UPVC or unplasticised polyvinyl chloride is a material used to make various items like doors, windows, gutters and pipes. It is wrapped around a core made of galvanized steel when used to make windows and doors. It is much stronger than traditional woods that were earlier used to make doors.

Wooden doors tend to expand or contract due to a change in weather. UPVC does not have the same problem so they generally have longer durability. They don’t even require frequent repair or maintenance. Another benefit of installing uPVC doors is that you can choose from a wide variety of colours to match your exterior and interior design.

2 Common Colour Options For UPVC Doors

  • Timber-Looking Doors

If you don’t like white frames, choose timber-looking UPVC doors and you can give your home a traditional look. Though you can choose timber doors as well, the former does not require the high maintenance generally associated with timber. Consider the style of your home and you can accordingly choose the frames of your UPVC Doors in Eastbourne. Doors with a timber appearance are more appealing than traditional doors. These frames are also quite versatile.

  • Contemporary Doors

The modern and stylish look of contemporary windows makes them more suitable for a home with a modern finish. If you like dark aluminium frame and want to achieve the same look for your home without punching a hole in your pocket, choose UPVC in traditional finishes. They are more popular than aluminium frames as they have better energy efficiency. You can also choose from a wide variety of modern colours.

How To Choose The Right Colour For Your UPVC Doors

Choose Sureline Windows for UPVC doors and they will let you choose from a wide variety of colours. All of them are quite appealing and can enhance the appeal of your property. Few things you should consider if you want to choose the right colour have been stated below,

  • Consider how to want your house to look from the interior and exterior so you can accordingly choose the colour and finish option.
  • Choose one colour for the interior part of the door and another colour for its exterior.
  • The type of uPVC finish you should choose for your home depends on the type of home you live in.

Time to choose the right colour for your uPVC doors and get in touch with door installers at Sureline Windows.

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Mark Strudwick and Gary David Smith trading as Sureline Windows Ltd
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