Composite Doors

Our composite doors are incredibly sturdy for maximum protection and are tough, secure, and durable, making them the ideal addition to any home. All the composite doors we supply are constructed using GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) technology, which makes them a strong and secure option. Additionally, superior engineering results in a smooth, sleek finish that looks great on the front of any property. Purchasing a composite door from us is an excellent investment: they are guaranteed for ten years but can last a lifetime with proper maintenance; they will not crack, fade in colour, or warp.

We believe it is critical to cater to all tastes, which is why the composite doors we supply are available in a variety of designs and colours. Designed to fit any budget, we believe that everyone should have access to a secure door without having to pay exorbitant prices. Whether you choose a wooden finish for a more traditional look or a splash of colour to brighten up your home, our composite doors allow you to express your personality on the exterior of your home.

  • Are composite doors good?

    Composite doors are an excellent investment because they provide security, thermal efficiency, and can be customized to your specifications.

    Composite doors are durable and resistant to the elements because they are manufactured in high-heat, high-pressure environments. This is critical because it protects composite doors from natural damage (such as heavy rains and winds), and their strength makes them significantly more difficult to break down than other door options.

    Additionally, composite doors have been shown to be more energy efficient than uPVC doors, which helps keep your home's energy bills down. If you want to give your home a personal touch, composite doors are available in a variety of textures, colors, and designs.

  • Are composite doors cheaper than uPVC?

    As uPVC doors are thinner, require fewer materials and have a less coDue to the fact that uPVC doors are thinner, require fewer materials, and have a simpler manufacturing process, they can be slightly less expensive than composite doors. They do have more glazing options than our composite doors as well; you can install decorative glass or high-performance glass so your hallway isn’t too dark.

    Composite doors are frequently more energy efficient than uPVC doors: they feature brushes along the floor, which prevent warm air from escaping and any outside draughts from infiltrating. This can help you save money on your energy bills over time.

  • What is the best material for a front door?

    Wooden doors – available in a variety of finishes, wooden doors lend a timeless appearance to any home and are easily adaptable to doorways of all shapes and sizes. However, they are more susceptible to weather damage than other types of doors, necessitating additional maintenance to maintain their appearance.

    Composite doors – constructed of a variety of materials fused together, these doors are both safe and durable. Special CFC-free foam used in our composite doors provides extra insulation for your home keeping your energy bills low.

    uPVC doors – made of a highly resistant material, PVCu doors are a popular choice for front doors due to their affordability and ability to easily match the design of your home.

  • How long should a composite door last?

    Composite doors of the highest quality can last for decades. Our composite doors are constructed entirely of CFC-free polyurethane foam that is completely waterproof and extremely thermally conductive. Composite doors with a timber core have a tendency to bow if water penetrates the inner core, and we prefer to use materials that are as durable as possible.

    Composite doors can last a lifetime with proper maintenance; oiling hinges and wiping down your door to remove dirt are two simple ways to care for your door.

  • Are front doors thermally efficient?

    This varies according to the type of front door; composite doors are typically the most energy efficient. In October 2010, the British government enacted new legislation requiring replacement composite doors to have a U-value of no more than 1.8W/m2k (heat loss rating). If you're looking at the U-value of a door, you want it to be as low as possible. Other energy ratings for front doors range from A+ to G, and you want to aim for A+.

    By investing in a high-quality, insulated, and weatherproof front door, you can save money on your heating bill while also reducing noise pollution.

  • Do I need a fire door?

    When installing a new front door, it is critical to adhere to current fire regulations. Currently, if your house is more than two stories tall, you must install a fire door between the stairwell and each habitable room (excluding toilets or bathrooms).

    If you're unsure how to comply with these regulations, contact us today to speak with one of our experts who will gladly explain how to make your home as safe as possible in the event of a fire.

Contact us today for more information regarding our extensive range of Composite Doors or to book a free no-obligation consultation.