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Composite doors are one of the most popular types of exterior door available on the market today. They offer all the features of traditional wooden doors while also providing a higher degree of durability, security and thermal insulation. However, there are still some issues you should keep in mind if you’re considering purchasing one for your home. You may want to consider some of the problems you can expect to encounter when owning a composite door, as well as the best ways to avoid them.

The first and arguably the most obvious issue with a composite door is the fact that they can be very heavy. You should also note that they are made from a mixture of materials, including timber, uPVC and laminate, as well as reinforcement material. In the case of a large oversized composite door, this can lead to it bowing outward. Likewise, a door that’s been poorly fitted can also cause problems. You should always have the right measurements of your door, so that it’s installed in the proper way.

Another problem that you’re likely to run into is a cracked or missing door panel. Luckily, there are a few simple ways to fix this problem. You’ll need to get your hands on a few tools, including a screwdriver that can reach hard-to-reach places, such as a knob on the back of a door. You can use a little light oil to lubricate the hinges.

The best way to prevent a broken or cracked door panel is to ensure that you have a larger sized door frame. If your door is too tight, it can wreak havoc on the door’s functionality. For example, it could allow draughts or rain to enter your house. You can buy extra weather stripping to seal the gaps. If you don’t have any luck, you might need to have it replaced.

Similarly, you’ll want to take advantage of the fact that composite doors come with an internal drainage system. This helps keep the inside of your house dry by removing excess water from the door’s openings. You can also clean the drainage holes to reduce the risk of flooding.

The most important part of any good drainage system is the ability to clean the holes and channels. If they’re blocked, this can lead to a build-up of water, which can then cause problems with the composite door.

The best way to ensure that you’re getting the most out of your new door is to shop around for the best deals. It’s also a good idea to make sure that the one you buy has the self-lubricating bearings to minimize friction on the hinges.

Aside from ensuring that you have the correct measurements and have the right type of door, you should make sure that you have a lock that’s sturdy enough to handle the weight of a composite door. If you do, you’ll be able to close the door with less effort.

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