Firstly we feel that it’s important for us to note that we manufacture and install GRP composite doors. As a business, we decided to go down the GRP route as we believe they are the best doors which are best suited for our client base. That being said, there are advantages and disadvantages for both GRP and Solid Timber, and it’s our aim to provide our unbiased opinion on both composite door options.
Visually, GRP Composite Doors & Solid Timber Core Composite Doors are very similar. Both are classed as composite doors and both use uPVC outer frames. Composite doors have become increasingly popular in recent times, and are a superior alternative to uPVC doors. Aesthetically, composite doors have been designed to replicate timber doors, however, they are cheaper than timber and require little maintenance.
GRP Composite Doors predominately use a 44mm door slab, whilst Solid Timber Core Composite Doors use a 48mm slab.
GRP Composite Doors
GRP or Glass Reinforced Plastic (fiberglass) Composite Doors typically filled with foam, making them highly thermally efficient.
The outer layer of a GRP Composite Door is made of two GRP skins bonded to a solid frame which is then filled with high-density foam insulation.
The main GRP Composite Door suppliers in the UK are Distinction Doors & Doorco.
GRP Composite Door Pros
GRP Composite Door Cons
Solid Timber Core Composite Doors
Solid Core Composite Doors are a relatively new product in the industry and are made from multiple layers of laminated timber with either uPVC, ABS or Fibreglass Skins.
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) skins provide a robust thermo-plastic door skin, making them incredibly durable. These skins are designed with ‘through colour’ so scratching is minimised.
As Solid Core Doors are mainly made of timber, the door slabs are heavier than GRP Composite Doors.
The main Solid Core Composite Door Suppliers in the UK are Solidor & Endurance Doors.
Solid Timber Core Composite Door Pros
Solid Timber Core Composite Door Cons
We hope that the above information helps you decide which type of composite door suits you best.
Once you do decide, it’s also important to remember that you choose a reputable door installer that will provide a high-quality installation service for your new door.
When you contact us for a free quote, we keep the process simple, friendly, and completely pressure-free. Our expert will visit your home to take precise measurements, assess the installation area, and answer any questions you may have. We provide honest advice and clear guidance to help you choose the right windows and doors for your home.
We never use pushy sales tactics, and we promise to give you our best price the first time! We will only contact you if you ask for more information, and once we send your quote, we won’t chase or pressure you to make a decision. If we don’t hear back from you, you won’t hear from us again. The choice is always yours – in your own time.
Spreading the cost of double-glazing products is a convenient way to upgrade your home, at a manageable pace that suits your lifestyle.
That’s why we offer flexible finance options at Sapphire Windows & Doors through our finance facility provider, Phoenix Financial Consultants.
We believe that you shouldn’t have to pinch your pockets to be able to enjoy our products.
No matter your budget, you can add the new windows and doors you’ve been dreaming of without any delay and pay for them in small monthly instalments to suit your circumstances.
Our showrooms give you the opportunity to browse our range of windows & doors and get a feel for all the options we offer.
When you’re investing in your home, coming along to actually view, feel and use the products is essential if you want to be confident of finding the right product to suit your needs, style and budget.
Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are also on hand to answer any questions you may have.
We have showrooms located in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire & Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. We cover the whole of South & Mid Wales.
We’re ideally located to serve homes in Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Cardigan, Neath Port Talbot & Glamorgan. See our Contact Us page to see where we work.