Why Install A Composite Door Over A UPVC Or Wooden Door?

Composite Doors Vs UPVC And Timber

Traditional timber doors look great. However, they tend to be expensive and warp over time. Plus, wooden doors will need maintaining throughout the year, which can take time and money. 

On the other hand, uPVC doors are less expensive and easy to maintain. Our uPVC doors are an energy-efficient option and can help to manage the heat inside your home. The only drawback of uPVC doors is that they are one of the most common choices throughout the UK and they do not suit every style.

That is where a high-quality GRP door from St Helens Windows can be a better choice. Our composite doors are durable, robust and can create an aesthetically pleasing entrance for your home. Therefore, giving you a great return on your investment over time.

Furthermore, composite doors are available in a variety of colours and styles, so you can choose a door to match your home.

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A Cost-effective Door Choice

When you are choosing the entrance of your property, you should look for high-quality products that will stand the test of time. We manufacture all of the doors that we offer at St Helens Windows with durable materials. That means you can be sure you are getting the right product for your home. 

Our composite door is a durable choice that adds an element of style to the front of your property. Plus, a composite door offers an authentic wood effect that is available in a range of colours.

Before You Purchase

If you are looking for a composite supplier, you should always check that it comes with an installation guarantee. Plus, it is worth researching the company to see how long they have been running and will be available to carry out any unforeseen repairs.

At St Helens Windows, we have been running for over twenty-five years. Our team of experts can help with a range of home improvements and aim to work closely with the customer to ensure the job is complete to your satisfaction.

Alternative Composite Door Choices

Rock doors and solid core doors are two other popular options for your home. They are excellent choices for your home and can add an element of style to your home.

Rock Door

Rock Door has been providing composite doors for over twenty years. As a Rock Door installer, we are happy to supply these reliable doors to our customers. Furthermore, these doors offer a variety of designs unique to the Rock Door brand.

If you are unsure whether to choose a Rock Door or a standard composite door, our team can provide you with a quote for both.

Solid Core

Unlike the foam core composite door, a solid core door has a dense laminated veneer lumber core that gives your entrance additional strength. These doors come with many of the same designs as our standard composite doors, but the colour choices are limited to 13 options.

Advantages Of Composite Doors

Composite doors come with a range of benefits for your home. They are quickly becoming one of the most popular door choices throughout the UK. As well as being a stylish choice for your home, these doors are easy to clean and come with an impact resistant GRP skin. Plus, these modern doors are energy-efficient and could help to reduce your energy bills. More advantages of composite doors include:

  • Easy to clean
  • Various colours and finishes
  • Weather-resistant
  • Thermal efficient
  • Help to reduce energy bills
  • Reduce carbon footprint

Finally, composite doors come with a range of versatile designs. Whether you are looking for a traditional style or a contemporary door, we have a variety of choices. The composite door has an almost endless supply of designs that can be unique to your home. It is an excellent way to make a statement of class, endurance and reliability for your property.

At St Helens Windows, we offer a selection of composite, uPVC, Rock Doors, Solid Core and timber doors. Our team are always available to answer any questions that you may have. If you want to know more, get in touch, call 01744 611 203 to get started.

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