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Make Your House Jubilee Jubbly With A Royal Composite Door!
2012 marks the year of the Queens Diamond Jubilee. Communities are being encouraged to organise street parties as a means to get to know the neighbours and take an active role in the neighbourhood. Why not impress your neighbours by refreshing the look of your home with a brand new composite door featuring Balmoral glass? A custom made door will not only add value to your home, it will also improve security.
Older generation uPVC doors fitted to your home can be broken into by burglars who can easily spot a vulnerable door which can simply be pushed in with mild force, leaving the locks in place and the central frame pushed in from breaking the beading on the inside allowing access into your home.
Composite doors are built using much stronger materials than uPVC and they do not have a central frame which can be pushed in with mild force. Considerate, repeated force must be used to even shake a composite door - such is the quality of manufacturing and the security the materials provide. This is further backed up by providing better insulation than traditional wooden doors, thus improving energy efficiency and ...
... lowering your heating bills.
That is not to say that composite doors can only be used on the outside of your home, they are perfectly suited to be fitted inside too, further maximising the reduction of heat loss and keeping you warmer, for longer. There are not just traditional doors to choose from, bi folding and French doors are also available benefitting from the same construction materials and custom made feel. Installation should be handled by an expert team who have an unrivalled depth of experience in their field; they will treat your home with respect, leaving it as they found it plus your brand new door of course!
Your neighbours are sure to be impressed with a professionally fitted, expertly built to last premium door which is guaranteed to keep the wind and rain out whilst also deterring burglars even at first glance due to its strong construction.
If you feel that your current door is not secure enough or in need of replacing, composite doors truly are the way forward. And what better way to improve the look and security of your home, not to mention celebrate the Queens Diamond Jubilee than with a Royal Composite door featuring Balmoral glass and a custom made, Prince William inspired premium finish.
There are a wide range of composite doors on the market today, with a range of finishes; why not get Balmoral glass in your new UPVC composite stable doors, which are absolutely perfect for parties celebrating the Queens Diamond Jubilee?http://www.force8.co.uk/composite-doors.php
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