Why a Door Should Be a Composite Door
Posted: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
by Chris Jones
http://www.justvaluedoors.com
As composite doors are really great at keeping the warmth in, this makes them a really great choice for everybody. With winter on the way and the evenings starting to draw in, the nights are getting colder. Of course we all want to keep our electric prices down so it really makes sense to have a nice, well-insulated composite door as your front door at home. This is because you will keep in a lot of heat and not lose too much.
This is because if a door is not keeping heat in your home too well then you will find that you are having to pay out a lot more in your heating bills, which will in turn use more of the worlds energy. This will obviously contribute to the carbon emissions. We need to keep these emissions low for obvious reasons. So a nice new composite door as your front door or back door would really benefit your home as well as make the appearance of you home greatly improved.
The author of the article is an expert in the composite door market and will also give advice in front doors
External Door
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More commentsGood article. Well done.I've never given the doors much thought and in fact have never got a new door for years. But great advice for anyone who needs a new door.Welcome to SearchWarp.
Chris, good article. However, if I were writing the article, I would first explain composite doors a bit more. What is it made of? What is a typical door made of? Is it made with a lot of chemicals? Would there be outgasing for a time after the door is installed? Also, I would not assume that everyone believes in global warming. You might lose potential customers. However, everyone wants to save money. I would emphasize the benefit of saving money and leave out global warming.
I personally do not believe in man made global warming.
I never really thought about doors like this. I will consider that they are for more that just opening and closing for privacy.
Thank you for this. This is awesome! I do keep my door shut to keep the heat in.
Chris,Thanks for the article. I think you provide good information here. I would offer one suggestion. Try to avoid using time-sensitive phrases (With winter on the way) as your article can be read at any time. Instead, remove your article from a set time of year and simply reference winter (during winter months).
Good thoughts - but I am wondering: What is a composite door? Some of us need things spelled out at the Kindergarten level. I wish you well with your endeavors!
I really liked this article. I used to work in the energy efficiency industry so I completely agree with the recommendations you made on the different types of doors. Thanks for keeping the message going!
I agree with you about the composite doors. However, carbon emissions? What do you think the trees, bushes, and flowers on this great earth need to live?
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