the adjusting screws (4) on one of the hinges so that the door leaf is in the desired position. .
  3. Loosen the adjusting screws (4) on the second hinge (on the remaining hinges) to level the door leaf and distribute the weight of the door evenly.
  4. Carefully tighten the screws (3) and anti-removal pins (5).

Stage 6

Does the door close tightly?

Closing tightness can be adjusted by adjusting the striker.

Stage 7

Carefully seal the gap between the wall and the box by filling it with mineral wool. Lubricate, then, the gap with a sealing elastic mass for the vapor barrier of the seam. Do not use polyurethane foam, because when it expands, it can deform the door frame and complicate possible subsequent adjustments of the door.

Operating instructions for external doors

Painted products

Products are painted with moisture-resistant paints that meet the requirements for scratch resistance, wear resistance and appearance surfaces and that are resistant to many household chemicals, grease and solvents.

cleaning

Use the usual detergents(non-alkaline), e.g. dishwashing liquid. To clean mold, use special mold removers. Do not use detergents that may scratch or dissolve the painted surface. Avoid, for example, the use of solvents, abrasive powders, metal fiber sponges, etc. Wet the surface from bottom to top, but wash it from top to bottom. Otherwise, drip lines may appear on the door. Wipe dry.

Service

A normal wash is usually sufficient, as long as the door is not damaged or abnormally worn. To maintain the shine, however, it is recommended to rub the door surfaces after washing, for example with car wax.

Coloring

Minor damage is best touched up with a brush and an alkyd or acrylate enamel suitable for color and gloss, intended for outdoor use. First check the compatibility of the paint with the material of the original paint on a small surface, for example by painting a small area on the edge of the door on the hinge side.

Product quality and warranty conditions for Jed-Wen doors

Jeld-Wen manufactures its products in accordance with the requirements of the unified European CE standard.

What is SE?

The CE mark is a guarantee to the consumer that the product meets the essential requirements of the European harmonized standard and can therefore be legally placed on the market.

CE marking has long been mandatory on products such as toys and electronics, but more recently this unified standard has been set for certain building materials.

What does this mean for the consumer?

All CE marked products carry product data in the Declaration of Performance (DoP) format, allowing clear and easy comparisons between similar products and providing the consumer with necessary information to make an informed decision.

The DoP provides key performance information for construction products that has been independently tested and certified by an EU authority.

All products covered by these Directives are subject to the CE marking either on the product itself or on its packaging - the CE logo and a number that indicates the relevant DoP.

Non-compliance of products with the requirements of the CE standard regarding the curvature of the web or box is considered a warranty defect.

We apologize if you encounter a defect in JELD-WEN products! If a defect is found, please contact us and provide the order number. Please note that a defective product cannot be installed and used!

How to measure if the door leaf is warped?

Lay the door leaf on a flat horizontal surface

Measure the distance between the central part of the door leaf and the surface on which it is located (mm)

Permissible curvature up to 5 mm per door leaf

How to measure if the door frame is warped?

Curvature towards the wall

Lay the box (flat) on a horizontal, flat surface with the ends of the box touching the ground.

Permissible curvature of the box in the direction of the wall is 3 mm / per 1 meter (i.e. for a box with a height of 20M and 21M 6 mm per vertical of the box.

Curvature towards the edge of the box

Lay the box on its side on a flat, horizontal surface with the ends of the box touching the surface.

Measure the gap between the center of the box and the surface (mm).

Allowed curvature of the box in the direction of the edge 1.5 mm / per 1 meter (i.e. for a box with a height of 20M and 21 M up to 3 mm per one of its verticals)

We are not responsible for product defects resulting from normal wear and tear, improper storage, installation and operation.

Finnish doors have been in steady demand among our compatriots for decades due to the ideal price-quality ratio and excellent aesthetic properties. What is the secret of success, we were told by Denis Krasinsky, designer Scandinavian interiors Helsinki interior studio, which has a representative office in St. Petersburg.


- Do Finnish doors differ visually?

The architecture of Finland has its own peculiarities: Finnish Art Nouveau, which is also popular in St. Petersburg, combines classical medieval monumentality with exquisite early modern decoration. Modern Finnish buildings are prone to natural constructivism, and the interiors are distinguished by ergonomics and environmental friendliness. The same principles of combining opposite characteristics lie in the design of interior products. Finnish doors are distinguished by the texture of natural wood and the simplicity of forms. door covering HDF allows you to evenly paint and varnish the product. Such models organically fit into the rustic, bio and nordic styles that are popular today. More often wooden doors matched to color floor covering and platbands. Less often, the color repeats the shade of the furniture.

Today it is customary to deviate from the usual rules of coloring in the interior and give free rein to light creative randomness. In interior styles dominated by natural aesthetics, a combination of different shades and wood textures.

- Is it possible to highlight the features in the design?

Finnish entrance doors are distinguished by the variability of models. This has a completely logical explanation: the fact is that in the apartments of Northern Europe there is no zoned hallway. Therefore, the front door is visible from the living room, that is, it is part of both the exterior and the interior. Therefore, Finnish doors have a wide range of design developments and a characteristic double-sidedness.

Interesting fact: Unlike Russia, in Finland it is not customary to install two entrance doors, thereby forming a heat-insulating vestibule. The entrance door itself is designed with a dual heat loss prevention system - heat transfer and convection. For this purpose, the product is sealed with rubber inserts, and a multilayer heat-insulating material is also placed in the internal door blocks.

As you know, Finnish interiors involve as much natural light as possible in the house. Therefore, another feature of the Finnish front door is the presence of glass inserts or windows. They are equipped with thick glass with a double-glazed window and argon filling of the chambers, again for the purpose of insulation.


Why so much attention
paid for thermal insulation?

It's very simple: it's cold in Finland. In order to save money, the government has set limits - annual energy consumption for heating should not exceed 15 kWh / (m² year). That is why doors and windows, even in public spaces, must have values ​​of at least 0.9(m² K)/W. Local producers are simply forced to meet these standards.


- Are Finnish products really different?
environmental friendliness?

Finland is one of the cleanest countries in the world and is included in the list of the most favorable countries for living every year, and this is not surprising. Three quarters of the entire territory is covered with forest, the country has 180 thousand lakes with the purest water. The Finns are proud of this and support their eco-status in every possible way. Therefore, not only enterprises are distinguished by a reasonable approach to environmental issues, but also products. natural wooden canvas doors treated with safe impregnations and covered with emulsion paint. When purchasing such a product, you have the right to request quality certificates with material indicators.


- How Finnish doors are suitable for operation
in Russia?

Since we are in the same climate zone, Finnish products perfectly match our weather conditions, unlike many other manufacturing countries. In addition, Finnish doors are completely ready for mobile installation upon purchase. Usually products are sold with the maximum configuration. This not only simplifies installation processes, but also saves on additional costs that arise only when buying a door leaf.


Part of the advice is standard:

Visually and to the touch, the door leaf must be free of mechanical
damage or manufacturing defects.
Product material - natural wood, array.
You can request the manufacturer's seal and certificate from the seller.
Check the integrity of the package.
All fittings should fit snugly to the canvas.
If something leaves, then this is a marriage that will be difficult to fix.

- What are the price limits for doors from Finland?

They are relatively affordable: about 30-40 thousand. This is due to minimal logistics costs and the unpopularity of products in some European countries. Russia is the main distributor. The package is included in the price: no need to pay extra for inserting hinges and fittings, no expensive installation is required.


- Interior doors from Finland too
different?

Finnish interior doors have a rubber and silicone seal along the frame contour, which allows the door to be silent, protects against drafts and foreign odors (for example, kitchen ones). It also helps to provide special soundproofing.
Russian doors have a straight edge design, while Finnish doors are distinguished by the presence of a fold, in other words, a vestibule.


- Which manufacturers are represented in Russia?

To be honest, I know only five companies that are represented here - these are Kaski, Jeld-Wen Suomi, MattiOvi, Edux, Orma Maccine. The most popular with us are the Finnish doors "Atoll". But they differ little from each other.

At the end of the 20th century, imported goods began to flow into Russia in large quantities, among which were Finnish interior doors. They had noticeable differences from the same type of door designs that were made earlier in the country. Further, all doors with a similar design began to be called "Finnish doors".

These doors have three features that distinguish them from the rest:

1. There is a porch. The vestibule is part of the edge with a quarter (or rebate), forming a ledge above the end of the door. The edge creates another additional corner at the abutment, which provides

  • increased sound protection of doors,
  • reduces drafts.

2. The door is completed with embedded fittings. The universal latch and hinges are cut in at the factory during production. Anyone can come to the castle push handle. If desired, a hole is made under the handle and a wrap is placed to close the door from the inside. Due to the presence of a quarter on the canvas, only screw loops cut in.

3. The door frame of this type of door is sawn at the factory at an angle of 45 degrees and is made to the required size. The box also has a lock striker and hinges. These operations, carried out at the factory, facilitate and speed up the installation of doors; it is necessary to assemble the frame, and then mount it in the existing opening.


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