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Composite Doors

Composite doors come with a whole host of advantages and benefits. Stronger and sturdier First of all, composite doors are strong and sturdy.As the name might suggest, composite doors are made out of a selection of materials, including rigid polyurethane, uPVC, and GRP. 

 These materials make the door far stronger and sturdier than a traditional PVC door. This means that your door will last longer than a PVC door, and will still have the low maintenance needs that we associate with PVC.

Wide variety of designs and Colours One of the biggest advantages of composite doors is the sheer range of options available to you. From traditional panelled doors, to modern full height glass panels, you are spoilt for choice. Additionally, there are also a broad range of handles and fittings, like knockers and letter plates. Composite doors have a timber effect look, which gives you the appearance of a wooden door, without the hassle. Therefore, this is one of the most exciting advantages of composite doors Composite doors are more thermally efficient Doors can be one of the places where energy and heat escapes our homes. As a result of this, Apeer composite doors have been designed with thermal efficiency in mind. The composite materials, and the sealing system on the doors means that your home will be more energy efficient. Therefore, you might find yourself saving on your energy bills!

Thermal Efficiency

Entrance doors offer the traditional appearance of natural woodgrain, minus the inefficiency and high maintenance that is responsible for their decrease in popularity.Our range of composite doors are specially manufactured to the highest possible standard to ensure they reduce your expensive energy bills  According to research carried out by BFRC, composite doors are up to six times for energy efficient than wooden doors.

With ambition to supply a diverse range of new doors, we source our new front doors from three different suppliers. Solidor, Endurance and Door Smart.

Safe and secure

Finally, home security is a big concern for any home owner. Composite doors come with additional locking options which can give you piece of mind. This includes the Yale keyless lock, which has a pin pad instead of a key. A composite door can also be fitted with an AV2 lock, which locks when it is closed.

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