If you live in Glasgow and are looking for new external doors that are stylish, long-lasting, and maximise security and energy efficiency, composite doors are the perfect choice.
uPVC doors have dominated the market when it comes to exterior doors in Glasgow, and across the UK, for several decades now, but composite doors have revolutionised the industry, outperforming their predecessors in every possible way.
A composite door from the Advanced will give your home the wow factor for years to come, with over 15 different styles, colour options, and finishes available.
All the products in our composite door range are made from the highest quality materials, come with an outstanding 15-year performance guarantee, and are fitted by installers with many years of experience and expertise.
Advanced’s Composite Doors Glasgow
- Extremely energy efficient
- 70mm profile offers superb weatherproofing and durability
- Latest security features
- Wide range of composite door styles
- 15-year performance guarantee
What are composite doors?
Composite doors are constructed from a combination of several different materials including PVC, polyurethane foam, and GRP (Glass reinforced plastic), all pressed and bonded together around a solid timber core.
By harnessing all the advantages of each of these materials, composite doors achieve a level of quality far superior to uPVC, timber doors, or any other unit manufactured from one single material.
uPVC front and back doors, which are fitted in the bulk of Glasgow homes are constructed entirely from plastic, and whilst this offers many benefits, notably durability and customisability, these products single cannot match composite doors when it comes to security and energy efficiency.
Each of the materials used in our composite doors is ground down into a fine powder before being combined to create a strong and elegant final product.
Why Choose Composite doors?
Energy Efficiency
The UK is currently undergoing one of the worst energy crises in history and any way to improve the thermal efficiency of your property is a welcome relief.
Composite doors are fantastic in this regard, offering superb thermal efficiency levels thanks to the multiple internal chambers built into the profile of the door.
These chambers prevent heat transfer through the door itself, keeping warm air in and cold air out.
During the winter months, this will help you keep your home warm for less, reducing the amount of time you will need to use your home heating system to reach and sustain a comfortable temperature.
By combining multi-chamber technology with a polyurethane foam core, which is a fantastic insulator in its own right, our composite doors achieve a ‘Global Warming Potential’ score of below 5 and an ‘Ozone Depletion Potential’ score of 0.
This means that installing them in your home will not only help you reduce your energy bills but will also help to reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to the fight against global warming.
Security
Exterior doors are tasked with protecting you, your home, and your loved ones from the outside world.
Hopefully, you will never have to deal with the prospect of someone trying to break into your home, but if the worst does happen, composite doors offer the very highest level of safety and security.
Increased security is one of the biggest reasons that many upgrade from uPVC to composite doors, with a combination of a thicker profile, high-density polyurethane foam, and a solid timber core making them incredibly secure and a daunting prospect for any would-be intruder.
Besides the significant strength of the door itself, all our units are fitted with a multi-point locking system as standard, connecting to the door frame in several different places to make forcing the door open extremely difficult.
Weather Resistance
Glasgow residents know just how volatile the Scottish weather can be and our composite doors are built to withstand whatever is thrown at them.
All our composite doors are double rebated with separate seals fitted to the inside and outside of the frame the provide double protection against rain, snow, sleet, and wind.
Combined with a thick 70 mm profile this makes our composite doors some of the most durable on the market and is one of the major reasons they are so popular among our Glasgow customers.
With a composite door in place, your home will remain warm and dry throughout even the very bleakest Scottish winter.
Customisation
Your front door is a chance to make a statement, express your own personal sense of style, and contributes massively to the overall aesthetic of your home.
Composite doors are available in a huge range of different styles, ranging from a traditional oak wood finish to modern designs coated in modern tones such as duck egg blue.
With our huge selection of RAL spray-painted finishes, there really is something for everyone when it comes to composite doors, many of which also come fitted with double or triple glazed glass panels.
These reinforced panels, available in a range of different traditional and contemporary hand-crafted designs, add an extra level of style and personality to your composite doors, without compromising on either security or durability.
Glazing options
We have an exclusive range of both 28mm double and 50mm triple glazed glass panes that can be fitted into composite doors that offer industry leading energy efficiency levels.
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The Advanced Group has been Scotland’s leading provider of double and triple glazed doors and windows for over 31 years.
From composite doors to french doors, patio doors, and a huge selection of different window designs, when you choose advanced you will be guaranteed the very highest quality materials and unrivalled customer service.
With experienced expert installers on the job, the chances of a composite door requiring maintenance in the decades following installation is low, but just in case we offer a 15-year performance guarantee on all our products.
We not only serve customers in the centre of Glasgow but also supply doors in North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire, Stirling, Edinburgh, and all across the rest of Scotland.