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Recently we have installed a number of Engineered PVC-u Doors in the Huddersfield area. Our customers choose an Engineered Upvc Door for their thoughtfully designed styles that emulate the aesthetic character of timber doors, however with the added security benefits and low maintenance qualities that modern day living demands.

Often, it’s important to maintain a particular style when replacing an entrance door, something that will blend sympathetically but also enhance your property. Many of the styles that we have traditionally seen in timber can now be replicated in woodgrain effect PVC-u, which has proved really popular with our customers in Huddersfield.

Below are four doors chosen by Gardinia customers, that we have recently installed in the Huddersfield area:

Engineered PVC-u Tilt and Turn Stable Door in White Woodgrain – The top half of the door opens like a traditional tilt and turn door.
Cream Engineered PVC-u Door.
Engineered PVC-u Door In Anthracite Grey, this is smaller than the average door which we often cant achieve using composite doors
Engineered PVC-u Door In White Woodgrain with the Authentic Georgian Bar

Be sure to read more on our Authentic External Georgian Bars, not all are created equal.

As you can see from our recent installations above its possible to emulate many traditional style doors with our Engineered PVC-u Doors.

The end result is a stylish looking entrance! Like what you have seen so far? then why not contact us to arrange a free no obligation consultation and learn more about how Gardinia can enhance your Huddersfield home with our Engineered Doors.

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  • Patricia Donohue
    September 21, 2022 11:26 am

    Hi, any chance of a quote on your “Engineered PVC-u Door In White Woodgrain with the Authentic Georgian Bar”? Many thanks!

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