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What is a GRP Composite Door?
By Chris Edwardson


GRP Composite doors are increasingly becoming the popular choice of entrance door for many home owners with some Composite door companies now offering the door in a array of luxury glass designs, styles and colours to suit all tastes. Available in seven different colours including red, blue, green, white and black and the more traditional colours of light oak and now rosewood. Coupled with a high gloss UV resistant film to give them a final sheen and with an attractive range of door furniture, the GRP Composite door provides matching to any existing double glazing.

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mark writes:

Subject: Composite Doors

The strength of these new types of doors is remarkable it will make UPVC doors redundant as many more people catch on to the benefits and long life.

Comment provided July 30, 2009 at 8:33 am

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