Mark Atkinson, Sales Director at Hurst

Hurst Launches S-Class Range

Hurst Launches S-Class Range

With growing homeowner demand for choice, personalisation, and a premium look and feel, Hurst Doors has expanded its composite door range with the launch of S-Class.

Hurst S-Class range

This new solid timber core collection is said to provide installers with even more choice when it comes to style, specification, and customer budget.

Designed to sit above Hurst’s existing GRP composite door offering, the S-Class collection brings a wide choice of door styles, specifications and price points to market.

Combining the feel of a traditional timber core with the low-maintenance benefits of a robust Thermoplastic CoolSkin PVC-U heat reflective skin – engineered to maintain its finish, colour and definition over time.

Mark Atkinson, Sales Director at Hurst, said: “The introduction of the S-Class gives our installer network a complete composite door offer.

“It means more flexibility when quoting – whether customers are driven by cost, aesthetic or added features, there’s now a Hurst Composite door to match.”

The S-Class range includes 32 different door styles, from period-inspired and rustic designs to sleek, minimalist options suited to modern homes. There are 18 colours to choose from, including woodgrain textures and solid tones, plus a full suite of hardware in a range of finishes.

Glazing options are just as extensive. Installers can select from Hurst’s exclusive Harmony Collection – a 3D-effect, double-sandblasted glass range – as well as bee and butterfly designs and the ability to personalise the door using direct digital glass printing.

All S-Class doors are manufactured at Hurst’s dedicated facility in Yorkshire and made to order to suit project specifications. There are no width size restrictions, and every door includes a high-security multi-point locking system as standard compatible with Kubu Smart technology.

Ordering is via Hurst Live, the company’s customer portal offering real-time pricing, quoting and order placement. A full S-Class brochure is also available to order via the Hurst website.

“Ultimately, the S-Class makes it easier for installers to meet a wide range of customer preferences – whether they want the benefits of a GRP composite door or those of a solid timber core composite door,” Mark added.

“It’s a flexible, versatile addition to the Hurst Composite Doors range, all backed by the service and reliability our customers already know us for.”

For more information, visit www.hurstdoors.co.uk

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