What are the most common types of doors Wigan and doors St Helens?


Posted August 18, 2013 by johnybfre

Choosing the model or type of doors for your house often proves a tough choice. Besides old factories, increasingly more manufacturers of doors have appeared on the profile market.

 
Choosing the model or type of doors for your house often proves a tough choice. Besides old factories, increasingly more manufacturers of doors have appeared on the profile market. Thus, new products have appeared and the offer got very diversified, hence the question: which of the multitude of doors Wigan and doors St Helens better fits your budget and tastes?

First, let's see which the most common types of doors are. Depending on the material they are made of and the manner of production, doors can be divided into: veneered doors, modular MDF doors, HDF doors, wooden panel doors, solid wooden doors.

Veneered interior doors are made from a cellular structure, with surfaces made of MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) over which veneer is applied. Veneer can imitate wood (oak, beech, fir, ash, etc.) or it can have only one colour. They are solid doors, very resistant to knocks or scratches. Because of the way they are built, they are light doors.

Sticker-covered doors have a structure identical to that described above, except that veneer sheets are replaced with MDF boards covered with stickers. They are very strong doors, light but more sensitive to mechanical actions (bumping, scratching). The price is just under the veneer. Maintenance is easy, because the sticker can be washed with regular detergent.

HDF doors (High Density Fibreboard) have a cellular structure on the inside, with surfaces made of HDF. It is painted, thus making doors available in a variety of colours and shades: white, black, grey, beige, brown. In terms of price, they are the cheapest types of doors. Due to the high density of the material they are covered with, this type of door is heavier but more durable.

Wooden panel doors are full, the interior being made of either wood or a plate type material. The exterior is covered with natural wood plates. They are elegant doors, the exterior made of wood giving them a natural look. Designs can be many and the wood of which they are executed from can be very different as well: fir, oak, ash, beech, cherry, walnut, etc. They are resistant and easy to maintain.

Solid wood doors are the top of refinement, style and elegance. The achievement of these doors is made mostly manually, and they are often true works of art. They are strong and heavy, and can be mounted both on the outside and on the inside of a house. The wood they are made of is treated and stored for years before being processed. Young wood cannot be used as it still changes, it deforms under the environmental actions: heat, humidity, etc.

As you can see there are a lot of aspects to consider when you choose doors Wigan and door St Helens. Either you need doors for the inside of your house, or front doors, or even doors for porches or conservatories, you have to take into account all the details concerning the characteristics that the doors should present.

Therefore, you should let the specialists help you make a decision when you are looking for doors Wigan http://www.foundrygate.co.uk/pages/doors.html and doors St Helens http://www.foundrygate.co.uk/pages/doors.html .
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Last Updated August 18, 2013