Composite Doors – Options Are Vast

According to DoorCo, the original foam-filled composite door still leads the market but now there is competition from timber and hybrid cores.
 
Add to the options on colour and design to the range of cores that are available and the options available on composite doors are vast.  
 
Simplified offering
DoorCo’s commercial director, Ben Aspinall says that the company is now is simplifying its offering: “The composite door landscape is a very different place to when DoorCo started17 years ago,” he says. “But then so is DoorCo. With one family at the helm, our drive for innovation has kept us redefining and reimagining our business and our products. 
 
“We are also, now, the only composite door supplier able to offer all the choice the market expects from one product portfolio.
“Our door core range includes ORiGINAL, the prime foam core edition, BRiTDOR, our new British manufactured solid timber core door, GRiPCORE, the superior timber-foam-aluminium hybrid core and FiRECORE, our purpose-made fire-resistant foam-filled composite door. Alongside all the door types, DoorCo can also supply our own glazing cassette system, FLiP and bespoke glass designs and colour collection, all backed up by a comprehensive and flexible prepped door service model.
 
“Our customers also benefit from cross-functional business support from our expert technology, marketing and manufacturing teams to help utilise their potential through a partnership that allows customers to have input into product and service development.
 
“We have won multiple awards and are the only UK supplier to offer four types of composite door slabs and our own glazing cassette system FLiP. But we never stand still. We are committed to growth through a consistent programme of investment and innovation that ensures we will remain a top door supplier in the UK.”
 
Picture: All for One and One for all when it comes to doors and glazing cassettes.
 
www.door-co.com

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
04th November 2024

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