Why Install A Residential UPVC Door?
Although Composite Doors are now the most popular style of front door, the humble residential UPVC door remains the most popular back door.
Popular Design – These doors are popular amongst homes due to their timeless and elegant design. They typically consist of a glass upper section and solid panelled lower section. While the glass allows natural light unto the room, the lower panel can be potentially fitted with a cat flap (either at the time of installation or in the future).
Flexible Design – It is possible to fit a tilt and turn opener unto the top of the door, this provides a modern take on a stable door. This options is great for kitchens as it provides additional ventillation (without needing to have the door fully open).
Durability – UPVC is a robust and low-maintenance material. UPVC doors are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, from heavy rain to strong winds. They are also resistant to rotting, rust and fading, ensuring a long lifespan.
Security – A good level of security is a top priority for all homeowners, and French UPVC doors offer peace of mind. These doors come with advanced locking systems and reinforced frames, making them a stylish yet secure choice.
Energy-Efficient – UPVC doors are also known for their exceptional thermal insulation properties. The multi-chambered UPVC frames help to prevent heat loss and maintain a comfortable temperature inside your home. This benefit can also lead to savings on your energy bills.