Aluminium doors have several benefits over timber, composite or PVCu doors and many of these benefits are quite important when deciding on what materials for a front door.
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Aluminium doors can meet the needs of most property renovation projects so here are some of the best reasons to use aluminium for front, side or rear doors.
Why aluminium doors are best for small and large sizesOne of the significant reasons to choose aluminium doors is how flexible they are on sizes. Any door material will work well in a standard size opening, but aluminium is best outside standard sizes.
Want wider and taller doors? Aluminium door leaves typically go up to 1.2m wide and many models up to 2.4m high, some higher. This is well above the size capabilities of PVCu and composite doors, typically around a metre including the frame. As a result, aluminium doors remove the need for side or top panels, often a requirement with PVCu and composite doors in certain size apertures. So if youd like more doors and a less visible frame, aluminium is best for small or large sizes.
The same also applies to small doors. Cottages and character properties often have smaller doorways. Composite doors dont go to these smaller sizes and many alumninium doors can. As an example, composite doors arent usually available smaller than 850mm wide.
Aluminium doors give more glass and cleaner linesOnly steel doors are slimmer than aluminium. The advantage of an aluminium frame is a thinner frame giving larger door sizes. The doors also have a thinner sash profile meaning larger glass sizes. Larger glass sizes mean more light and an overall better-looking door.
The slim lines of aluminium get even better when you do want doors with side or top panels or a larger combination screen. Significantly smaller profiles than PVCu doors gives far less bulk.
One of the best ways of understanding just how thin aluminium is on French doors and where they meet and lock in the middle. Many PVCu doors are well over 250mm where set of doors meets in the middle. Aluminium doors are can be more than half this dimension.
And you could have even thinner double or French doors by opting for a steel-styled door or even doors made out of slimline bifold door profiles but made as double hinged doors.
Therefore, aluminium doors provide many different solutions for style, thin lines and maximum glass with a better feeling of light and space.
Aluminium doors allow more discrete or invisible hardware An example of a front door with a seamless design and no visible hinges.Thin aluminium also means smaller and more discreet door hardware such as hinges and with no loss of security or other essential functions. There are even aluminium doors designed with invisible door hinges giving even cleaner looks.
The hinges typically used on composite and timber doors are far bulkier and more intrusive than with aluminium doors. This is because PVCu frames found in composite doors and PVCu panelled doors need reinforcement and bulkier hardware to support the weight of the door leaf. This is not the case with aluminium which is slimmer and needs no reinforcement for hardware to have a suitably strong fixing point.
Aluminium doors integrate better with windows.If you are already having aluminium windows installed in your home or have a porch, screen or other glazed feature that needs both windows and doors, aluminium doors are all designed to couple and integrate with windows. This means you do not need a composite or PVCu door that will look different from your windows. Modern aluminium window and door systems are designed to couple together if needed creating uniform and matching screens.
This is not the case with composite doors where it is a completely different product by a different manufacturer. If you are already having aluminium windows installed you can match their slim lines perfectly with an aluminium door that was designed from the outset to work with them. With some systems, you can even have side and rear doors that match your bifolding doors.
More colour options wiht aluminium doors Black powder-coated aluminium windows & entrance door in wood effect aluminium to create the traditional design.Polyester powder coating is the most advanced and durable way of coating aluminium profiles. Not only do you get over 200 colour options but these are further added to with textured, metallic and even different colours inside and out. You can even have wood effect doors in aluminium as well.
PVCu and composite doors do come with some excellent wood-effect finishes and foiles. These same foils are also available in aluminium or the sublimated colour finish.
Another significant advantage of aluminium is its easy to match other or existing aluminium colours. Its harder to do with a foiled pvcu door even if the RAL colour references are the same! With powder-coated aluminium doors and windows, its easier to get a better colour match.
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Why aluminium doors provide more design options An AluK aluminium entrance door enhanced with timber accessories to provide a unique doorComposite doors and PVCu panelled doors are designed around panel slabs in set designs. Whilst there is a large choice of door designs, did you know with the number of midrails, bottom rails, mullions and transoms available for aluminium doors you can create your own specific design? This will give you the option of designing your own door that is unique to you and not part of a stock range.
The nature of aluminium when used in doors means more flexibility. You dont have to choose a standard product. Instead, a good manufacturer can create a distinctive and unique door arrangement.
Larger sizes, a greater range of profiles and colours make aluminium doors some of the best for front doors, single doors or double doors with and without fixed panels.
For the most part, modern doors are made from one of three materials: timber, uPVC plastic, or aluminium. Each of these materials offers its own unique strengths. For example, a high-quality oak door might offer a distinctive look and feel thatll complement a dining area, while the affordability and ease of maintenance offered by a uPVC door makes it a great choice for patios.
If youre in the market for a new set of doors, youll need to consider factors including your budget, décor, and personal preferences. Aluminium doors are an attractive option thats well worth considering.
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Benefits of Aluminium Doors
Aluminium Doors are Strong
Aluminium is an inherently strong material. This removes the need for extra-bulky supporting frames, and maximises how much glass can be incorporated into a single door, and how much light can enter the home.
Aluminium Doors are Easy to Maintain
While timber might need occasional re-finishing, aluminium comes powder-coated with an extra-tough finish thatll resist nicks and scratches and look fantastic for the lifetime of the door.
Aluminium Doors Offer Good Thermal Performance
Metals are excellent at transmitting heat, which means you might write off aluminium doors as an option if youre looking to cut your energy bills. However, aluminium door manufacturers have anticipated this and worked to resolve it by incorporating a layer of insulating material into the frame. Whats more, because the frames are so thin, the majority of the door is formed of double (or triple) glazed glass, which helps keep out the cold.
Aluminium Doors are 100% Recyclable
While environmental impact might not be at the top of most homeowners list of priorities, it is an area where aluminium excels. The material is 100% recyclable with no degradation, which means when your doors eventually do need replacing, they wont end up in landfill.
Disadvantages of Aluminium Doors
Weve looked in detail at the many benefits of aluminium doors, but they do have some disadvantages, too.
Aluminium Doors are Difficult to Customise
As mentioned, aluminium doors are powder-coated at factory level, and cant be altered later on. That said, this is rarely an issue, as the choice of colours is considerable.
Aluminium Doors Dont Suit All Styles of Property
While aluminium can look stunning in flats and modern homes, it often makes a poor match for period buildings. But as weve said, there are plenty of colours and styles to choose from so if you do own an older house, its still worth considering the merits of aluminium doors.
Aluminium Doors are Expensive
Theres a reason why not everyone has made the switch to aluminium: on a door-by-door basis, the material tends to be on the pricier side, particularly when compared with uPVC. If youre undecided between a timber door and an aluminium door then you should bear in mind that when it comes to maintenance, the cost of aluminium doors is close to nil.
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