If you are looking for a new front door for your home, you may have come across the term ‘composite door’ and wondered what it meant.  In this blog post, we will explain precisely what composite doors are – and how they are made.

How do we define a composite door?

As the name suggests, composite doors are made from a variety of materials. These include wood, UPVC, foam and GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic). In order to create a composite door, these materials are first crushed into a fine powder. 

This powder is then pressed together in a specialised high-pressure machine. Composite doors are typically thicker than UPVC doors – and are on average 40mm thick, whereas UPVC doors are around 28mm thick.

Where are our composite doors made?

Our composite doors are made at our own dedicated facility in Cumbernauld, Glasgow. We have a team of highly skilled and experienced craftsmen who manufacture each door to the highest standards. This allows us to ensure every composite door we produce is manufactured to the highest possible standard.

What styles and colours are available?

Composite doors are available in a wide range of styles and designs, making it easy to find one that suits your taste. You can also choose from a variety of different colours and finishes, so you can create a door that perfectly complements your home.

If you’re looking for a strong and durable door that is low maintenance and easy to clean, then a composite door is the perfect choice for you. With a wide range of styles and designs to choose from, you’re sure to find one that suits your taste and your home.

Want to learn more? Our experts are here for you.

Composite doors are popular because they are more durable and require less maintenance than many other types of door..

Interested in learning more about composite doors or any of the other products in our range? Get in touch with our team today on 01236 888109.