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Composite vs Aluminium: Which is Right for Your Home?

23 June 2023

Composite vs Aluminium: Which is Right for Your Home?

At Total Home NI, we manufacture and supply many doors, in many materials. If you are wondering which material is best for your new front, back or garage door- we have complied a comparison between the materials to help you decide which is right for you and your home.  

There are many different things to think about while shopping for a new door. Aluminium and composite are two common door materials; nevertheless, before selecting which is best for you, it’s vital to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each. Both have comparable advantages, so your choice may be influenced by the amount of room you have, your financial situation, and your preferred style. 

Your front door in particular, serves as the main entry to your home, so it must not only be aesthetically beautiful but also durable and secure. Both composite and aluminium doors provide these advantages. 

In this blog, we will take a look at both aluminium and composite front doors and compare their pros and cons, so you can pick your perfect door.  

 

Aluminium Doors:  

Front doors made of aluminium are made of heavy-duty aluminium. They are typically built using aluminium sheets and a thermal insulating substance that is frequently composed of plastic. The doors have either stainless steel or aluminium handles and an aluminium thermal frame to help keep your home energy efficient. 

 

Benefits of Choosing Aluminium:  

Before picking your front door, you should think about the advantages of an aluminium front door. Excellent thermal efficiency: Compared to wooden or uPVC front doors, aluminium doors have better thermal performance, which reduces heat loss from your home during the winter and lowers energy expenditures.  

Lightweight: If you’re searching for a lightweight door that’s simple to open and close, aluminium front doors are ideal. 

Low maintenance: Because these doors require little upkeep over time, their initial high cost is more than offset by the fact that you won’t have to spend much to keep them looking wonderful and ensuring their long lifespan. 

Large doors are available: Aluminium doors, which work well for larger entrances, can be manufactured larger than other doors. Your home’s exterior might look better with an aluminium entry door. 

A large range of colours and styles: A door made of aluminium can be matched to any other windows or doors in your house because aluminium windows and bifold doors are growing in popularity among homeowners. 

 

Disadvantages of Aluminium Doors: 

Aluminium has some drawbacks to take into account, just like any other material you choose for your front door. 

Expensive – Composite front doors, which cost less but offer equal benefits as aluminium front doors, are far more affordable than any other form of entrance door you may choose for your home. 

Potential of water-stained: As a result, over time, they may become marked if your front door is more visible. This won’t lead to the doors rusting or deteriorating, but it can lower your home’s curb appeal. 

 

Composite Doors 

Front doors made of composite material are intended to overcome the usual issues with doors made of a single material. Each component of a composite door is chosen for its distinct qualities and ability to help reduce defects. The ingredients operate better when combined than when used separately. 

Glass Reinforced Plastic (fibreglass), which is fashioned into panels and fused to an interior frame lined with uPVC and joined to a second frame made of wood, is the main component of composite doors. A polyurethane insulating foam core is then pumped into the core. 

 

Benefits of Composite Doors:  

Long lasting and robust – Composite doors are just as strong and long-lasting as aluminium doors, but they will be less expensive. The quality of the doors is unaffected by the decreased price, and you can also anticipate increased security. 

A number of colours and designs – Composite front doors are offered in a number of colours and designs to match any home, including traditional and modern homes as well as those that approximate the appearance of a wood door. To help add more light to your home, they can also be equipped with glazing or glass side panels. 

 

Disadvantages of Composite Doors: 

Although composite doors are a fantastic option, there are a few drawbacks to take into account. 

More expensive than other types of doors – while the maintenance costs of hardwood front doors or uPVC front doors are frequently lower when compared to composite doors, the initial cost is higher. Even at this greater price, aluminium front doors are still less expensive. 

Both types of doors have their advantages and disadvantages but the main difference between them both is the price. Aluminium doors can cost X2 times the price of their composite alternative. However, when it comes to the range of doors, aluminium doors come in a range of styles that will always modernise your home. 

Check out Total Garden Rooms, to see the options of composite and aluminium doors available on all of our garden rooms.

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