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An instant fix for swelled uPVC is a quick wipe/wash with cool water. Just as this cools you down, it'll cool the door down and reduce the swelling! Longer term, whatever door you have, you'll want to check your hinges and make sure they're fitted clearly.
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Why Your Doors Are Sticking in Summer, And How to Fix it! 21st July 2022 With summer fully upon us, and a heck of a heatwave going on, we’ve been finding a lot more people asking us about getting their uPVC, timber or composite doors repaired. And all for the same reason – the doors are sticking, or have become difficult to open. Why is that happening? How do you stop it? And does it mean you need to replace your doors? We’ve got all the answers for you, and in most cases, you won’t need to replace a thing!
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Both are versatile and can be designed in any way you choose. However, composite doors are more robust and resilient, meaning they will maintain their appearance for longer. While uPVC doors may suffer from the elements and fade over time, composite doors will not.
A uPVC door is purely plastic, which still makes them an effective door solution for homes across the UK. Their main draw is the affordability and their increased thermal efficiency. But composite doors offer the same functionality to a higher standard, making them a superior choice to the traditional uPVC door. Are composite doors better than uPVC? The difference between composite doors and uPVC doors is in the materials they are created with and the level of durability and security they provide. But, thanks to their design that presses and glues materials together under high pressure conditions, these modern options blow uPVC front and back doors out of the water in terms of strength and resilience. Our composite doors are 10% thicker than most others available on the market, leaving uPVC doors trailing behind in terms of strength and robustness. Made from only the highest quality materials and featuring a solid timber core, Endurance Doors are renowned for their solidity. When it comes to putting our composite doors through rigorous testing and assessments, we endeavour to deliver a perfect profile every time. Our doors have proven themselves against a sledgehammer, demonstrating why they are known as the door that will allow you the ultimate peace of mind. There are a number of features and benefits that composite doors provide that make them the ideal solution for the homeowner who wants a door that performs to the highest of standards. At Endurance, we specialise in the manufacture and creation of doors that surpass any uPVC door currently on the market.
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