Google has a great tool that allows to record how much certain products were searched for using the Google search engine over a period of time. It shows astonish progress for the composite door in terms of understanding of the public what they actually were. Last month of Nov saw the highest ever search activity for door combined with its glass proving that as the consumer starts to understand the benefits of composite doors over the tradition upvc of even wooden front doors, they are prepared to pay the extra and even that is negliable in 2009.
What is also interesting is how the rest of the world has not caught on o the benefits. The USA only have 8% of the searches for composite doors that what we do here in the UK, even though the market should be 5 times greater. There may be some slow down now for Christmas and seasonal issues, but there is no doubt in our minds that 2010 will see even greater sales than 2009 with even more searches.
As if a few billion designs were not enouigh, Global have now added another 5 doors to its range to keep in tune with trends and fashions. These extra 5 composite doors add many combinations to consumer choices, when you consider the different glass designs available for each door and the 7 colour variations, the only downside is that these new doors are not available in wood grain.
As if this was enouigh Global Door have gone one stage further and intriduced composite side panels to match the range of composite doors. This may seem an obvious announcement, but in the past all side panels were made as a uPVC door and even though would match in terms of how it looked, the older side panals did not have teh same insulation or strength properties a composite side panel does.
Now you can oder composite side panels at he same time as you door, knowing they will math in appearance and manufacturing properties, giving your decades of usage, though the worst of weather.
In the States they like their metal doors, where here back in the UK we are either wood, uPVC or composite, one thinks it is just a matter of time before the Americans convert to composite rather than the UK convert to metal. One reason for metal doors in the States is the heat issues. Wood tends to warp and UPVC tends to fade, something that modern composite doors are more hardy to deal with. Anyway for now lets look at how they convert a metal door to look like a wooden on in the States.
When you visit your local DIY store you can often see why a particular door costs the price it does by comparing it with others with the ability to touch and fell the product and physically see the benefits an expensive composite door may offer. However this is not so easy when visiting websites. Of course the picture look good and of course they talk about the benefits, but it is not until identify the weaknesses of a particular door compare it with other can you tell if you are really getting a good deal or not.
A new website is about be launched called composite door prices, with the aim to compare doors and give real advice on why these composite doors costs what they do, or identify when maybe the deal is not so promising. It then also becomes possible to compare other door types from a cost point of view rather than a decorative or security point of view.
It is early days and there is a lot of information to compile and then to add more price related information to the website. But the idea is good and if they can deliver it will be a good resource for composite door prices on the internet.
April and may have seen some new additions to the Global composite door range. First of all. Composite doors can now be order that open outwards. This can be of great benefit to those that have little space and where a door opening into the property affects space and access. The difference between the new door and existing composite doors is hinge system and the dripboard that goes above the door to stop rain entering into the top of the door.
Another 4 designs have been added to the already popular range with 2 news styles of cottage door with rectangle shaped glass and a 4 door solid because of customer demand and finally a 2 panel 4 square that also has been asked for. Responding to customer needs and requests has always been a priority for Global door who’s offices are in the North east of England, but who supply composite doors online nationwide.
As well as the new designs there is also a new colour available called golden oak again manufactured to suit customer demand. The online global door designer can show billions of variations when you consider colours, panels, glass, side panels and eventually the actual composite door command.
The hot weather has seem the phones ring to match the crowds visiting DIY stores, it should be no surprise with the designs and prices on offer.
As we know the time of year for DIY projects is upon us and this Bank Holiday was no exception. There might be a recession on at the moment, but that did not stop the queues at the local B&Q’s as the annual clean up or improve the home routine got into full force.
As the paint came out many had obviously decided they no longer wanted to paint that front door and a new composite option would probably be the solution. Many now use the internet to search for prices and hopefully compare quality also, to ensure they get the right deal.
Many online door suppliers came back from their weekend holiday to find answering machines and online orders stacked up, from consumers in the mood to commit to that front door purchase that has been on the back burner since last autumn. There are other reason too, with many committed to staying n their current home, not being able to trade up as the mortgage applications are stillnot up to pervious levels. It seems that stay where you are and make better with what you have got is the fashion for 2009.
Of course even if you did decide to move house, a new composite door would surely add value to it and if not at least help with the decision process. Often the front door of a home is the fuirst thing a potential buyer will see and as first impressions are ever lasting, it makes sense to give them a good one. So maybe there is more than one reason to buy a new composite door this spring.
There can be a huge difference in prices of any new door, whether it is a wood, UPVC or composite door. However not all doors are made to the same specification and there can be a huge difference in price of similar looking doors that can be confusing to the consumer.
Just about everyone ion the trade will say their doors are the best and do the job designed and so you should buy form them. But just by taking a bit of time out and researching the added value of more expensive doors can in the long run save you money.
First of all, looks are important but not in a few years time when your UPVC door has lost colour, or when you wooden door has warped. Take UPVC doors for example; Some are just filled with a polystyrene filling that has little security features. They also can be prone to losing their colour after a few years where the weather has been variable, form sunlight to heavy rain.
Composite doors can be better, not only having stronger insides, including timber frames, the GRP skin can handle discolouring better than UPVC. Again not all composite doors are the same, so you should ensure you know the specification of each door, to know if you have bought quality or not so.
Wooden doors tend to easier to define their quality as you can see what you get. Here the fitting and treatment is essential by a tradesman to ensure the longevity of the door.
The price of doors often relates to the buying ability of the tradesman or retailer you are buying the door from. In better words a one man tradesman will probably not get the better trade price for the door he is buying than an online retailer like Global Door, who buy in bulk and benefit from cheaper cost prices that can be passed on to the consumer.
So to summarise, first realise the quality of the door you intend to buy and understand the specifications. Then shop around using the internet for prices, being especially awar that those who buy more doors from the manufacturers are more likely to offer cheaper prices to the consumer, for the same quality of door.
Welcome to our new blog and news site about the subject of font doors. Of course it will not just be about front doors, but entrances to buildings in general. The word in the 21st century is that composite doors are the new thing replacing the UPVC doors that have been around for some time.
We intend to keep you up to date with any information we can find on the subject from the quality of doors, to the actually fitting. There are a whole range of suppliers nowadays from the traditional B&Q stores which you pick up and bring home, to new online retailers such as Global Door who can often deliver great prices and have your new door delivered to any address in the UK mainland.
A new front door is the entrance to your castle and can greatly add to the value and presentation of your home. But there are other issues too, such as security and keeping the weather outside and warmth inside. With many not able to sell their homes at the moment, many are choosing to upgrade their existing one.
Fitting is also a critical issue with the door obviously needing to fill the space available, but many homes do not come with standard size door openings, so sometimes a bit of creativity is needed.
What is for sure, a new front door can show off your home to the street, so lets see what other information we can find to keep you up to date with the market and specifications.