Choosing The Ideal Front Door
External doors come in several materials, including Composite doors, uPVC doors, and wooden doors. Many of the door types available come with different colour options and door designs. We will explore each door type in this article, starting with the contemporary composite door. Composite doors are versatile and durable exterior doors. However, they are the on-trend door on the market today with an assortment of designs, colours and designer glass finishes available. When it comes to new modern builds or even traditional house, the composite door can add a certain level of style and character to just about any property.
You can choose from a 1930s style composite door, titled the Craftsman. The Craftsman is a traditional design, very similar to the doors you would find on a Victorian terraced home or a post-war semi-detached property. For a more modern approach, you could choose from the Esprit door line. The Esprit line of door designs offers doors with alternatively placed window options, perfect for the modernised detached property. Furthermore, we have a vast range of composite doors that require minimal maintenance, all benefitting the modern-day homeowner.
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The ever-popular uPVC door is a great double glazed door option. UPVC doors can improve your homes energy efficiency levels. These PVCu panelled doors are ideal for anyone that is looking for a cost-effective replacement door. Furthermore, the economical PVCu door comes in a selection of door designs with a choice of glazing options too.
Recent advances in the designs of uPVC exterior doors with the new Designer Collection, offering an up-to-date style uPVC door, the desirable range of modern living panel designs incorporate stainless steel glazing trims and architectural sandblasted glass. Furthermore, a uPVC door requires less maintenance and cleaning than a traditional wood door.
Finally, we have the traditional wooden exterior door. Wooden doors are higher in strength and stability, down to how they are engineered.
The wooden door is both contemporary and traditional in style, but they do need treating correctly, unlike modern composite doors or uPVC doors, wooden doors need regular treatments. However, a wooden door treated correctly could last for a long time and look fantastic.
What Are Composite Door Pros And Cons?
Pros – Composite doors are manufactured using a variety of quality materials. You can choose from a huge selection of door designs, colours and designer glass. They do not require painting like a traditional wooden door. Furthermore, it is hard to differentiate between a wood door and a new composite door as some modern composite doors look like wooden doors.
Composites doors are energy efficient, helping to keep the heat in your home and come with a multi-locking system for added security.
Cons – The only con to a composite door is that they can be slightly more expensive. However, with a multitude of price options and financial payment options, composite doors are more affordable nowadays.
What Are The Pros And Cons Of uPVC Exterior Doors?
Pros – UPVC exterior doors are low maintenance and require no treatments or painting. Choose from a variety of door designs, a certain amount of door colours and glazing options. PVCu doors offer a good level of insulation and are durable, they also come with a multi-locking system.
Cons – UPVC panelling can sometimes create a narrow looking appearance to many doorways.
What Are The Pros And Cons Of Wood Exterior Doors?
Pros – Wooden doors can be very beautiful, sometimes available in unique designs. Wood doors come in various sizes and can be painted to a required colour. Wooden doors also offer a level of strength.
Cons – Wooden doors can be vulnerable to the UK weather and require constant treatment to maintain their strength and look. Treating a wooden door correctly will help to combat things like warping. Furthermore, wooden doors do sometimes suffer from joints issues and can rot if not sealed correctly.
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