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Your front door is one of the first things people notice about your home. It sets the tone for your property, helps keep your family safe, improves energy efficiency and plays a big role in kerb appeal.
If you’re thinking about replacing your front door, you’ll probably find yourself choosing between two of the UK’s most popular options: composite and uPVC.
Both have their advantages, and the right choice depends on your priorities, budget and the style of your home. In this guide, we’ll compare composite and uPVC front doors across security, insulation, appearance, maintenance and value, helping you decide which is the best fit for your Surrey home.
A new front door is about much more than appearance. A quality door can help to:
With modern doors offering significant improvements over older timber or ageing uPVC models, replacing your front door is one of the simplest ways to upgrade your home.
Although they can look similar from the outside, composite and uPVC doors are built very differently.
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| A composite door is made from several materials, each chosen for its specific strengths. Typically, this includes a solid timber or high-density foam core, reinforced with durable outer layers such as Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP).
This multi-layer construction creates a door that is exceptionally strong, stable and resistant to everyday wear. Composite doors are designed to combine the traditional appearance of timber with the performance of modern materials. |
uPVC doors are manufactured primarily from unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (uPVC), often with an insulated core and internal reinforcements to improve strength and rigidity.
Modern uPVC doors have come a long way in recent years, offering improved insulation, security and a wide choice of styles at an affordable price. For many homeowners, they provide an excellent balance between performance and cost. |
Security is one of the biggest reasons homeowners choose to replace an older front door.
Both composite and modern uPVC doors can offer excellent protection when professionally installed and fitted with high-quality locking systems.
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| Composite doors are widely regarded as one of the most secure residential door options available.
Their solid construction provides exceptional rigidity, making them highly resistant to twisting, warping or forced entry. Combined with modern features such as:
they offer outstanding peace of mind for homeowners. |
Modern uPVC doors also provide excellent security.
High-quality systems feature reinforced frames and multi-point locking mechanisms that meet current security standards. While composite doors generally offer greater overall strength thanks to their construction, a professionally installed uPVC door still provides a significant improvement over many older doors. Whichever option you choose, the quality of the installation is just as important as the door itself. |
A well-insulated front door helps reduce heat loss and improve comfort throughout the year.
Both composite and uPVC doors perform well compared with older timber or outdated door systems.
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| Composite doors are known for their excellent thermal performance.
Their insulated core and dense construction help minimise heat transfer, keeping warm air inside during winter and reducing cold draughts around the entrance. |
Modern uPVC doors also deliver excellent energy efficiency.
Thanks to insulated cores, weather seals and multi-chambered frames, they help reduce heat loss while remaining a cost-effective option for many homeowners. When fitted correctly, either option can contribute towards a warmer, more energy-efficient home. |
One of the biggest differences between composite and uPVC doors is the level of design flexibility.
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| If you’re looking to make a statement, composite doors offer the widest range of colours, finishes and decorative options.
At Sheerwater Glass, we supply premium collections including Solidor and Hallmark, giving homeowners an extensive choice of styles to complement both traditional and contemporary properties. You can personalise your door with:
Whether you own a Victorian terrace, a country cottage or a modern new-build, there’s a composite door to suit your property. |
uPVC doors also offer a wide range of styles and colours, although the design options are generally more limited than composite.
They’re available with decorative glazing, various hardware choices and several colour finishes, making them suitable for many different property styles while keeping costs lower. |
One of the reasons modern doors are so popular is how little maintenance they require.
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| Composite doors are extremely durable.
They won’t rot, warp or require regular repainting, and cleaning is usually as simple as wiping them down with warm soapy water. With proper care, they’re designed to provide many years of reliable performance while retaining their appearance. |
uPVC doors are also exceptionally easy to maintain.
They don’t require painting or staining and can usually be cleaned with a damp cloth. Modern uPVC is resistant to weathering and provides excellent long-term durability for homeowners looking for a practical, low-maintenance solution. |
Budget is naturally an important consideration.
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| Composite doors generally cost more than uPVC doors because of their more complex construction, premium materials and enhanced design options.
However, many homeowners see this as a worthwhile long-term investment due to:
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uPVC doors remain one of the most affordable ways to upgrade your home’s entrance.
They offer excellent value for money while still delivering strong security, energy efficiency and a smart appearance. If you’re working to a tighter budget, they continue to be an excellent choice. |
There’s no single answer because every homeowner has different priorities.
A composite door could be the right choice if you want:
A uPVC door may be ideal if you want:
The best way to decide is to see the options in person.
At Sheerwater Glass, we know choosing a new front door is a big decision.
That’s why we make the process as easy as possible.
You can:
Whether you’re looking for a bold statement entrance or a practical everyday upgrade, we’ll help you find the right solution.
One of our team would be happy to have a chat with you about your requirements, answer any unanswered questions and measure up at a time that suits you to provide you a free, no obligation quote.
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