by cafetorium »
Fri Nov 23, 2007 3:11 pm
I made the mistake of buying doors from B&Q.
I didn't heed the warning. I now have two quite badly warped doors.
If you remove the wrapping - stain, lacquer, varnish or paint them straight away otherwise you'll get warped doors too.
Yes, you end up cutting some of the finish away when you cut and drill for locks, handles and hinges. You'll need to touch them in before doing the final fit.
It's a hassle, but worth it to avoid warped doors.
The problem is that wood isn't weathered or dried properly. They claim it's kiln dried, but it's still not good enough. So they make the doors up and shrink-wrap them to prevent further moisture loss.
The fact that they are kept in a relatively cool warehouse and then brought into a warm home doesn't help either.