Bank Holiday Trading For Front Doors
We are in the mist of bank holiday craziness that has us visiting DIY stores in our millions. The first Bank Holiday of May is normally the busiest and depending on weather closely followed by the second ban holiday at the end of May. Normally the DIY home projects have now started and the last weekend, finishes off what was started for a new front door to the garden. Talking about the front of the home, a huge door and glass range form Global have once again grown in size as public awareness takes over through this peak time. lets be honest when do you want there to be an open hole in the front of your home albeit for an hour or so, when the sun shining (we hope) during bank holiday weekend, or in November when we have decided we need to buy that composite door to keep the sold out.
The more sensible among us will do it now, when the cold is not here but also as part of the other DIY projects we are doing probably including the front garden. We can them enjoy looking at our composite doors as we mow the lawn through the summer. For those who may worry about the sun affecting their new composite door, well you need not worry as these doors can handle whatever the sun throws at it not just for years but for decades to come.
Stronger door frames also means stronger door furniture meaning door knockers and the like that will last time, not the cheap stuff you get from a DIY store that lasts 2 seasons if you are lucky.