Choosing the Right External Door for Your Home
- Neil Sheldon
- Sep 5, 2022
- 3 min read
Updated: Oct 26, 2022

Are you looking to invest in an external door for your home? If so, you’re going to want to make sure that you choose the right one. A lot of homeowners make the mistake of thinking they can simply choose any external door they like and get away with it, but this isn’t the case at all. If you choose an external door that doesn’t match up with the rest of your home, it will stand out and look unprofessional.
Understanding your options
There are a lot of different door options out there, so understanding the differences in material, thermal efficiency, security and budget will help you make the best decision. You should also consider if you want to have the door on the inside or outside of your home. Picking a material like wood will provide a more old-fashioned look, while an aluminium door will be more modern looking. There are many doors to choose from, but consider taking the time to understand what features matter most to you and your family before making your decision.
Timber Doors
Timber is a popular choice for external doors, with its warm, natural tones and unique character. Timber doors are cheaper to buy off-the-shelf than other alternatives, but like any wooden product, they need to be cared for over time to ensure their longevity.
Aluminium Doors
In addition to aluminium frames, aluminium doors can be supplied in virtually any colour. These are popular for contemporary homes, but with a vast range of shapes and colours to choose from, you can find an external door that suits your home. These are also very lightweight door options.
uPVC Doors
The most popular alternative to solid timber external doors are uPVC doors which come in a variety of styles, colours and frames. There are many benefits of installing uPVC doors such as their high thermal efficiency, superior soundproofing and ease of maintenance.
Steel Doors
You might be considering steel doors because of their futuristic style or the industrial feel they can lend to your home. If so, you're not alone. Steel frames have been used in buildings since the 30s, and they're coming back into fashion today.
Composite Doors
Plenty of people choose composite doors. They are made of timber and a range of insulation materials, they come in a variety of styles, they won't warp or rot and don't require painting, and they may even help you achieve an eco-friendly home.
uPVC and GRP (glass-reinforced plastic) require a subframe of timber or steel. The beauty of composite doors is that they can look like a certain
Security Measures in External Doors
External doors are the barrier between the inside of your home and the outside world. They should be checked periodically to make sure that they are working properly and remain secured. If they are not in good condition, they need to be replaced or repaired. Doors must also have locks on them at all times because doors provide entrance into the house. If a door is broken, it could provide someone with an easy way into your home. With this in mind, homeowners must work hard to make sure that their doors are safe and secure and understand what types of doors would be best for their situation. Some homes may benefit from a sliding door while others will have better luck with a swinging door; there is no right answer as far as exterior entryways go.
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