
The recent cold snap may be showing signs of thawing, but homeowners could still wish to ensure their properties are ready for next winter by
investing in composite doors and double glazing.
Ratedpeople.com notes the extreme cold seen across much of the UK this winter has prompted many Britons
not to put off protecting their homes from the cold, with record numbers now carrying out home improvements.
The group assets jobs such as
fitting double glazing or boosting insulation are "highly effective" and
consumers will feel the benefits of such work for years to come as their homes will be kept warmer and they could even save money on their energy
bills.
Andrew Skipwith, founder and chief executive officer of Ratedpeople.com, said: "The recent flurries of heavy snowfall have led to
home owners recruiting tradesmen such as heating engineers and window
specialists."
Britons considering having new double glazing fitted to
improve their insulation may also wish to invest in composite doors, which can be better
insulators than timber front doors.
And DIY fans may be interested to hear that every
order of composite doors from Force 8 comes with a free instructional DVD designed to help
consumers hang their new doors in a matter of hours.
See a full range of quality Composite
Doors and Double Glazing.
Written by Ted Powell




