Composite Door Industry First from Lockwood Windows
Published on 17th May 2012Lockwood Windows recently achieved an industry first - the manufacture and installation of a solid wood core composite door with a shaped top.
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Lockwood Windows recently achieved an industry first - the manufacture and installation of a solid wood core composite door with a shaped top.
Read More...For one in four people, having trustworthy neighbours is the key to feeling most secure at home - according to the latest Association of British Insurers (ABI) consumer survey - with nearly 3 in 10 admitting to leaving doors unlocked and windows open when going out briefly, despite the fact that the survey showed 42% of people recognise the importance of good locks.
Read More...In a recent article by the Telegraph, some of our leading home improvement experts were asked for their advice on adding the best long-term value to a home, at a time when many homeowners are choosing to stay put rather than move house.
Read More...Composite doors are made up from a variety of materials, but usually consist of a steel reinforced frame with a solid timber hardwood core, topped with a thermo plastic skin, making them both scratch and scuff resistant. The end result is a door that is strong and secure.
Read More...According to a recent survey carried out by the Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme, 61% of 1224 homeowners asked cited ‘reducing energy bills’ as the most popular reason for replacing windows and doors.
Read More...Composite Doors Yorkshire are pleased to introduce the latest ground-breaking colour from Solidor - Duck Egg Blue.
Read More...Although having a front door or back door which provides you with security and peace of mind is a major factor, what your new or replacement uPVC composite door actually looks like is also an important aspect. Whether front door, back door, stable door or French doors, you want the ones you choose to be aesthetically-pleasing and make the exterior of your home as attractive as possible.
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