Choosing the right door can save you money on your energy bills and help the planet!
All our doors exceed the current Building Regulations for energy efficiency so you can rest assured that the door you design will perform to the highest standards, ideal for energy efficient homes.
Energy Efficient Doors
Our doors are made using a calcium zinc based compound in the extrusion of the doorframe. This means our doors are kinder to the planet. We also make it our mission to reduce our carbon footprint by carefully planning our delivery routes to cut down the amount of fuel we use.
Energy Certificate With Every Door
When you buy a door from us every door is issued with its own bespoke energy rating certificate – based on expert data from the Building Research Establishment and accredited by the British Fenestration Ratings Council.
GRP Has The Longest Lifespan
GRP composite doors are incredibly strong, secure and durable with minimum maintenance required. You can expect your composite door to last up to 35 years, saving your money and helping the planet!
All our doors are manufactured to modern techniques in a quality controlled environment and comprise of a hardwood inner frame reinforced for rigidity, set around a thermally insulated polyurethane foam core. They will not warp, twist, decay or rot and require little maintenance, just a wipe clean.
Door Type | Expected Life | Maintenance |
---|---|---|
Softwood Door | 25 Years | Paint every 5 years |
Hardwood Door | 35 Years | Paint every 5 years |
Steel Composite Door | 30 Years | Wipe clean |
PVC Composite Door | 25 Years | Wipe clean |
GRP Composite Door | 35 Years | Wipe clean |
PVC Panel Door | 20 Years | Wipe clean |
Expected Lifespan |
Maintenance |
---|---|
Softwood Door | |
25 Years | Paint every 5 years |
Hardwood Door | |
35 Years | Paint every 5 years |
Steel Composite Door | |
30 Years | Wipe Clean |
PVC Composite Door | |
25 Years | Wipe Clean |
GRP Composite Door | |
35 Years | Wipe Clean |
PVC Panel Door | |
20 Years | Wipe Clean |
Information from HAPM (Housing Association Provident Mutual) and BRE (Building Research Establishment)