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Stop The Draughts With A New External Door

The next couple of seasons will see startling changes in the weather with storms and wind hitting the external doors of many homes. Man-made climate change may make Britain’s unpredictable climate even less predictable – increasing the chances of extreme weather.

The first thing most home owners do is to take action by making sure their lofts are insulated, and their curtains are thick enough to stop the heat leaving via the windows.

In the cold weather, there is often concern about fuel bills and it is important to check a house is fully insulated.

One area that can be forgotten is external doors at the front and back of a house. Whether you have been in your home for a long time or you are new home owners draughts can appear at any time.

If your front external doors are showing signs of wear and tear or have not been fitted correctly then the door is not doing the job it is meant to do and that is to keep you warm and safe.

Pine external doors that have served your home well may look good, but a wooden door can become tired and worn.

At Kaybee Doors we have oak external doors that look great in a traditional or modern design that is both smart and functional.

We can provide an external door that makes a statement or one that has clean simple lines with moulded door fittings to match.

Whatever the design of external door you choose it will look fabulous, last for years and stop those draughts from invading your home.

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