What Is A Composite Door?

Composite doors use a wide range of different materials.

These materials include glass-reinforced plastic, solid timber core and PVC. Each of the materials used in a composite door is done so for its unique properties – by fusing the materials. Moreover, this provides one of the best doors on the market.

Our doors use a wide range of materials. The materials become pressed and glued under high pressure. Composite doors were created as a solution to single material doors. Single material doors tend to have more problems. Robust materials make up composite doors, providing you with a sturdy door.

How Much Will It Cost?

Composite door prices will be different for each homeowner. Many factors will affect the final cost of the door. Things such as Door size, door style, glass, colour and accessories. All make the final price of a composite door different. We offer various styles and designs at different prices. Call or Book online today for a FREE quotation.

What Colours Are Available?

Composite doors come in a wide range of colours. We can provide over 35 different door colour choices: red, blue, black, white, brown, green and oak. Our front doors are available in any RAL colour. This option allows customers to have a unique coloured composite door. Prices may vary depending on the RAL colour chosen.

Are They Coloured On Both Sides?

Whilst most door companies can only supply a one-sided coloured door. St Helens Windows composite doors come either one-sided or both sides coloured. With our doors, you can personalise to your liking. You can have a one-sided coloured composite door. Or you can have a two-sided coloured composite door. Prices will vary depending on the options chosen.

What Is The Difference Between A uPVC Door And A Composite Door?

Plastic is the main material for uPVC doors. Composite doors use a range of different materials instead. Moreover, the materials become glued and pressed under high pressure. GRP is also known as Glass Reinforced Plastic and is a much better material than PVC. Counteracting problems by using tougher materials. Problems that only occur with single material doors. Such as timber and uPVC.

What Are The Advantages Of A Composite Door?

Here are some benefits:

  • Great security features.
  • Low maintenance.
  • Strength and durability.
  • Weatherproof.
  • Great soundproofing.
  • Stunning appearance.
  • Thermal efficient.

What Type Of Locks Are Available?

The most common type of lock on a composite door is a multi-point lock system. At St Helens Windows we use Ingenious locking systems on all of our composite doors. Ingenious locking systems provide a wide range of security features for peace of mind. Increase the security of your door and make your home more secure. Moreover, all of our locking systems are stress-tested to the highest standards.

Visit Our Showroom

We supply one of the best doors on the market. At a thickness of 44.5mm and tested against other composite doors at 48mm thickness. Our doors help to reduce heat loss and make your home more secure.

Moreover, would you like to see the doors for yourself? Why not come down and visit our door showroom. You can visit our showroom at 1, Eastside Industrial Estate, Jackson St, St Helens, WA9 3AS. 

We are one of the leading installers in the North West of England. Furthermore, we offer a wide range of front doors in different designs, styles and colours.

We provide a wide range of door designs for our customers to choose from. View our range or check out our online door designer to create your own.

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