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A composite door is an excellent addition to any home. They can substantially improve multiple aspects of a property, such as its appearance, the value, and most importantly, the security and energy efficiency of your home. Like with many home improvements, there are plenty of options available, but this can be overwhelming for many homeowners, who aren’t sure what the different options mean for them and their property. At Leamore Windows, we offer both Solidor composite doors and XtremeDoor composite doors, but what is the difference?
What are Solidor composite doors?Composite doors from Solidor are one of our most popular home improvement products because they’re able to complement any property they’re applied to. They are able to provide homeowners with whichever styling they prefer, whether that’s classic or contemporary. They also boast exceptional strength and durability, thanks to their unique 48 mm solid timber core that is 10% thicker than most. They’re also wrapped in a tough plastic edge banding and two thermoplastic door skins that are bonded to its solid core, so you can be sure your home is protected.
The Solidor composite doors have a wide range of locking options that are PAS 24 compliant, from market leaders Ultion & Yale, ensuring your home will be kept safe from any would-be intruders. Get the look you desire, with a wide range of colours, glass & hardware. With over 30 design styles available, each with customisable glass, colour and hardware options, why not visit our unrivalled two-storey showroom and experience for yourself the beauty of a Solidor composite door?
You’ll also be able to save money on household bills with impressive U-values as low as 1 W/m²
What are XtremeDoor composite doors?Heads are guaranteed to turn with our XtremeDoor range. Stunningly crafted, an XtremeDoor is an undeniably stylish choice for protecting your home.
• Extreme security: Its 5-point locking system, with anti-tamper cylinders, make an XtremeDoor one of the most secure composite doors on the market.
• Extreme style: With literally thousands of combinations to chose from- style, glazing, hardware, colours – you are guaranteed to get the perfect front door for your home.
• Extreme warmth: Six times more thermally efficient than solid timber doors, an XtremeDoor can withstand all that the British weather throws at it. Its triple sealed outer frame and high insulating core will keep your home at the perfect temperature all year round.
Composite doors from XtremeDoor add unquestionable style, strength, security, and comfort to any home. Designed with the modern homeowner in mind, XtremeDoors can be personalised to achieve your own bespoke look. Choose from a range of
• Styles: Chose from 14 styles, ranging from timelessly elegant to contemporary sophistication. With each style giving your home that wow factor
• Colours: With 7 colours as standard, and an additional 8 premium colours, or any RAL colour of your choice. Matching your XtremeDoor to the rest of your home will be easy.
• Glass: With a range of glass options available, there’s definitely a design to suit every type of home.
• Hardware: Add that final finishing flourish and choose from a comprehensive range of hardware options.
If you’re looking for composite doors or other home improvements such as windows and glazed extensions, or even our excellent uPVC doors, there’s no better choice in the West Midlands than Leamore Windows. Why not get a quote today?
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