

Showers...storms...drizzle...We hate to break it to you, but the average rainfall in the UK is between 700mm a year in East Anglia and 3,000mm a year in the Scottish Highlands*. We've designed our composite doors to withstand even the heaviest downpour. For when its definately not kite flying weather. We can't tell you what's going to happen next. But we can make sure your composite door is fully protected against extreme weather conditions. Our composites doors (we are based in Coventry) are tested in a pressurised chamber to simulate gusting winds. The tests start at 500 Pascal - 63 miles an hour. Then the BSI turned those gusts up to the equivalent of 80 miles an hour (800 Pascal). That's stronger than a hurricane.
The secret behind the frame...
We get excited about the dedicated transom bar on our composite door frame. Yes, we know it doesn't sound very interesting. But that bar means your top box composite door frame can be made in one piece. Making your door even stronger and more secure - with a fantastic finish. So we'll understand if you start getting excited about the transom bar too.
Letterplate: Postie's choice Think of the biggest, fattest Sunday paper.
It's no match for our top of the range letter plate. Its super-strong frame and flap are both solid dye cast metal. The nylon brush inside stops the drafts and we seal your letter plate twice to make sure it will stand up to any wind and rain.
We think creating a truly great front door is about putting our ideas to the test. Again and again. Under strict scientific conditions.
So we spend a lot of time thinking about what your door goes through. We haven't quite written its life story - but we have thought about the wear and tear it puts up with all day, every day. The bangs, the knocks and the day the new sofa got stuck.