Composite doors news - women encouraged to try DIY

Female homeowners who have put off property improvements in the past may wish to have a go at hanging new external doors.

At Cheshiredouble glazing ( http://www.force8.co.uk/index.php ) supplier Force 8, ladies can browse a range of composite doors ( http://www.force8.co.uk/ ) or even have a go at designing their own to perfectly compliment the exterior of their home.

When the composite doors ( http://www.force8.co.uk/ ) arrive, a free instructional DVD is included, which promises to help DIY enthusiasts fit the new fixtures in a matter of two hours, while also offering advice on how to take down existing external doors.

This may make it a good improvement for females to get stuck into, with the Women's Institute reportedly offering DIY courses to its members.

However, in a recent article for the Daily Mail, married couple Tom and Charlotte Rawstorne admit they are happy abiding to stereotypes when it comes to home improvements, with Ms Rawstorne claiming DIY keeps her husband out of her hair.

With this in mind, women living in many parts of the North West may be pleased to hear that Force 8 also offers an installation service of its products in their region, meaning they can sit back and relax knowing they will soon have a smart new set of composite doors ( http://www.force8.co.uk/ ) to enjoy.

Force 8 the North West's leading window and door installer.

Written by Alice Cox
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