Summer weather can affect external doors

Funky FrontThis typical english weather can sure take its toll on your external doors! Doors exposed to the elements such as bright sunlight, wind and rain can become damaged affecting not only their appearance but their colour, strength and shape.

Persistent bright sunlight scorching the surface of wooden external doors can  result in peeling or dulling of the paint finish or varnish. This leads to the wind and rain penetrating the doors surface and causing damage.

External doors require regular observation and maintenance to ensure the door`s condition is sufficient not only to compliment or coordinate with the rest of the building but more importantly that it gives the optimum security and energy saving insulation.

Due to developments in technology and manufacturing, today’s modern materials give strength, longevity, style and energy saving thermal insulation no matter which design you choose.

With many years experience Bayfield can supply external doors to suit all tastes and functions, from a statement entrance door to a less conspicuous rear UPVC door. Reduced maintenance and increased strength and security ensures that your investment is protected ensuring that your door not only looks good but will keep its strength colour and shape for years to come.

Both enternal doors and interior doors from Bayfield can be supplied either inward or outward opening, double or single leafed, glazed or unglazed. All our doors can be produced in a range of colours and finishes all custom built to your design. Visit our showroom in Cheshire to see examples of our range and for expert help and advice.

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