Engineered Acasia for Window/Door

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kraghum
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Engineered Acasia for Window/Door

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regards
Raghu
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koolanil16
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Re: Engineered Acasia for Window/Door

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Hi Raghu,

Good info, can you post some pics on how it looks and also the cost difference b/w Teak and Acasia wood.

Thanks,
Anil
kraghum
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don't have any picture personally, we are sending teh designs fro quote (approximately xxxrs/ft or CFT not sure, for a ready frame)
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blrsiteseeker
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I bought these doors for our house. All interior doors (except for 2 bathrooms - where the size was something they could not make). I bought from Geetha timbers itself. When we first got it, I was thinking of painting it - so that the finger joints that are present and visible (as part of the manufacturing) can be covered up. But my architect requested me to test with just polishing it. After it was done, I love how it looks. There are 3 exterior doors also for which I have used these, I painted only those 3 doors.

Love it. Not only does it look beautiful, it is quite sturdy as well.

Cost difference (I would not be able to provide exact difference between teak and engineered wood), but let me tell you - my main door and puja room door were teak (just 2 doors) and I spent about rs. 30000. The engineered wood doors were about rs. 2500 per door (not including frames).

here are a couple of pictures for how they look.
exterior door (acasia engineered wood) prior to painting.
exterior door (acasia engineered wood) prior to painting.
kraghum
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@blrsiteseeker
Thanks for the information and feedback. i will post more details once i get my quotes also see if i can post the mfg picture while visiting factory second time
chakra_krish
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Re: Engineered Acasia for Window/Door

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Hi
Thanks for this information
Can you pls guide how to reach Geetha Timbers? where this is exactly in Peenya?
sam_m400
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does this is water proof?

did they come and fix the door /taking the measurement by visiting the site

How much they charge for fixiing.
kraghum
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How to Reach Geetha Timbers

From Yeshavantapur travel towards Jalahalli circle, it on rightside just 100mts before Jalahalli cirle (Oposite to VOLVO plant/fcatory)

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No.2/2 & 2/3, Opposite To BSNL Telephone Exchange, Tumkur Road, 1st Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Jalahalli Cross, Bangalore - 560057 (Phone numbers given in Internet won't work)
about water proof: It's Same property as Natural wood, Not Plywood or Flush door. so we need to care same as we care for Normal wood

They won't come and fix it, we need to give the Frame (Door Windows) Dimensions and they will make it factory, so we need to have carpenter to fix it. will post more info as i proceed with Order
selva
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Hai all, I also had visited the factory. Doors with varnish Finish looks too good. But they not disclosing the approx price till we go with complete drawings. Can any one tell me the price whether it is in cft or running feet, is it good to with frames or only doors or as set. Thanks
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