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Types of composite doors

  • 16-01-2016 2:54pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 181 ✭✭


    Hi , i am looking at getting a composite front door with side panels either side. I see there is different types. Out of the following three is there any differences
    1. Palladio
    2. Camden
    3 Apeer
    What are the pros and cons? Price difference?

    Also with regard guarantee if something goes wrong where do i stand if i buy a door from a company and get someone else to fit it?
    Any advice much appreciated

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,906 ✭✭✭budhabob


    Hi , i am looking at getting a composite front door with side panels either side. I see there is different types. Out of the following three is there any differences
    1. Palladio
    2. Camden
    3 Apeer
    What are the pros and cons? Price difference?

    Also with regard guarantee if something goes wrong where do i stand if i buy a door from a company and get someone else to fit it?
    Any advice much appreciated

    Thanks

    We got all windows and doors done recently. Looked at all three options above. We really liked an Apeer door, but it was 1k more than a similar palladio. By all accounts, Apeer are top of the range. We went with a Palladio door in the end, the price difference allowed us to get a new storm door too.

    As for the warrantly, the door maintains its warranty, whilst the fitter will have a warranty on the fitting - thats my understanding anyway.


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