Pyramid Group has begun offering the Comp Door range of composite doors that offer U-Values of 1.4 W/m2K and featuring CoolSkin technology and a cross-saidlaminated Albasia Falcata timber core.

Managing Director Paul Bailey said: “With the cost-of-living crisis and seemingly no end to the rising energy costs homeowners are experiencing, there is a demand for the best possible energy efficient home improvements, which is set to be a trend throughout the year.

“With its incredibly low U-Value and TriSeal frame, Comp Door offers the increased weather-proofing and draft-reducing performance that trade customers need to have in their repertoire to meet the high expectations of energy-conscious homeowners.”

Comp Door is available in more than 250 colourways, inside and out, and features an InvisiEdge to give a seamless colour edge to the faces of the door. This reduces the chance of water damage to the timber core and maintains the high-end aesthetics that today’s homeowners demand from their entrance doors.

www.pyramid-profiles.co.uk

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