If you live in a somewhat modern home, the chances are that it contains one or more composite doors. Composite is actually a very useful alternative to traditional substances such as metal and wood due to the fact that it tends to be much cheaper to produce. However, the beauty of these doors is just as stunning and composite materials provide a superior sense of flexibility in regard to your style and design options. Having said this, relatively few individuals are aware of what these doors are made of. Let’s quickly answer this question so that you are able to appreciate why they have become such attractive options for your home.

A Look at What Constitutes a Composite Door

As you have likely guessed, composite doors can be comprised of a number of different materials. Some of the most common include:

Wood

Fibreglass

PVC (polyvinyl chloride)

Glass-reinforced plastic (GRP)

Foam is used as a type of insulation

The exact formulation of these materials will normally vary depending upon the manufacturer as well as its thermal rating. There can also be times when a type of wood known as pressboard is used alongside insulation in order to provide even more thermal benefits. In fact, it has been shown that composite doors are able to reduce your energy costs much more than their standard wooden counterparts.

Additional Benefits of Composite Doors

We have already mentioned that these doors are available in a wide range of sizes, styles and colours. Another massive advantage is that composite doors are extremely resistant to weathering and they will not be easily damaged. Maintenance is simple and the presence of such a door can transform the appearance of your entire home.

Are you interested to learn more about composite doors or other options for your home such as bespoke conservatories in Sheffield?

If so, one of the professionals at Don Valley Window Systems will be more than happy to help. Feel free to contact us directly.