Fully Operational Showroom: Sweet Briar Industrial estate, Norwich, NR3 2BS
Find Us!Your front door is one of the first things that visitors to your home will see. A FrontGuard entrance door will impress your guests and neighbours with its quality design features whilst deterring would-be intruders with its impressive security features. Make sure you give the right first impression to everyone by upgrading to a FrontGuard entrance door.
Modern Contemporary and Classic Designs
FrontGuard offer three design styles - so your door will can be chosen to match your property:
• Modern. The Modern design has a high gloss finish and features a perpendicular window in rectangular or elongated half moon shape.
• Contemporary. Sleek and stylish with a stainless steel handle and multiple window options.
• Classic. These doors wouldn’t look out of place on a thatched cottage, but offer the security of a 5 point locking system.
Security Conscious
The security conscious will be pleased to know that FrontGuard doors offer protection against being forced open. They come with a high security five point locking system. These steel doors are a strong barrier and, just as important, they look strong - this makes a FrontGuard entrance door an effective deterrent to burglars.
Thermal and Acoustic Insulation
FrontGuard entrance doors provide excellent thermal and acoustic insulation. Between the steel sheets of the door’s surface is an insulative foam infill. This has the dual effect of preventing heat loss through your front door and muffling any sound waves. If you live near sources of noise pollution such as a main road or primary school, then you will really appreciate the difference upgrading your door can make.
FrontGuard entrance doors are made by Garador, so you can even have your entrance door and garage doors in a matching style. If you are interested in upgrading any of the doors in your house, please don’t hesitate to call us on 01603 787069 or drop by our showroom on the Sweet Briar industrial estate to see working examples of our doors and gates.
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