Choosing the right doors for your home

The huge choice of doors can be overwhelming. There are many factors to consider when you are choosing a door for your home. How long will it last? Will it need on-going maintenance? Does it offer the security that you need? Will it look good in your home?
Here is some essential information on the types of doors available that will help you make the right decision.

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Natural wooden doors

Wooden or timber doors have been the traditional choice for centuries. Timber was locally available in most parts of the country and with plenty of talented local carpenters on hand, you really couldn’t go wrong.

They are still a very popular choice and many people feel that they are the most attractive option, especially for period properties. There is a huge variety of timber available and your choice will be dictated by how you want your door to look as well as your budget.

Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) doors

PVC is a type of plastic that is very durable and hard wearing. It is a very popular choice for Dublin windows and doors. There is a large variety on the market in different colours and designs.

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When you choose PVC doors, or windows, from a reputable supplier such as http://www.keanewindows.ie/, you are getting a product that is durable, anti-corrosive and moisture resistant.

Glass panel doors

Glass is a popular material to be used in panels of doors that are made from wood or PVC. They are especially popular on back doors that lead into a garden, as privacy is not such an issue. Glass panels on front doors are often obstructed in some way for privacy. Stained glass panels set into wooden frames are especially attractive, but can be costly.

If you intend fitting the door yourself, it is worth remembering that glass panels can make the door very heavy. According to the official police guidance, you can make your home safer by fitting laminated glass or buying a film to stick over the glass.

Fibreglass doors

Fiberglass is a strong yet light material. The glass fibres can be bonded with resin which produces a hard material that is easy to maintain. The doors do not warp or twist and are good insulators.

Use this guidance to select the right door to enhance your home.