Doors | External | Composite
Downpatrick - BT30
Enquiry from: Carolyn M
Start Date: Immediate
new composite front door
Would you like to replace your front door? There are plenty of options available to you but none as popular as composite entrance doors. But why is this type of door the nation’s preferred and why should you think about it for your own home?
There are many reasons to choose a composite door. To start with they look fantastic and there's a wide variety of choice both in design and style to choose from. If you would like a modern overall appeal then you can certainly get exactly that, with contemporary designs to go hand in hand with the times. But if you want the attractiveness of traditional front doors, you can also find Victorian, Georgian and Edwardian designs to pick from.
On top of this it is possible to pick a colour that beautifully fits your home. Whether you invest in a classic white or black front door, or might have a preference for the bold red, blue or green, the final decision is yours.
But how about the composite door’s other features? Along with a strong appearance, you benefit from superb insulation and a hardwearing, resistant installation. The construction of the door guarantees heat is unable to pass thorough and exit your property, bringing down your expensive energy expenses.
Composite doorways are produced to resist impacts and the weather too, lasting for decades with essentially no maintenance. A GRP (Glass reinforced plastic) skin helps you to protect the front door making sure it continues to look great for countless years to come.
The average cost of Composite front doors is £950. Costs alter based upon the materials and the firm chosen. The upper price range can be as high as £1092.5. The material costs are normally about £237.5
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| Waste removal | £48 |
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Downpatrick - BT30
Enquiry from: Carolyn M
Start Date: Immediate
new composite front door
Newtownards - BT22
Enquiry from: Anna M
Start Date: Immediate
exterior door top 9 panes bottom 2 panels posible stable style
Ballymena - BT44
Enquiry from: Michael M
Start Date: Immediate
Black upvc or composite front door and black upvc back door to include installation
Durham - DH7
Enquiry from: Lynne O
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are you the home owner of that property? - -. how many doors are you considering replacing? - -. what material do you require, upvc? - --. what colour do you want them to be? - -. i assume you require...
Durham - DH7
Enquiry from: Tiffany C
Start Date: Immediate
A possible new door frame, needs assessment in that, with new front door composite, with doors tested secured by design or PAS24 standard which are police approved, anti-snap anti-drill and anti-bump...
Craigavon - BT62
Enquiry from: Andreia P
Start Date: Immediate
Customer made an online enquiry for Composite Doors via one of our websites. Confirmed via /phone. Please call to arrange an appointment to quote.
Bishop Auckland - DL14
Enquiry from: Andrew M
Start Date: Immediate
Customer is looking for a composite door. Call any time. Number of windows: 5 Number of doors: 1 Quote requested on windows and doors, in PVCu, to be supplied and fitted.
Darlington - DL1
Enquiry from: Uchechukwu O
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customer made an online enquiry for composite doors via one of our websites. confirmed via . please call to arrange an appointment to quote. are you the property owner: owner of the property is the bu...
Barnard Castle - DL12
Enquiry from: Roz M
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Customer made enquiry for Composite Doors quotes online. Confirmed via SMS at 17:46 Homeowner lives in Barnard Castle area. Please call to arrange appointment
Banbridge - BT32
Enquiry from: Gordon B
Start Date: Immediate
New front door with side panel. Fitted
Darlington - DL1
Enquiry from: Parisa P
Start Date: Immediate
Customer made enquiry for Composite Doors quotes online. Homeowner lives in Darlington area. Please call to arrange appointment
Belfast - BT17
Enquiry from: Bernie K
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Customer in Belfast area made an enquiry for Composite Doors online. Please call to arrange an appointment to discuss options
Darlington - DL2
Enquiry from: Thaya R
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Customer is looking for Composite Doors quotes. They are unsure of options so would like to discuss. Confirmed interest via SMS/ Customer lives in Darlington area Please call to arrange an appointment
Donaghadee - BT21
Enquiry from: Norman C
Start Date: Immediate
Customer is looking for quotes for Composite Doors from pros around Donaghadee. Please call to arrange appointment to discuss
Craigavon - BT62
Enquiry from: Ernest C
Start Date: Immediate
New front door fitted prob pvc
Omagh - BT78
Enquiry from: Sonya D
Start Date: Immediate
A white basic PVC door with upper window panel
Craigavon - BT66
Enquiry from: Maureen B
Start Date: Immediate
Composite back door supplied and fitted
Shildon - DL4
Enquiry from: Glen M
Start Date: Immediate
gray with glass squares down 1 side and a full lenth handle
Ballymoney - BT54
Enquiry from: Lorraine G
Start Date: Immediate
I need a new secure front and back door
Durham - DH1
Enquiry from: Amy H
Start Date: Immediate
Bathroom window replaced and potentially a new composite door with side windows
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A composite door is a valuable investment any homeowner would be glad to make due to its numerous benefits. Not only are they super energy efficient and good looking, but also exceptional when it comes to keeping your house warm and guaranteeing your safety and maximum security. They come in wide range of styles, colours as well as personalization options, which makes them one of the most popular and strongest door you can find in the market today. However, the question that hangs over the mind of many potential investors is how fade resistant are composite doors? Would the visual appeal remain intact for a long period of time or fade away after a few years of exposure to intense sun?
The last thing any homeower would want to see is a priced asset looking dull and tired only after a couple of years after installation. Owners of timber doors worry about having to re paint every couple of years. UPVC door owners worry that their doors can, at times, start to fade when exposed to a strong and intense sunlight. So what exactly do composite door owners worry about? The simple answer is absolutely nothing! Proud composite door owners only have to do a quick wash with a warm soapy water as upkeep for their long lasting and durable asset. This is because composite doors are typically made from Glass Reinforced Plastic outer skin which makes them highly resistant to the element. So whether it’s raining heavily or the sun is shining intensely, the colours of your beloved composite door will not fade and will remain exactly the same way it was when purchased. No matter what the UK weather throws at them, the reinforced plastic skin and robust core ensures the door remains water tight and in top condition always.
We’ve all heard the common phrase that first impressions matter most. Well, this expression also applies to your home. When people arrive at your home, the door is the first thing they come in contact with and that speak volumes about the impression they’ll have about you. In modern times, there’s a large variety of choices when it comes to choosing a front door for your home in terms of style and design - from distinctive and alluring wood finish effect to elegant stained glass patterns. These are all important when it comes to choosing a front door, but one of the most significant factors is the material.
Both uPVC and composite doors have their advantages and disadvantages, so choosing one may rest on the purpose of installing the door.
UPVC Doors:
Pros
• Cost - Although composite doors are certain to deliver a great value for money, the initial spending on uPVC is lower and doesn’t put much strain on your budget
• Little Maintenance - The maintenance of a uPVC door does not go beyond wiping any stains with a damp cloth. However, this should be done carefully and regularly as extended neglect can lead to discolouration over time
Cons
• Styles - When it comes to styles, uPVC doors has a considerable lower style options compared to composite doors.
Composite Doors:
Pros
• Finishes - Composite doors offer a wider range of finishes than uPVC doors and as such, deliver greater versatility in showcasing your home’s character.
• Energy Efficient - Made from various materials glued together under intense pressure, composite doors happen to be thicker than uPVC doors and hence, a bit more energy efficient.
• Improved Security - Although both doors offer a great level of security, composite doors (due to its robust construction) are a bit more superior in this area.
Cons
• Cost - Although composite doors offer an immense value for money, the fact still remains that they’ll also stretch your budget more than uPVC doors.
If you’re going through new constructions or renovations and looking to change your old front door and install a brand new composite door, then you’re at the right place. Composite door fitting can be a DIY project but it’s essential to have the necessary training and experience before commencement. If not, we’d recommend you hire the services of a reliable professional to guarantee the best results and save yourself some time and money.Here, we’ll give a good insight into the composite door fitting process.
To get started, here are some of the tools that may be required - tape measure, hammer, stanley knife, crowbar, chisel, saw. Silicone sealant gun, spirit levels, electric drill ( including the hammer section), rubber mallet and 6mm socket spanner.
lPreparation
• Remove the existing door by rounding up the door frame firstly with a knife to reduce the possible damage to the wall.
• Cut through the door jambs.
• Remove each in two separate sections.
• Ensure the opening is level without any screws, mastic and filler.
lAlign Your Composite Door
• Ensure the sill of the door is level and flat.
• Make sure the frame is square and plumb in both planes.
• Bridge the cavity of the wall and cover the DPC
• Ensure that the frame is square. If not, your composite door won’t function as it should.
lInstall Your Composite Door
• Place the door in the frame.
• Hold the frame firmly in position with wedge packers
• Make sure the packers are positioned close to where the fixing will be placed.
• Make sure the jams are square and plumb in all planes by using a long spirit level.
• Secure the frame to the brickwork with the use of a drill.
• Place the fixings at the top and bottom of each hinge as well as each of the lock keep.
• Top fixings should be fitted 150mm and 250mm from each corner.
More often than not, when we think about replacing our old or existing door with a new unit, we tend to get a bit creative. We think about the panel to use, but often forget about the door’s frame which is just as important. The frame is way beyond an ordinary trimming that serves as a boundary for the slabs, it also ensures the door opens with ease and also sees that heat are being locked in and security is tight. There are a variety of frame options available when fitting a new door, and putting a composite door in a uPVC frame is one. In this article, we’ll give you an idea of the great effects of composite door and uPVC frame combination and help you make informed decision about the best setup that’ll perfectly satisfy all your doorway needs and budget.
Putting a composite door in a uPVC frame or a uPVC door in a composite frame is without a doubt the most popular door/frame combinations. In fact, you’d be shocked just how well a composite door and uPVC frame complements and supports each other in either alteration. If you’re the type that likes the unmatched levels of insulation, visual appeal as well as security that’s provided by composite doors, fitting this in a UPVC frame is really one that’ll set you apart. This combination is the most loved and for a good reason. You’ll get to open your door with ease while it also remains weathertight, save some money using the usually less costly uPVC frames and ultimately, combine the strengths of both materials incorporated. What’s more? It’s an opportunity for you to make a striking impression on all your visitors.
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