UPVC vs Composite Doors

UPVC vs Composite Doors

UPVC vs Composite Doors

Here at Ecostar, we install uPVC and composite doors for your home. Both doors have unique benefits that will help your home stand out. In this article, we will compare and contrast their benefits which will help you decide which material is suitable. 

Choosing a uPVC door is an affordable option because it is a robust plastic that is weatherproof. If you live in an area that experiences heavy rainfall, then these windows won’t rust, warp or fade in the long run. What’s more, the advanced double glazing that comes as standard will help keep the doors secure against tough conditions. The weatherseals included will ensure that water won’t seep into your home. 

uPVC doors are completely customisable because they are available in various styles, colours, and finishes that will enhance your home’s property. They are available in colours such as Black, which gives your home a sleek and modern look, and Cream, which gives it a classic and timeless look. Alternatively, if you want a woodgrain finish, then our Rosewood or Light Oak options will give your home a natural look without the additional timber maintenance. This will ensure that they look great for many years to come.

uPVC is low maintenance and durable material that is very easy to clean. All you have to do is wipe the window with a damp cloth, which will look as good as new. This will help protect it against mould and damp spots, ensuring a clean and sparkling finish. 

A uPVC door is energy efficient because it traps natural heat indoors while leaving cold air outside. They are ideal because they will help regulate temperature changes easier without using your central heating. This helps it become better for both you and the environment because it will reduce your carbon footprint easier. The glass in our doors is internally glazed as standard, meaning it will result in a comfortable temperature all year round. 

Compared to other materials like timber, uPVC doors last much longer as they are secure. Their immaculate strength will help protect your home against even the most hardened criminals, who will not be able to enter your property easily. The doors are also fitted with multi point locking systems and advanced shootbolt techniques, keeping you and your family safe. 

 As well as being a good insulator of heat, uPVC doors are also a good insulator of sound. If you live in an area that is by a busy roadside or a loud neighbourhood, double glazing will help reduce loud sounds to a whisper. 

Composite doors are very thick and strong, providing plenty of energy efficiency to your home. This enables it to give you maximum protection against intruders and bad weather. As a result, it doesn’t require much maintenance or repairs in the long run. Like the uPVC doors, they also come with state of the art locking mechanisms, which ensures intruders will have a hard time breaking in. 

Another benefit of composite doors is that they are customisable, stylish, and durable. They come in a wide selection of different colours for you to choose from. This means you can customise the door however you want and match it with your windows for a sleek, modern, and stylish appearance. 

One of the differences between composite and uPVC doors is that they are more expensive. However, this is because they offer more security and durability. So if you are on a tight budget, it might be better to go for a uPVC door. 

Another difference is that over time, composite doors will creak. This is because, over time, you might hear creaking as the sun beams down on your door. Luckily, this is an issue that can be fixed by putting oil on the hinges. They might also fade over time. However, this is at the end of their lifespan. A composite door will be able to last for over 30 years. 

As we have previously mentioned, a composite door gives you outstanding energy efficiency. However, it is also ideal if you want some privacy at home because the thickness will deter outside noises away. This lets you enjoy your home in peace and quiet. 

Similarly, to a uPVC door, you can personalise your composite door with attractive hardware. Choose from handle plates and knockers to bring out your home’s style. 

We hope that this article has helped you understand some similarities and differences between uPVC and composite doors. But whatever you decide to choose is up to you. Our friendly team are always on hand to help, so fill in our online contact form to get in touch with us. 

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