samedi 22 mars 2014

A Guide To Buying Patio Doors In Cornwall

By Ania Stan


Cornwall has a wonderfully mild climate so it is well worth making the most of it by installing patio doors. As well as letting more light and fresh air to flood into your home, you will get even better panoramic views and you can enjoy greater access to your garden. Once you have decided patio doors are for you, you will need to find a good supplier of quality patio doors in Cornwall. The following guide should help.

* Price Versus Quality

It can be tempting to seek the cheapest suppliers and installers of patio doors. Finding the most expensive is not the best solution either. Try to find a balance between the two with a supplier of quality manufactured parts, but at reasonable prices. It is also worth finding a supplier with their own skilled fitters rather than sub-contractors for the work to be of consistent high quality.

* Finding Reputable Suppliers

When choosing your supplier of patio doors in Cornwall, look for accreditation for quality, service and safety standards. The company website should list them on the home page. Look for FENSA, BBA, CPA and also the CE safety standard. You should also read any testimonials on the website and find out what guarantee they offer - 10 years is standard.

* Energy Efficiency and Weatherproofing

Patio doors should allow you to enjoy the sun and fresh air in the warmer months whilst keeping out the rain, wind and cold in the cooler months. Efficient sealing should make the doors weatherproof and draught free and the glazing used will come with an energy rating. A rated double-glazing is ideal. Ask your supplier for further information on these types of features.

* High Security

Adding patio doors to your home could make you feel more vulnerable, however, that need not be the case with the right security. Look for anti-bump security locks, multi-point locking systems and internal beading which are the most secure.

* Other Design Features

There are many important design considerations to make and your suppliers should advise on this. You need to consider which ways you want the doors to open - outward or inward, left or right. This will depend largely on where they are positioned. You should consider whether you want 2, 3 or 4 panes, which will be mostly dependent on the size of your property. If you have children or pets, a low threshold is an option for ease of access.

These days most patio doors are made from uPVC, but it is possible to have composite doors or ones with a timber effect to suit a more traditional or period style property. Style will also be a consideration when deciding what colour or finish your doors should have, so your supplier should have a good range of colour and woodgrain effects to help you find a perfect match for the interior and exterior of the doors.




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