Composite doors in Saltburn-by-the-Sea
Composite doors supplied and fitted across Saltburn's TS12 and TS13 postcodes, from £1,000. The town's Victorian and Edwardian stock takes traditional panelled and cottage styles in heritage colours, and the GRP skin stands up to the clifftop weather. Free quotes.
Period looks, modern performance
Saltburn is a Victorian resort town, and its houses deserve doors that match: four and six-panel designs, etched or coloured glazing, and heritage colours like deep red, racing green and dark blue. Composite ranges make all of them, with woodgrain GRP skins that read as painted timber from the kerb. The difference shows only in the winter, when a composite door on a Saltburn terrace is not sticking, draughting or peeling. Fitted prices run £1,000 to £1,700 for a front door.
Prices in Saltburn
Teesside standard: front doors £1,000 to £1,700, back doors £950 to £1,500, stable doors (which suit Saltburn's cottage stock beautifully) £1,200 to £1,800, French doors £1,500 to £2,400. Conservation-area fringes may ask for sympathetic style choices, which traditional composite designs satisfy in practice.
Watch for in Saltburn
Clifftop and sea-facing positions get weather that inland towns never see: horizontal rain, salt, and wind that tests every seal. Quotes here should specify marine-grade hardware, coastal-rated thresholds and laminated glass where exposure is worst. Older Saltburn openings are often taller and narrower than modern standards, and original stone or brick surrounds deserve careful making good, both standard in a measured quote. The older cottages towards Skelton and Brotton suit stable doors particularly well.