How Composite Doors Have Overcome the Flaws of Other Materials
Every door on your home is used frequently. And on top of that frequent use, doors of all materials are exposed to harsh weather conditions almost daily. These conditions have resulted in many flaws, including warping, weakened strength and an increasing need for maintenance. Thankfully, the development of composite doors has presented the solution to many of the common door flaws that UK residents are faced with.
Temperature Changes Cause Warping
On both uPVC doors and solid timber products the wild swings in seasonal temperature often resulted in door warp. This made it difficult to open and close the door, caused sticking and even resulted in the need for a replacement. Composite doors are coated in a GRP skin that provides resistance to the natural shifts in temperature as well as preventing the door from warping.
The frame of composite products is often made from reinforced uPVC, which is also resistant to warping thanks to the galvanized steel reinforcement. With the development of composite lines manufacturers can add even more strength against the negative effects of seasonal temperature changes.
Solid Timber Doors Require High Levels of Maintenance
Although they have a distinct natural beauty, solid timber doors do need to be pampered. Stain or paint must be applied to protect the door from weather and provide an attractive appearance. When left untreated the timber will rot with time, weakening the door and presenting an unattractive face to your home.
Composite products can provide all of the natural beauty of timber, including the wood grain. The GRP skin is generally 2mm thick and can be finished in your choice of colour and style. Because of the material used to create this skin, it requires no maintenance and will last for years against any sort of weather.
PVCu Doors Have Limited Energy Efficiency
Although timber provides excellent insulation against heat loss, the uPVC products have not been able to reach the same levels. They may be maintenance free, but doors constructed from this manmade product will not do as well with regards to your heating and cooling bills.
Composite products, on the other hand, do well to combine both the low maintenance features of uPVC and the energy efficiency of timber. With a hardwood core and the GRP skin these doors capture the benefits of both materials and bridge the gap between the other two popular materials.
Composite doors are well designed to withstand the frequent use and harsh weather that are inevitable in every UK home. With advancements in technology and diligent manufacturing these door products are equipped to overcome the common flaws of other materials and present a durable, strong face to your home.
Composite front doors are one of the more popular door types to have in the UK now, with plenty of advantages mentioned in this article it is clear to see why composite doors are the preferred choice.