PVC

PVC entry-doors door-production-materials pvc

PVC material (polyvinyl chloride) is commonly used for the production of external doors and is characterized by a number of beneficial features:

  • Durability: Doors made of PVC are resistant to mechanical damage, which makes them durable and durable for many years of use. They are less susceptible to deformation and cracking than some other materials.

  • Thermal and acoustic insulation: PVC has excellent insulating properties, which means that doors made of this material effectively protect the interior of the building against heat loss and sounds from the outside.

  • Resistance to weather conditions: PVC doors are resistant to moisture, rain, sun and other weather conditions. They will not corrode or rust, making them an ideal choice for outdoor applications.

  • Low maintenance: PVC doors are easy to clean and do not require complicated maintenance. Often a simple washing with soap and water is enough to keep them looking attractive.

  • Availability of colors and patterns: PVC can be produced in various colors and textures, which allows you to match the door to the individual preferences and architectural style of the building.

  • Relative lightness: Although PVC is slightly heavier than aluminum, it is still relatively light, making it easier to install and use the door.

  • Ease of processing: PVC is a flexible material, which allows you to create doors of various shapes and sizes. They can be easily adapted to different design needs.

  • Environmental protection: PVC doors can be environmentally friendly as the material is fully renewable and can be recycled.

One of the important aspects when choosing PVC doors is the right choice of manufacturer and quality of materials. When manufactured and installed correctly, PVC doors can be a durable, functional and aesthetic solution for exterior doors.