Are you looking for a brand new composite door? At Abbey Windows, we supply and install composite doors from Endurance and Solidor.

We know that no two composite doors are the same, so In this blog, we will compare and contrast both Endurance and Solidor composite doors by taking a look at what benefits they offer. This will help you make an informed decision in the long term. To learn more, read on. 

Security Features

Both Solidor composite doors and Endurance composite doors give outstanding security features. Solidor offers locking systems from Ultion which are some of the most secure on the market. The locking system is capable of sensing an instant attack and engages through a hidden lock, stopping any intrusions and keeping you and your loved ones protected all year round.

At Abbey, our Endurance composite doors also offer plenty of options to improve security. These doors are made from a solid timber core that consists of 17 different layers of laminated veneer lumber known as Kerto. The layers are cross bound, which helps increase strength and resistance.

Endurance doors use the Rehau frame profile, which is durable and helps the door stand firm against the worst weather conditions. 

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Energy Efficiency and Sound Insulation 

Choosing energy efficiency is essential for composite doors as it helps keep natural heat in your home. The same is true for sound insulation, as it helps to reduce loud sounds to a whisper. 

Endurance’s solid and secure composite doors offer a timber core which helps keep your home warmer all year round. What’s more, this is enhanced by heat reflective skins to help prevent heat loss. This is completed by the decorative glass units as standard, which could help improve the thermal efficiency and block out loud sounds in the process. Perfect for homeowners who live in a loud neighbourhood. 

Solidor composite doors are thermally superior because they use the highly reputable Pilkington glass. This low e glass helps reflect heat back into your home, giving you a warmer temperature that lasts throughout the year. 

What Customisation Options Do They Offer?

Both Solidor composite doors and Endurance composite doors offer a vast range of customisation designs and glazing options bespoke to you. Solidor composite doors offer the Flint Cottage range and the popular Ludlow composite door. Choose from classic or modern furniture such as handles and solidor letterboxes. What; ‘s more, you get a wide range of colours such as Duck Egg Blue, or Chartwell Green for a peaceful and harmonious tone. 

Endurance’s composite doors give you plenty of customisation choices which include their Red Door collection which adds a striking and confident look to your home, and their Grey collection, which includes popular contemporary styles such as Pearl Grey and Anthracite Grey. What’s more, Endurance’s composite doors come with glazing options that could help increase your home’s privacy and soundproofing levels. While Solidor offers more colours, Endurance doors come with more designs. 

Get Endurance and Solidor Doors With Abbey Windows Today 

We hope that this article has helped you understand what the difference is between a Solidor and an Endurance composite door. Both styles come with unique features, colours, and glazing options that transform the look and feel of your home.  

If you want to learn more about our Solidor and Endurance composite doors, get in touch with our friendly team at Abbey Windows today. Fill in our online contact form or give us a ring at 0118 956 6866. Alternatively, when you are ready to design your composite door from Solidor and Endurance, use our free online quoting engine. Fill in your bespoke requirements and we will return with a suitable price for you.

We look forward to working with you soon.