Composite Doors
If you are looking to replace your front door you should look at Composite Doors as these are a great alternative to timber doors. They give the same great looks as timber but do not need painting. The composite door has a life expectancy of 35 years without the need to paint it.
The doors are made to the highest standard. We fit the Kitemarked Yale locking system, tested to the very latest PAS023/24 security standards, on every door we make. The lock is:
- Anti-Bump
- Anti-Pick
- Anti-Drill
- Anti-Snap
- Anti-Extraction
You can relax knowing your home is protected from burglars targeting the average lock, and that the quality of your lock is trusted by many insurance companies.
Police Approved
If anyone knows about security, it’s the Police. Our Secured by Design upgrade meets their national standard for safer homes. It’s not only Police-approved – it’s recognised by many insurance companies. So as well as enjoying an added sense of safety, you could get a discount on your home insurance cover, too.
Home & dry
Showers…storms…drizzle…We hate to break it to you, but the average rainfall in the UK is between 700mm a year in East Anglia and 3,000mm a year in the Scottish Highlands*.
That’s a lot of potential for leaks, puddles or even worse.
But we’ve designed our doors to withstand even the heaviest downpour.
The doors are tested by the BSI by spraying two litres of water every minute directly at the door in their test chamber. That’s a serious amount of rain.
So even when it’s cats and dogs out there, your door will keep you snug and dry.
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