Composite Doors
Composite Doors - Introduction
Composite doors are made from a number of different materials which are pressed and glued together under high pressure.
The materials are selected for their hardness and durability and are put together to specifically counteract any issues or flaws that a single material door may have.
Our wide range of composite doors are secure, durable and energy efficient, with the bonus of looking very stylish.
The wood effect means you can have a traditional look, without the fuss of additional maintenance, and we have a wide range of styles and colours to suit any house and budget. We combine this with the latest security features, and all our doors are uniquely designed and manufactured for a perfect fit.
Composite Doors - Features
- High security multipoint locking
- 70mm fully reinforced PVC-U frame
- Hard wearing coloured GRP skins
- 44mm insulated foam core, that keeps cold weather out, the heat in, and reduces noise pollution
- Great choice of contemporary and traditional door styles and colours
- Left or right opening
- Maintenance free- won’t warp, dent or bow
- Full range of hardware (handles, knockers etc)
- Building regulation compliant
- 10-year guarantee
- FREE no obligation quote
- BBA approved (British Board of Agreement)
- SBD approved (Police preferred specification)
Style Options (Including Glazing Options):
Carnoustie
This classic style door continues to remain one of our most popular designs. The simplistic style is brought to life by the exciting glass designs which can reflect your individual style. This door is also available in Arch and Brow styles as illustrated below.
Carnoustie Glass Options:
clear, obscure and leaded
decorative double glazed
decorative triple glazed
Troon
The Troon style allows light into your hallway and makes the glass a real feature of the door adding vibrancy and style to your chosen design.
Troon Glass Options:
clear, obscure and leaded
decorative double glazed
decorative triple glazed
Royal Dornoch
Our heritage cottage door gets a modern twist with glazing options that can be placed in three different locations: centre, left and right as illustrated below.
Royal Dornoch Glass Options:
clear and obscure
decorative double glazed
decorative triple glazed
Turnberry
The large glazed area with the elegant curved design makes this door extremely appealing. Stunning bevelled glass designs are certain to rebound the light creating a wonderful glow.
Turnberry Glass Options:
clear, obscure and leaded
decorative double glazed
decorative triple glazed
Balmoral
The classic Balmoral is still the most popular door style allowing plenty of light into your hallway. Choose some stylish glass designs to really make the door your own and then finish off with your choice of hardware to reflect your chosen style.
Balmoral Glass Options:
