Our doors are manufactured to the highest quality standards, offering superior thermal efficiency. Composite doors outperform wood or PVC doors in thermal efficiency. Meeting the current Building Regulations, our doors feature a heated foam core for a significantly better ‘U’ value, surpassing that of standard wood, PVC skinned timber, and steel doors.
Our range includes various glass modifications designed to boost the door’s thermal performance further. This enhancement not only aims to keep your home warmer but also to reduce energy costs, providing both comfort and savings.
Opt for our high-quality composite doors for their unmatched thermal efficiency and potential energy savings. With superior ‘U’ values and optional glass modifications, our doors are designed to offer warmth and efficiency, adhering to the latest Building Regulations.
Feature | Benefit |
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High Security | Multi-point locking systems for enhanced home security. |
Energy Efficient | Superior thermal insulation to reduce energy costs. |
Durable Materials | Resistant to weathering and long-lasting performance. |
Customizable Designs | Wide range of styles and colors to fit any home aesthetic. |
Specification | Description |
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Material Composition | Made from a combination of materials to ensure strength and durability. |
Thermal Performance | Designed to offer excellent thermal efficiency. |
Security Features | Incorporates advanced locking mechanisms. |
Design Options | Available in a variety of styles and finishes. |
Safestyle composite doors are exceptionally sturdy and have been proved to outlast uPVC doors. To create a high visual appeal, they come in a range of colours and styles. The one significant downside of a composite door is that it is more costly to buy than an uPVC door.
Composite doors are a fantastic option for an energy efficient house since they effectively insulate against heat loss and keep cold weather out. The weather-resistant Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) that seals these doors extends the life of your door. Strong security.
Yes, you can paint a composite door, and you don’t need to be an expert to do this low-cost project. Changing the colour of your front door may give your whole house a whole new look.
Breaking into composite doors is quite tough. This is due to the inherent resilience and strength that is developed during the manufacturing process, which involves combining multiple parts to make a composite door.
What’s the difference between UPVC and composite doors in terms of price? Make no mistake: composite doors are much more costly than their UPVC counterparts, frequently by as much as 60%. This is due to the fact that they are made in a more complex manner, using more expensive materials and procedures.
The lifespan of a composite door should be at least 30 years. That’s a minimum of three decades of consistently great performance. Composite doors are designed to endure a long time. 30 years is a conservative estimate for typical life expectancy.
Composite doors do not discolour when exposed to the sun. Unlike uPVC or wood, where the colour is applied to the outside of the door panel, the GRP skin is very resistant to the elements and maintains the colour looking fresh regardless of the weather.
All of our composite doors are coated with a scratch-resistant, long-lasting finish.
Composite doors are 10% thicker than most doors on the market, making them warmer in terms of heat retention while limiting energy loss.
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