For the last decade or so UPVC doors and windows seem to have dominated the home improvement market until recently. Solid wood seemed to have made a comeback as beauty and security took over from the low maintenance and practicality of the UPVC door.
The latest type of door for the consumer that seems to tick all the boxes is the composite door. These doors have a Glass Reinforced covering on the outside, with a solid wood door on the inside. This means you get all the convenience of a UPVC door, but with the weight and security of a solid wood door.
Modern technology means you can have many different colours and textures to suit your home. In fact if you visit Global Door and Glass range you can get up to 6 colours and by the time you add on fixtures’ and fitting, hinges, glass and more you end up with 60 million different variations. The colours never fade and do not need repainting and come with a timber grain throughout.
As far as pricing goes, Global Door can not deliver doors for the same price of the UPVC type door and when you consider the benefits of ordering online and using their door design module, that will show you what your new composite door will look like on your home.
These are just some of the reasons why even within a gloomy financial climate, consumers are buying composite doors in huge amounts, to satisfy their existing home, unable to move or to satisfy insurance company conditions, who some have increased premiums or have changed some of their small print, to reduce payouts.
Global doors have prices starting from around £360 |