

GaradorIf you want a great-looking, low-maintenance door then a GRP (Glass Reinforced Polyester) door is the one for you. GRP doors are a sound investment for the future, such is their quality of manufacture and inherent strength. There is also a great range of design styles and finishes to suit any home, traditional or modern.
GRP doors are made as an infill and then fixed into our rigid box section chassis to provide a very stable door construction that will not twist or warp. Our Premier GRP doors are provided with a flow-coat to the inside face for a smoother finish and reduced translucency. Where cost may be a consideration you have the option of choosing a GRP standard door which comes without the flow-coat.
Wessex GRP White Gloss RangeThe popular range of brilliant White High Gloss G.R.P doors are designed to complement any home. With a variety of traditional and exclusive designs made soley to order, each door is hand-built and specified to your requirements. With a low maintenance surface there are no unsightly seams, welds or joins to detract from their carefully crafted styling. A wide range of options allow you to refine your door choice to enchance your individual house style. The individual White Gloss styles are available in a choice of three build qualities; 3, 4 or 5 Crown, all fitted with security locking as standard.
More information on the Wessex Crown system can be found on our Frequently Asked Questions page.
Wessex Woodgrain Range Wessex Woodgrain G.R.P doors faithfully replicate the beauty and ageless appeal of real timber, but offer the time and labour saving benefits of a modern low maintenance finish. These doors require no staining or painting and their outstanding stability ensures that, unlike timber, they will not warp, shrink, peel or crack. The individual Woodgrain styles are available in a choice of three build qualities; 3, 4 or 5 Crown, all fitted with security locking as standard. More information on the Wessex Crown system can be found on our Frequently Asked Questions page.
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