Doors | External | Composite
Warminster - BA12
Enquiry from: Razvan Z
Start Date: Immediate
I need a modern looking composite door hopefully funded or part funded by the gov scheme
Would you like to swap your front door? There are several options available to you but none of them quite as popular as composite doorways. But why is this particular type of door the nation’s most-loved and why should you consider this for your own home?
There are lots of reasons to decide on a composite door. To start with they look great and there's a wide range of choice in the design and style to select from. If you would like a modern-day overall appeal then you can get exactly that, with contemporary designs to go together with the times. But if you prefer the charm of standard front doors, there are Victorian, Georgian and Edwardian designs to select from.
Moreover you'll be able to pick a colour that beautifully fits your house. Whether you invest in a classic white or black front door, or would prefer the daring red, blue or green, the ultimate decision is yours.
But how about the composite door’s other features? As well as a strong visual appearance, you take advantage of exceptional insulation and a robust, resistant installation. The construction of the door makes sure heat is not able to pass thorough and leave your home, cutting down your expensive energy bills.
Composite doors are built to withstand impacts and the weather too, lasting for decades with virtually no upkeep. A GRP (Glass reinforced plastic) skin helps to protect the front door ensuring it continues to look great for quite some time 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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Warminster - BA12
Enquiry from: Razvan Z
Start Date: Immediate
I need a modern looking composite door hopefully funded or part funded by the gov scheme
Swindon - SN25
Enquiry from: Karen G
Start Date: Immediate
Sell 2 Times Are you the home owner of that property? yes How many doors are you considering replacing? 1 What material do you require, UPVC? COMPOSITE What colour do you want them to be? - I assume ...
Swindon - SN3
Enquiry from: Mike R
Start Date: Immediate
Compesit front door wanted
Trowbridge - BA14
Enquiry from: Nicola H
Start Date: Immediate
new composite or upvc front door supplied and fitted are you the property owner: owner of the property what doors do you require: front door what materials are you looking at for you door: composite, ...
Trowbridge - BA14
Enquiry from: Nicola H
Start Date: Immediate
customer in trowbridge area has requested that we arrange quotes for their composite doors project.miss are considering various options and would like to discuss with a door installer directly.please ...
Swindon - SN1
Enquiry from: Kofi N
Start Date: Immediate
need pvc door replaced with composite. are you the property owner: owner of the property is the building: residential what doors do you require: front door door material: composite what colour are you...
Calne - SN11
Enquiry from: Catherine J
Start Date: Immediate
hi, we would like to create a new opening in our lounge and put in wooden patio doors. we are in a conservation area and have planning permission to do this. are you the property owner: owner of th...
Warminster - BA12
Enquiry from: Jacky B
Start Date: Immediate
bi-fold 3 pane 6’ x 4’ window white upvc only are you the property owner: owner of the property what doors do you require: bifold what colour are you interested in: white what level of service do ...
Bradford-on-Avon - BA15
Enquiry from: Dave D
Start Date: Immediate
customer in the bradford-on-avon area made an enquiry a couple of projects including composite doors.call anytime and arrange an appointment to discuss. below is some details about this project: are y...
Corsham - SN13
Enquiry from: John B
Start Date: Less than one month
customer has confirmed they would like a quote for a door. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace do you require doors: upvc door additional quotes for doors: yes pl...
Melksham - SN12
Enquiry from: Naomi T
Start Date: Immediate
customer has confirmed they would like a quote for a door. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you require doors: upvc doors additional quotes for doors:...
Swindon - SN25
Enquiry from: Alan D
Start Date: Immediate
call anytime. number of doors: 1 style of door: french doors quote requested on doors, in pvcu, to be supplied and fitted. are you the property owner: owner of the property what doors do you requ...
Westbury - BA13
Enquiry from: Stuart T
Start Date: Immediate
customer has confirmed they would like a quote for a door. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you require doors: upvc doors, bifold doors additional quo...
Salisbury - SP3
Enquiry from: Andrea J
Start Date: Immediate
Customer made an enquiry for Composite Doors via one of our websites. Looking at various options they would like to discuss directly Confirmed interest, SMS at 21:27, email at 21:27 Please call to di...
Salisbury - SP4
Enquiry from: Karen K
Start Date: Immediate
French or folding doors on the back end of the garage facing into the garden, currently has a window.
Corsham - SN13
Enquiry from: Sarah C
Start Date: Immediate
Replace composite front door after police wrongly tried to break the door in.
Swindon - SN1
Enquiry from: Ron L
Start Date: Immediate
Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What level of service do you require: Supply and install Please call to appoint
Salisbury - SP1
Enquiry from: Sean A
Start Date: Immediate
Are you the home owner of that property? homeowner How many doors are you considering replacing? 1 door What material do you require, UPVC? Composite What colour do you want them to be? Grey I assume ...
Swindon - SN5
Enquiry from: Kerry W
Start Date: Immediate
Are you the home owner of that property? YES How many doors are you considering replacing? 1 (front door) What material do you require, UPVC? Composite What colour do you want them to be? Grey I assum...
Swindon - SN5
Enquiry from: Robert B
Start Date: Immediate
Are you the home owner of that property? Yes How many doors are you considering replacing? 1 What material do you require, UPVC? Composite What colour do you want them to be? Brown I assume you requir...
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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.
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.
When it comes to the installation of an external door in your home or property, you’ll be indulged with a plethora of styles and options available in the market today. But as you would have imagined, not all of these options and styles are created equal. Not all can match the security and quality standards of a composite door. A door’s quality is greatly influenced by a wide variety of factors such as the materials incorporated as well as the overall design. For instance, going for a door made with low quality materials can as well be synonymous with leaving your door open while going out.
Composite doors are modern type of door used in homes in recent times. They’ve been design to combat the common flaws identified in singular material doors. The door puts together a perfect mix of materials which have been singled out due to their beneficial properties and effectively taps out the “old flaws. Composite doors are known to be highly resistant to weather conditions, no matter how extreme and unlike singular material doors, it does not react quickly to seasonal changes. And as a result of the insulating foam core of composite doors, they possess a higher thermal resistance than wooden doors.
Generally, a composite door is designed in such a way that makes it look as a wooden door featuring a very alluring wood grain. With the exceptional quality of the materials incorporated, the colours won’t fade, no discolouration will take place and ultimately, it doesn’t require much more than wiping with a damp cloth when it’s dirty as maintenance activity. In conclusion, composite doors are greatly designed modern doors which are manufactured using various materials. The premium quality provided by composite doors is unrivalled in the door industry.
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.
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