UPVC AND COMPOSITE DOORS
Your front door is the first thing that people see when they visit your property. Available in a range of styles and full of security features, we can make sure that the all-important first impression is a good one. Call Countrywide UPVC North West in Ormskirk for a free quote.
A range of styles
Our composite doors come in a wide variety of styles in a range of colours, glazing designs and choice of hardware.
Our UPVC doors can come with double glazing or with panels, call our office to find out more information -
Yale locking systems
Thermal efficiency
A variety of glass designs to choose from
High-standard locking systems
A wide range of colours and styles
Choice of hardware options
Durable and stability
Minimal Maintenance
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Composite doors
Requires minimal maintenance and withstands the busiest households by being constructed to provide stability, security and weather protection. Not only do they add to the aesthetics of your home they add benefits such as thermal efficiency and sound insulation!
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Aluminium doors
A popular choice for domestic houses due to their durability, low maintenance requirements, and modern aesthetic. They offer excellent security and insulation, and can be customized to fit any design preference.
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UPVC doors
These doors offer high-quality and secure options for homes. They are durable, weather-resistant, and require minimal maintenance. They also have strong locking systems, making them difficult to break into.
Protect your property
Safeguard Composite doors come in a wide range of styles with a bespoke colour palette and a variety of glass styles. They are water resistant to keep water absorption away and prevent them bowing, Foam filled core to ensure thermal efficiency and reinforced core to give extra reassurance that your safeguard door will be solid and secure enhancing security. Aesthetic and secure!
Unparalleled Security
Our GRP composite doors offer enhanced security thanks to its rigid polymer sub-frame, high density insulated core and high impact resistant GRP skin. Rest assured that our doors are tried, tested and trusted, keeping you and your family safe. See our hardware ranges on page 46 – 49 of our brochure.
Excellent Weatherproofing
With water resistant polymer composite rails, our doors will keep the weather at bay and will stay looking great for longer. Superb Sound Insulation With a weighted noise reduction of 31 decibels it means you can be sure your new door will keep outside noise to a minimum. See more technical information on page 50 of our brochure.
Exceptional Durability
High impact resistant glass reinforced polyester (GRP) skin that will maintain its pristine appearance. Everything about our GRP composite door is designed to be easy to maintain – simply wipe clean with warm soapy water. Read about door maintenance on page 51 of our brochure.
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Stunning Aesthetics
The woodgrain finish was developed from oak tree grain. You’ll also find the same woodgrain effect and moulding design on the slim glazing cassette, giving a seamless and authentic finish. Our triple glazed, laminated as standard insulated glass units encapsulate the decorative glazing between two panes of clear glass, protecting it and making it easy to keep clean
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These days, we all worry about how much energy our homes use. The rising cost of our energy bills and our impact on the environment mean we want to keep our consumption to a minimum. One of the best ways to do this is to choose thermally efficient products that keep warmth in and cold out, saving money and emissions.
SafeGuard composite doors are one of the UK’s leading brands of residential doors, manufactured and assembled using only the best of components, you can rest assured these hand built doors are amongst the best available. The alphabetical, colour coded scales shown in this brochure follow the same grading system as that found in white goods with ‘A’ representing the most energy efficient. The testing shows the thermal efficiency of each of the doors. The darker the blue, the less heat is being lost. Reds and greens – the predominant colours on the timber door – indicate high heat loss. Doors were tested at the University of Salford’s Energy House. This represents a typical Salford 1919 terraced house and its construction represents 21% of the UK’s current housing stock. The house has been reconstructed in a fully environmentally controllable chamber, in which climatic conditions can be maintained, varied, repeated and patterns monitored. For the test, the inside temperature of the Energy House was 25ºC with an exterior temperature of 5ºC.