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Glass doors

Glass doors look fantastic, although their performance in terms of things like insulation and strength depends very much on the way they're constructed. Glass can...

Fibreglass doors

Fibreglass doors are a relatively new addition to the market, offering excellent strength, waterproofing, soundproofing and insulation.   Fibreglass doors offer great performance in a number...

Steel doors

No material on the market is tougher than steel. Steel offers outstanding security, and is commonly used in the construction of screen doors and...

Aluminium doors

Aluminium is a lightweight, strong, durable and affordable material that's often used to construct security doors and garage doors. On its own, aluminium is...

Solid core timber doors

Solid core wooden doors are heavily constructed doors made from whole bits of timber. These doors are most commonly used as front entrance doors...

Roller doors

Roller doors, like tilt doors, are used almost exclusively as garage doors. Because of the way they operate, roller doors generally take up less...

Tilt doors

Hinged tilt doors are commonly used for garages and sheds, and offer a simple and cost-effective way to create a large, accessible opening.   Tilt doors...

Security screen doors

Security screen doors offer both a way to add an extra layer of security to the front door of your house, and to provide...

Sliding doors

Sliding doors make excellent use of space, and allow significantly larger entryways than conventional hinged doors. 'Pocketed' sliding doors even allow you to conceal...

Stacker doors

Stacker doors allow massive openings in homes, letting you effectively open up an entire wall onto either a different part of the house, or...
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