10 Myths About Metal Front Doors in the UK

10 Myths About Metal Front Doors in the UK

10 Myths About Metal Front Doors in the UK

When it comes to replacement front doors, UK households are starting to see the beauty of metal. That said, since metal front doors are a relatively new concept for domestic environments, there are still a number of misconceptions that deter homeowners from opting for metal replacement doors. This is what led us to ask ChatGPT exactly what the country thinks about metal doors, and we’re here to destroy 10 of the myths we identified! 

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  1. “Steel doors will rust.” 

It’s no secret that the UK has a notoriously rainy climate, but even the most torrential downpours won’t cause a steel door to rust. With a modern steel door, it doesn’t matter how long ago it was installed or how frequent the showers; rust simply needn’t be a concern. This is because modern steel doors are galvanised and powder-coated, making them highly resistant to rust. In fact, they can last decades without corrosion.  

  1. “Aluminium doors are flimsy.” 

This misconception stems from the fact that aluminium is a very lightweight material. Fortunately, though, lightweight doesn’t equate to flimsy. On the contrary, aluminium is incredibly strong and resistant to warping. This is without mentioning that aluminium entrance doors use thick, thermally broken profiles and internal reinforcement. 

  1. “Steel doors are only for industrial buildings.” 

In today’s market, steel doors come in various contemporary styles, including sleek and stylish designs with woodgrain or colour finishes. As a result, homeowners can be confident that steel doors will only boost their residential kerb appeal.  

  1. “Metal doors are cold in winter.” 

In the chilly UK wintertime climate, the last thing homeowners want is for their front doors to feel cold. Fortunately, thanks to the advanced insulation cores and thermal breaks of both steel and aluminium doors, this needn’t be a concern. In fact, these features mean that steel and aluminium doors perform just as well as (or better than) timber or composite doors.  

  1. “Aluminium dents easily.” 

Again, the lightweight nature of aluminium can lead homeowners to believe that aluminium doors are at risk of dents and scratches. On the contrary, modern aluminium doors use thick skins and hardened alloys, which means that everyday knocks from shopping bags or footballs won’t leave a mark. 

  1. “Steel doors are too heavy for a home.” 

Since steel is typically perceived as an industrial material, it’s widely believed to be very heavy; too heavy for a home. However, thanks to modern designs, steel doors are now able to balance strength with weight, and the quality hinges and frames available make operation smooth and effortless. 

  1. “You can’t customise a metal door.” 

It’s widely believed that metal doors have a cold exterior, resulting in a one-dimensional appearance. Today, though, steel and aluminium doors are available in almost any colour, finish, or style. This includes glazed panels, side lights, and decorative details. 

  1. “Metal doors are noisy when it rains.” 

There’s something so peaceful about being curled up on the sofa, wearing some cosy pyjamas, sipping on a hot drink, and binge-watching a TV series while the rain pours outside. Understandably, this serenity would soon be interrupted if you could hear the rain hammering against your front door. Fortunately, though, metal doors are designed in a way to minimise such vibrations. Just like with a car, the structure, insulation, and weatherstripping absorb sound, so you won’t hear the “tin roof” effect. 

  1. “Metal doors get too hot in summer.” 

UK summers are getting noticeably hotter, and the last thing homeowners need is something contributing to this heat. Luckily, the powder-coated finishes and thermal breaks of metal doors prevent heat transfer. Therefore, you can rest assured that your door will remain comfortable to the touch all year round. 

  1. “Steel or aluminium doors are hard to repair.” 

The beauty of steel and aluminium doors is that their enhanced quality means that the need for repairs is extremely rare. That said, even in the extremely unusual instances in which steel and aluminium doors need fixing, panels, seals, or hardware can be replaced without changing the entire door.  

Gerda destroys all metal door myths 

Don’t let a bunch of misconceptions get in the way of buying the front door your dream home deserves. Gerda supplies a recently introduced range of superbly engineered aluminium and steel front doors. The entire collection offers an array of attractive door designs, boasting a wide selection of colours, handles, and glass options.  

With all these standout features, Gerda Doors must be really expensive, right? Wrong! These front doors are accessible at an appealing starting price point without compromising on specifications, and they extend to the premium model, which boasts a sleek and seamless appearance. So, what are you waiting for? When replacing your front door, look no further than the Gerda Front Door range. 

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