Wickes pvcu plus (composite) doorset - any good?
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ortolickus
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I was thinking of buying one of these door sets. They seem a very reasonable price and i was wondering what the quality was like. Does anyone have any experience or advice or opinions to pass on? They come with a 10yr manufacturer's guarantee. Thanks.
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Why bother? My window company have only just fitted me a very good high quality PVCU door/frame made using Kommerling Ovalo profile with leaded feature window for just over £400 fitted. I'm very pleased with it.
What part of the country are you in?0 -
Why bother? My window company have only just fitted me a very good high quality PVCU door/frame made using Kommerling Ovalo profile with leaded feature window for just over £400 fitted. I'm very pleased with it.if you think peoples advice is helpfull please take the time to clicking the thank you button it gives great satisfaction0
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because a composite door is better than a upvc door and we also fit the kommerling ovalo system .we fit rockdoor composite doors there expensive and in a toally different league to wickes there cheap for a reason one of them due to being mass produced
I bow to your greater knowledge A6. I feel we are neighbours?Can you smell the biccy factory from your office?
Anyway I presume a composite door is solid material of some kind rather than upvc profile chopped and shaped?0 -
Not sure if this is true but I have been told that the cheaper upvc comes from China and is part recycled, identifiable after a few years when it turns a nice shade of yellow...0
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Thanks for your comments A6 and Psst.
I believe the rockdoors are extremely good quality (and 15mm or so thicker than "normal" composite doors??), but around twice the price.
I'm not sure about the "mass-produced" aspect of Wickes' doors: they are available made 2 measure or in "standard" sizes. I guess the standard ones could be considered mass produced, but then they are £50 cheaper and presumably of the same quality as the m2m ones? Or did you mean something different?
£400 for a decent pvcu door does seem very reasonable, but may be a bit dearer in the South East, especially m2m.
An extra benefit of composite for my situation is that (i believe) the conventional flush hinges willl allow me to buy a standard size door. PVCu type hinges would necessitate an extender and a m2m door.0 -
Intersting point lovethymini, but i don't know if this would apply to composite door. The description says "This door has a composite construction, manufactured with a quality PVCu skin over a timber frame and solid core." so i guess it might be prone to fading. Then again, it has a 10 year guarantee.0
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ortolickus wrote: »The description says "This door has a composite construction, manufactured with a quality PVCu skin over a timber frame and solid core." so i guess it might be prone to fading. Then again, it has a 10 year guarantee.if you think peoples advice is helpfull please take the time to clicking the thank you button it gives great satisfaction0
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