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Composite Doors Leytonstone

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 Leytonstone,
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 Leytonstone

Composite doors Leytonstone. 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 aboutLeytonstone

History

The main thoroughfare, Leytonstone High Road, is part of an ancient highway from Epping to London, on the borders of Epping Forest. A small hamlet at Leytonstone had existed since the early 14th century, when it formed part of the parish of Leyton in the county of Essex.

The name Leytonstone, originally “Leyton-atte-Stone”, comes from a distance marker called the High Stone, which stands at the junction of Hollybush Hill (the A1199 road with Woodford) and New Wanstead (the A113 road with Woodford Bridge), near the eastern bounds of the parish. It is a restored 18th-century obelisk set up on an earlier stump, traditionally described as a Roman milestone, possibly marking an extension of the Roman road from Dunmow to Chigwell into London.[2] Two of the obelisk inscriptions are still just legible, others not:”To Epping XI Miles through Woodford, Loughton””To Ongar XV Miles through Woodford Bridge, Chigwell, Abridge”Other Roman archaeological features have been found in the Leyton area, including “a Roman cemetery south of Blind Lane, and massive foundations of some Roman building, with quantities of Roman brick… discovered in the grounds of Leyton Grange.”

General Info

Leytonstone /ˈleɪtənˌstoʊn/ is a town in east London, England, located in the historic county of Essex. Bordering Walthamstow to the north-west, Wanstead to the east, Forest Gate to the south, with Leyton and Stratford to the west and south-west, it is located 7 miles (11.3 km) north-east of Charing Cross.

Having expanded rapidly after the opening of the railway at Leytonstone station in 1856, now the Central line, the town became a dormitory suburb, forming part of the metropolitan conurbation of London. It falls within the London Borough of Waltham Forest local authority area of the ceremonial county of Greater London.

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