AluSpace Doors vs Traditional Wooden Doors: Which is Better?

AluSpace Doors vs Traditional Wooden Doors: Which is Better?

We’ve noticed a debate that’s been hotly debated in recent times – AluSpace aluminium doors versus traditional wooden doors. Both have their perks, so we’re here to discuss which option is superior and should be considered for use in your next project.

Sleek Sophistication That Outshines Tradition

There is a stark difference in the aesthetics between the two. While both offer the contemporary style and look to recreate some of the doors of years gone by, wooden doors can’t compete with the slim-line profiles offered by aluminium.

Wooden doors prove much bulkier, owing mainly to the weakness of the material and, in turn, the frames. They must be made thicker to accommodate heavy glass panels, often resulting in thicker sightlines, taking away from the style’s charm and visual appeal.

Thanks to the strength of aluminium, BDC’s Aluspace systems can accommodate the heavier glass panels and achieve a much more refined look. They expertly emulate the old-school design you look for in a contemporary style door.

Built to Last: Aluminium Strength vs. Wooden Vulnerability

When discussing strength, it’s fair to say there’s no comparison. Wooden doors don’t come close to offering the same level of strength that an Aluspace door from BDC Aluminium does.

Wood is prone to warping, cracking and rotting. This means that they can be significantly weakened easily, usually through adverse weather conditions. These are battles that aluminium doesn’t have to face, which means they will last significantly longer without any damage to performance or function.

Because of the natural weaknesses and vulnerability of wooden doors, they require frequent upkeep. In truth, owning a wooden door can prove quite the chore with all the extra care they need.

Aluminium doors, on the other hand, require very little maintenance and upkeep isn’t required anywhere near as often. Thanks to the natural strength of aluminium, it withstands the test of time and is designed to withstand the harsh conditions often associated with the UK’s weather.

Most of the maintenance they require is cosmetic. Fortunately, any dirt or stains can be removed from Aluspace doors simply with a damp, lint-free cloth and some warm, soapy water.

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Efficient Insulation: Aluminium Innovation vs. Wooden Limitations

Wooden doors can achieve low u-values and high acoustic performance, but this is highly dependent on the material quality and thickness they’re built to. While they may be high performing, they compromise on visual appeal and can look awfully bulky.

Our Aluspace systems can achieve the low u-values and acoustic performance you desire without any aesthetic compromise. You don’t have to pick between high performance and good looks; they provide both.

Balancing Upfront Cost with Long-Term Savings and Durability

Cost can be a sticking point, but it’s important to keep an open mind and consider longer-term value. Wooden doors may present as cheaper and display a lower up-front cost, but you eventually lose out to poor performance and durability issues.

BDC Aluminium’s AluSpace doors are an investment in a property’s future. Paying a slightly higher price to begin with will eventually pay dividends, as they withstand the test of time much better than wooden doors. This will mean fewer costly fixes or even replacements.

Endless Design Possibilities with Aluminium

One of the most notable strengths of aluminium doors and our AluSpace systems is in their design flexibility. We have a variety of colours, finishes and configurations available to suit the needs of your project’s specifications.

Wooden doors simply cannot match the level of flexibility that aluminium does, and certainly without significant custom work and all the complications that come along side.

Experience the Difference with AluSpace Aluminium Doors

While wooden doors provide the charm of bygone eras, they simply can’t keep up in any of the other departments that make a good door in the modern day. With BDC Aluminium, you get all the important aspects wrapped up in one system: Aluspace.

If you’re interested in what BDC Aluminium have to offer and would like to take a closer look, you can download our brochure now and browse through all of our exciting product offerings.

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Understanding Glass Options for Aluminium Windows and Doors
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Understanding Glass Options for Aluminium Windows and Doors

Choosing glazing for your next project involves more than picking between double and triple glazing. Selecting the right glass can improve energy efficiency, security, occupant comfort and noise reduction. Glazing is a key part of specifying aluminium windows and doors. To help you make your choice, we’ve put together a simple guide to the main glass options available. Double vs Triple Glazing Explained Double glazing is a noticeable upgrade on single glazing. It significantly improves insulation thanks to the extra pane of glass incorporated into the design. BDC Aluminium offers double glazing as standard. Triple glazing is a higher-performance upgrade with a third pane. Triple-glazed doors and windows provide improved warmth, sound insulation and security. It’s a larger investment, so its suitability depends on project requirements. Low-E Glass and Managing Solar Gain ‘Low-E’ stands for ‘low emissivity’ and refers to a special invisible coating applied to the glass. It helps reflect heat into buildings during colder months, thus improving heat retention. This type of glass also helps to reduce excess solar gain in warmer weather, doing so by limiting overheating from direct sunlight. This improves thermal efficiency, indoor comfort and the overall performance of glazing. Low-E glass is particularly effective for large glazed areas and energy-focused projects. It helps support year-round comfort without affecting natural light levels. Safety Glass Options: Toughened and Laminated Safety glass is important for compliance, security and protection in commercial and residential projects. Toughened glass is a stronger form of glass that has been heat-treated for improved strength and durability. If it breaks, it shatters into smaller, blunt pieces rather than dangerous, sharper shards. This makes it ideal for doors and low-level glazing, plus higher-risk areas where accidental impact is a possibility. Laminated glass consists of two panes bonded together by a plastic interlayer between them. If broken, this interlayer helps to hold the glass in place rather than allowing it to shatter fully. Acoustic Glazing for Noise Reduction Acoustic glazing reduces outside noise and improves internal comfort. It’s ideal for premises near busy roads, schools, town centres and any other high-traffic areas. It’s a practical upgrade for improving usability in noisy locations. Get Expert Advice from BDC Aluminium Glazing affects performance as much as appearance. For added benefits like efficiency, security, compliance and comfort, BDC Aluminium offers a range of glass options. Contact BDC to find out more about our glazing choices, and find out how we could better your next project.

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