2. Introduction to Composite doors:
New type of door has emerged on the
market; one that is sturdy and safe and
can be aesthetically manipulated as you
please. These are composite doors:
frames that are basically made of a
number of different materials and
designed in a way to ‘phase out’ all the
flaws and faults of single material doors.
Now composite doors liverpool are more
popular in UK.
3. new doors have a wide range of appealing
benefits, including the following:
•The
solid composite sub-frame is usually around 1.7 inches
thick and often contains an outer layer of hardwood, resulting in
a sturdy and rigid door frame.
•The
outer frame is generally made of uPVC but can include
galvanized steel reinforcements around the edges for extra
stability.
•The
combination of materials lends the door high resistance to
weathering or any weather-based damage you get with wooden
doors such as warping, twisting or cracking. This is thanks to
the addition of the material GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic),
which has a grained surface and makes the door resistant to
denting too.
•This
extra durability means that your composite door will never
have to be painted (unlike wooden doors, which need to be
treated every five years) and is therefore not prone to
discoloration – so will require very little maintenance on your
part.
4. Composite doors are injected with an extra layer of thermal
insulation in the form of a polyurethane foam core, which is
also usually 100% CFC (Chlorofluorocarbon) free – so you get
a warm, cozy home and still manage to help the environment!
If you decide on the inclusion of a glass insert, it is also good
to know that if damaged or broken this can be replaced
quickly and easily without the need to remove the entire
frame.
Finally, your strong but aesthetically pleasing composite door
is a great way to increase your home’s security and as they
can be fitted with your standard Yale lock it makes way to
prevent break-ins. This makes the doors not only suitable for
front or back entrances, but garages and warehouses too.