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What is the price difference between composite and uPVC doors? Composite doors can be as much as 60% more expensive than uPVC doors, however uPVC need replacing more often than composite doors and uPVC doors are not as energy efficient.
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Not all front doors and back doors are created equally. There are many differences, but arguably the most significant is the material or materials used to produce them. In the main, external doors are built either from wood, uPVC, or a composite of various materials. Composite and uPVC doors are the two most popular types of doors available on the market. With a variety of options available, it can be hard to decide which one is best for your home. uPVC doors dominated the market over the years due to their affordability and practicality. However, composite doors are the far superior choice and have rocketed in popularity over the past few years. Let’s examine the respective merits and drawbacks of external uPVC doors and composite doors. After considering these, you’ll be a better position to choose a door that’s right for your home.
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Learn More »While some “cowboy” companies will install doors with uPVC panels that are not reinforced and can be kicked straight through, any installation company worth their salt will use reinforced panels. Before signing on the dotted line ensure that the door you’re buying has a frame and panels that have been reinforced with a strong metal or carbon fibre. uPVC front doors are, by-and-large, more affordable than composite doors. They also demand very little upkeep – the material is capable of withstanding most weather conditions and once installed they require very little maintenance. Any troublesome stains can be simply wiped off. That said, while uPVC doors are low-maintenance, neglecting one over a long period of time, or treating it using the wrong sorts of chemicals, can lead to unsightly discolouration – which you’ll be unable to reverse. Finally, when a uPVC door approaches the end of its life, you’ll be obliged to dispose of it responsibly – it will have to be broken down into its constituent parts and disposed of since the entirety will not bio-degrade in the same way as a wooden door might.
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Composite doors are also especially effective at keeping warmth inside the home and are extremely difficult for an intruder to breakthrough. Tough materials, a bespoke outer frame, and state-of-the-art locking systems combine to create an extraordinarily secure door.
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