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Composite Doors Bethnal Green

There are many manufacturers producing perfectly adequate composite doors but, is ‘adequate’ good enough or would you prefer a solid wood composite door by Solidor? These are very serious questions that need to be addressed when choosing your new door. The definition of a composite door, is a door made up of several materials to produce a single item. This is commonly a GRP skin covering a central core of insulating foam or in the case of Solidor, solid wood.

At first glance, they may all look the same. It’s not until you delve a little deeper that you understand the superior build quality of a Solidor product. Using a solid wood core makes a heavier, more solid, more secure door that is virtually impenetrable and has a low maintenance thermo-plastic skin that is guaranteed against flaking and fading for 10 years.

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Composite Doors in Bethnal Green,
East London & Surrounding Counties

Composite doors are available in a choice of elegant styles, colours and glass including side panels and windows above the composite door. Any double or triple glazed panels are A-rated, meaning our composite external doors excel in thermal efficiency too.

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Composite Doors

Strong – the primary concern for home owners is to protect his or her property inside the house. Composite doors are built using the latest technology that makes them strong and reliable to protect your property inside the house. They can withstand impact and even survive heavy winds and storms.

Durable – it is expensive to replace doors every year. A weak door will leave you jittery whenever you are away. You cannot sleep peacefully at night for fear of buglers. Composite roofs will live through the life of your property. This saves you the resources you would need to replace the doors.

Thermal efficiency – composite doors maintain constant internal temperatures and conditions. Engineers ensure that the doors keep heat inside during the cold season and prevent entry of solar heat during summer. This ensures that your air conditioning system is not overworked.

Solidor Composite Doors Bethnal Green

Composite doors Bethnal Green. Choose from our extensive range of solid wood composite door styles and colours to perfectly match your vision, at a cost to suit every budget. Made from a solid wood inner core, Solidor composite doors offer the ultimate in style & security.

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Ultion Multi-point locking system

Every Solidor composite doors is fitted with an Ultion locking system that offers unrivaled security. Multiple locking points on every door makes it virtually impenetrable. Impervious to lock snapping or bumping, the Ultion locking system really is the ultimate in door security, that also offers a £1000 guarantee.

Facts about Bethnal Green

History

Bethnal Green was a smaller set of homesteads and cottages, a hamlet in the fertile fields of the ancient parish of Stepney, but as population and house-building began local intensification in the 18th century, the church agreed to found a fully-functional daughter church — as a parish with benefice (for its priest) and vestry (for its people) in 1743. This became part of the metropolis in 1855 and the County of London in 1889. The civil parish became a Metropolitan Borough in 1900, one of the direct forebears of the 1965-created London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

In what would become northern Bethnal Green (known as Cambridge Heath) a tract of common land, which stretched to the east and west, belonged to the old Stepney Manor to the south. The heath was used as pasture where people grazed their sheep in the 13th century, though 1275 records suggest at least one house stood there.

General Info

Bethnal Green is an area in the East End of London 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of Liverpool Street station. It has two Overground stations (one being named Cambridge Heath) and one Underground station. It currently also gives its name to an electoral ward of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and co-encompasses St Peter’s ward (emulating its Anglican daughter parish to that saint).Part of the area holds conservation area status, chiefly due to protected small, public greens and listed buildings.The area emerged from the hamlet which developed around the Green, much of which survives today as Bethnal Green Gardens, beside Cambridge Heath Road.

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