North Coast Timber Doors 2452
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Timber is a natural material that has stood the test of time; perhaps this is why it remains a favourite when it comes to kitchens and vanities. The kiln dried timber used by North Coast Doors is carefully selected to give maximum stability and aesthetic appeal. Timber is a natural product however, so even though we endeavour to match colours, some variations do occur. It's these variations in the timber that makes the timber product of your choice unique. As a family owned and operated business North Coast Doors have a reputation of offering the highest quality products and workmanship, with service you can rely on. Our primary goal is customer satisfaction. Obviously it's worked because it's 25 years later and we're still going strong. Looking forward to the next 25. About Us North Coast Doors Pty Ltd was established in 1985 by the current owner Greg Kerfoot and now has a proud 25 year old family tradition of excellence. Greg is assisted by both his son Tony and daughter Michelle. The business boasts over 100 years combined industry experience. All doors are made to order in our Toormina factory premises, from an extensive range of sustainably grown forest timbers.
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