Which Door Is Right For Me?

Composite Door, RockDoor Or A UPVC Door?

When looking for a new door, there are many different doors to choose. Ideally, you want a door that will suit the appearance of your home. You need to ask yourself ‘which door will be right for me?’. From the doors available on the market, a uPVC door tends to be the most economical and require little maintenance. Plus, a correctly installed uPVC door is more thermally efficient than the traditional timber door. However, the downside to uPVC is that they are not always the strongest, compared with other new door options.
A Rockdoor has a traditional aesthetic and can be very stylish for any property. However, Rockdoor can be expensive, but it is always worth shopping around.

For a well-rounded modern door, the composite door is usually much easier to maintain and has many advantages. Furthermore, composite doors are a durable door and come in a broad assortment of styles and colours. The composite doors are a stylish door that stands up to the rigours of today’s family home.

classic composite door
light grey door

How To Choose The Right Front Door?

When looking to buy a new front door, we understand that it is necessary to choose a door suited to your property and preference. Therefore, if you are looking for an economically quality door, uPVC is an excellent choice compared to a more expensive Rockdoor or composite door.

Composite doors are available with a natural wood grain texture, giving you an authentic feel of a timber door. They come in a comprehensive range of colours that make it look very fashionable and suitable for any home. They’re easy to maintain, weather-resistant and sturdy, making them an excellent choice.

Composite Door Benefits

Composite doors come in a wide variety of styles, designs and colours. Therefore, there is a spectrum of designs to match any home. Having a high-quality composite door as part of your property over a less efficient door allows you to express your personality in your home. Composite doors come with a range of benefits listed below.

  • Reduce Energy Bills
  • Thermal Efficient
  • Different Colours and Finishes
  • Reduce Carbon Footprint
  • Weather-resistant
  • Easy to clean
violet sprit door

At St Helens Windows can supply and install a number of door types, all ideal for you and your property with compositeuPVCAluminium, Rockdoors and timber doors. Call 01744 611 203 to find out more about our variety of doors supplied and installed by us.

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