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How Secure and Durable Are uPVC Doors Compared to Composite Doors?
uPVC doors are strong and secure, but they don’t quite match the robustness of composite doors. A composite door gets its strength from a solid core made of tough materials such as timber, reinforced plastics, and wood. This makes forced entry extremely difficult, and many composite doors also include additional tamper-proof components for added security.
That said, uPVC doors aren’t weak by any means. They feature resilient frames and a wide variety of locking systems, including multipoint locks, making them tough to force open or damage. While they may not be as indestructible as composites, they still provide a reliable and safe barrier for your home.
Maintenance and Lifespan of uPVC and Composite Doors
On average, a uPVC door lasts around 20–25 years, while a composite door can go for 30–35 years. Maintenance for both is simple. For uPVC, occasional cleaning with soap and water keeps frames looking fresh, and a little lubrication for hinges and locks will keep everything working smoothly. Composite doors require minimal upkeep too — they rarely fade, warp, or dent, and a few treatments a year will keep them in top condition.
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