Composite doors in Redcar
Composite doors supplied and fitted across Redcar's TS10 and TS11 postcodes, from £1,000. The GRP skin laughs at salt spray, which is why composite has all but taken over the seafront streets. Free quotes.
The coastal case for composite
Redcar is where the argument for composite doors writes itself. Painted timber on a seafront street needs repainting every couple of years and still swells every winter; uPVC chalks and yellows in the salt air. A composite door's GRP skin is the same family of material boat hulls are made from, and a decade of North Sea weather leaves it needing nothing but a wash. Fitted prices run £1,000 to £1,700 for a front door, £950 to £1,500 for a back door.
Prices and styles in Redcar
Standard Teesside pricing: front doors £1,000 to £1,700, stable doors £1,200 to £1,800, side panel combinations £1,400 to £2,200, French doors £1,500 to £2,400. The Victorian and Edwardian terraces near the seafront and Coatham suit traditional panelled styles; the estates at Dormanstown, Grangetown's fringes and Ings take contemporary flush designs.
Watch for in Redcar
Specify for the coast: stainless or marine-grade hardware rather than standard finishes, a 3-star cylinder, and proper coastal-rated seals, all of which a good quote includes without asking. On exposed seafront and Marske approaches, wind-driven rain tests thresholds, so the threshold spec matters as much as the door. And with sea air corroding cheap letterplates within a couple of years, hardware grade is the one upgrade never worth skipping here.