The door to the house or the door to your porch is the first part of your home to be seen by visitors, so you want to make a good impression. With a vast range of styles and effects we are sure to have something for every house.
Whenever you prefer PVC-U or advanced composite materials, you can not only select a finish that matches your windows or conservatory but you can also enjoy the same life expectancy, enhanced security and weather resistance that you come to expect from PVC-U windows. The same materials, technology, versatility and good looks can also be applied to any other door in your home, especially with sliding patio doors or hinged French doors.
The pictures above and below give a small taste of the wide range of styles available. You can choose from brilliant white or a variety of wood grain finishes in a range of designs to suit any home. Then you can add the finishing touch with a number of glazing styles such as opaque or patterned glass, or coloured, leaded or bevelled effects.
From stylish upvc front doors to the huge variety of conventional residential doors, the potential has never been greater for technically advanced doors made popular by modern materials.
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More and more people are waking up to the beauty and style of composite windows and doors. They're the ultimate in affordable luxury; a real design statement to make your home stand out from the crowd.
Composite doors combine the beauty of wood with the strength and security of aluminium. Visit our Ultraframe Composites page for more information: their composite window and door systems are mainly aluminium.
Eddisbury Construction supplies two Hassle Free Buyers Guides compiled by Network VEKA. One gives practical pointers for people buying PVC-U conservatories, and the other is about buying windows, doors and roofline products. Both these guides give good advice, facts and tips that keep you the customer in control at every stage.
The advice has been compiled from a number of industry experts on behalf of Network VEKA, but is intended to be impartial, whoever you choose to carry out the work for you. Fill in our form on the Contact Page or send us an email with your contact details and we will gladly pop one or both guides in the post for you.