Your front door sets the tone for your home, making it one of the most important features of your property. With an extensive selection of stylish designs and cutting-edge security features, our uPVC doors not only enhance curb appeal but also provide peace of mind.
Whether you’re upgrading your front entrance or replacing a back door, we have options to suit every Liverpool homeowner. Get in touch with Countrywide UPVC North West in Liverpool today for a free, no-obligation quote and discover how we can help transform your home.
Explore our stunning range of uPVC doors, designed to suit both front and back entrances with style and functionality. Choose from a variety of sleek double-glazed or panel designs, all crafted to enhance your home’s appearance while providing exceptional energy efficiency and security.
Our uPVC doors are available in a wide selection of colours, glazing styles, and hardware options, giving you the flexibility to create a door that complements your property’s unique aesthetic. Durable, weather-resistant, and low-maintenance, these doors are the perfect addition to any Liverpool home.
Contact our team today to learn more or to get started on designing the perfect uPVC door for your property!
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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.
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