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THE ECO COUNTY COLLECTION

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The Eco Cotswold Collection of composite doors offer the highest level of protection from not only physical attacks but also the extremes the elements can bring. Using only grade A components as standard the Eco Cotswold Collection of doors has been independently tested to meet all safety requirements including PAS24:2016 enhanced security and BS6375 classification for weather tightness and operational strength, air, wind and water. All doors are also compliant with document Q of the building regulations and Secured by Design can be added as a chargeable extra. We have a choice of 19 door styles ranging from traditional to modern styles and all available in a palette of 30+ colours, enhanced with a choice of glazing designs and furniture - something to suit every home!

Why Choose a Replacement uPVC Door?

 

Improved Energy Efficiency

Old draughty doors can be a nightmare when it comes to energy bills and staying warm. Our energy-efficient uPVC doors are made-to-measure to provide that perfect snug fit for your home and stop heat from escaping. A modern uPVC door from our range has an energy rating from A+ to C and great insulating properties. There’s even the option to add triple glazing on selected designs for extra protection from the cold.

Long-Lasting

We’re proud to have created modern uPVC front and back doors that will withstand the test of time, making them the best replacement for your old doors. Our white uPVC doors are even BBA certified, lasting up to 35 years when well maintained. They’ll stay looking fresh year after year, and that’s a promise.

Low Maintenance

uPVC doors can last up to 35 years with simple, easy, and effective maintenance. Even busy households can keep their doors looking great simply by adjusting the hinges a few times a year, giving the frames a quick wash and polishing the glass. Stay on top of what little maintenance is required, and your doors will look like new for years to come.

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