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Enhance Your Home With A Composite Door

At Panoramic, we supply and install composite doors in homes throughout Bristol, Bath and surrounding areas. Composite doors are a great way to enhance your home lifestyle as they suit the style of any home, no matter if it’s a modern or traditional design. With a range of styles to choose from and the option to custom design your composite door to be fully bespoke, you can be sure to find the perfect door for your home.

We are extremely proud to be a Premium Installer of Endurance doors. Why? Because we can provide the UK’s finest range of solid timber-core doors that boast unrivalled levels of security, energy efficiency and aesthetics. Choosing us to install your composite door, means choosing guaranteed quality and premium service. Get in touch with a member of our friendly team today to get your dream composite door journey started.

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Endurance Composite Doors Bristol

Your front door is the first thing visitors see, so when you choose a composite door from Panoramic, you’ll be creating a first impression that people will remember for all the right reasons. With sleek, fashionable designs, our Endurance composite doors are the perfect choice for your new font door.

We only use the very best materials, hardware and accessories so that we can be confident that every composite door we install will perform well and function for many years to come, with minimal maintenance.

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Endless Colour Choices

Choose from a range of stylish door colours to suit your modern or traditional home. With a choice of 19 colours, you can certainly find the right door design to match the style of your home. With their heat-reflective layer and weather-resistant designs, our composite doors are exceptionally hard-wearing with long-lasting colour that won’t fade over time. You can fully tailor your composite door design to fully suit your existing aesthetics and enhance the look of your home. Head over to our quote-building engine to see our full range of customisation options and get an instant, no-obligation quote. 

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Solid Timber Core for High Standards of Robustness

Our composite doors use high-end and advanced manufacturing techniques resulting in a profile that is unrivalled anywhere else on the market. Renowned for its durability, the 48mm thick solid timber door slab is 10% thicker than other composite doors that are available.

Unlike uPVC doors which are made of just plastic, our composite doors are made from multiple materials that are pressed and glued together under high-pressure conditions. Endurance composite doors have a Solid Timber Core and are made up of 17 laminations, making them inherently resilient and hardwearing. Our composite doors from Endurance are built to last.

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Secured by Design for Peace of Mind

All of our Endurance composite doors, frames and glass come with high security locking systems as standard and a high level of insulation. This provides our customers with complete peace of mind about the longevity and durability of the products we supply.

Our doors offer excellent levels of security due to their robust profile. With a unique solid timber core, your home can provide a protective barrier from not only the weather but unwanted intruders as well.

The federal UCF locking cylinder allows our doors to offer you superior home security. Sledgehammer tested to provide you with and your family the peace of mind that your home is in safe hands with an Endurance composite door.

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Composite Doors to Suit Any Home

In a choice of three variations, to suit the style of any home, our composite doors are divided into the Classic, Urban and Country collections. The Classic collection composite doors are inspired by the Georgian and Victorian eras, making them an ideal choice for the most traditional style of home.

The Urban collection can ideally suit the most contemporary style of home. With their stainless steel handles, you can design a truly bespoke composite door design to make a stylish statement to your modern home.

The Country collection is a composite door range to channel your country charm into. In a choice of tones to ideally suit your surroundings, our country doors can give you the freedom you need to choose the right door for your home. Contact our team of experts to discuss our full range of composite door options today.

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You May Also Be Interested In Avantal Doors

We also work with Endurance on projects involving their stunning Avantal Doors. These are a distinct type of composite door designed to mirror the classic look and style of aluminium doors. If you’re looking for a sleek, modern solution to your composite door needs, our Avantal doors are an excellent choice.

They have a stunning Art Deco-inspired finish and are an eye-catching alternative to our regular composite doors. You can find out more about them by visiting our dedicated Avantal doors page.

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Homeowner’s Guide to U-Values

Expert Advice from Panoramic Windows – Serving Bristol, Bath and Surrounding Areas If you’re considering upgrading your windows or doors, understanding U-values is essential. At Panoramic Windows, we work with homeowners across Bristol, Bath and the surrounding areas to improve comfort, energy efficiency and long-term property value through high-performance glazing solutions. One of the most important technical measures behind that performance is the U-value. What Is a U-Value? A U-value measures how much heat passes through a building element, such as a window or door. It is expressed in watts per square metre per degree Kelvin (W/m²K). In simple terms, the lower the U-value, the better the insulation. Windows are often a major source of heat loss in a home. Older single-glazed windows can have U-values above 4.0 W/m²K, leading to significant heat loss during colder months. Modern high-performance double glazing typically achieves U-values around 1.2–1.4 W/m²K, while advanced triple glazing systems can reduce this even further. For homeowners in the South West, where damp winters and fluctuating temperatures are common, upgrading to lower U-value glazing can make a noticeable difference in warmth and energy consumption. Why U-Values Matter for Your Home Improving your windows’ U-values directly impacts comfort. Rooms stay warmer for longer, cold spots are reduced, and reliance on heating systems decreases. This can contribute to lower energy bills and improved EPC ratings, both increasingly important in today’s housing market. Better insulation also enhances overall living quality. Reduced draughts, improved acoustic performance and more consistent internal temperatures all contribute to a more comfortable environment year-round. For period homes and modern properties alike, selecting the right glazing ensures you achieve improved thermal performance without compromising on appearance. How Modern Windows Achieve Low U-Values Achieving strong thermal performance is about more than just adding another pane of glass. At Panoramic Windows, our systems are designed as complete units, combining: Low-emissivity (Low-E) glass that reflects heat back into the room Argon gas-filled cavities between panes for enhanced insulation Warm-edge spacer bars to reduce heat loss at the perimeter of the unit Thermally efficient frames, including multi-chambered uPVC and aluminium systems with thermal breaks Equally important is expert installation. Even the most advanced glazing will underperform if poorly fitted. Our experienced installation teams ensure airtight fitting and compliance with current UK Building Regulations. Choosing the Right Product for Optimal U-Values At Panoramic Windows, we offer a wide range of products that deliver outstanding thermal performance, long-lasting durability, and visual appeal. uPVC Windows Our modern uPVC windows are engineered with multi-chambered profiles and advanced double or triple glazing options. They provide excellent U-values, low maintenance requirements and strong security features. For many homeowners, uPVC offers an ideal balance between cost-effectiveness and energy efficiency. Aluminium Windows Aluminium windows are increasingly popular for their slim sightlines and contemporary appearance. Our thermally broken aluminium systems combine structural strength with impressive U-values, allowing for larger glazed areas without sacrificing insulation. This makes them particularly suited to extensions, renovations and modern architectural designs. Timber and Heritage Solutions For period and character properties, we offer timber windows and heritage-style windows that maintain traditional aesthetics while delivering modern thermal standards. These solutions are especially valuable where planning considerations require sympathetic design without compromising performance. Composite and uPVC Doors Thermally efficient doors are just as important as windows. Our composite and high-performance uPVC doors feature insulated cores and high-specification glazing to minimise heat loss at key entry points. This ensures your home’s thermal envelope remains consistent throughout. Bifold and Sliding Doors Large glazed openings can still achieve strong U-values when designed correctly. Our bifold doors and sliding door systems incorporate advanced glazing and thermally broken frames to deliver expansive views without undermining energy efficiency. This allows homeowners to enjoy natural light and open-plan living while maintaining warmth during colder months. Meeting and Exceeding Regulations Current UK Building Regulations require replacement windows to meet specific thermal performance standards. All Panoramic Windows products are designed to comply with, and often exceed, these requirements. We also provide clear performance data so you can make informed comparisons when reviewing quotations. Energy-rated products, when correctly specified, can significantly enhance your property’s efficiency credentials and future resale appeal. Investing in Long-Term Performance Upgrading to low-U-value windows and doors is not just about short-term savings. It is a long-term investment in comfort, efficiency and property value. High-quality glazing reduces strain on heating systems, helps stabilise internal temperatures and contributes to a quieter, more secure home. At Panoramic Windows, we combine premium products with decades of installation expertise to ensure homeowners across Bristol, Bath, and the surrounding areas receive tailored solutions that genuinely perform. If you are planning a renovation, extension or full window replacement, our team can advise on the most suitable systems to achieve optimal U-values while matching the style and character of your home. Contact our team today by using our contact form.
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How To Stop Window Condensation

Window condensation is a widespread problem for homeowners across Bristol, Bath and the surrounding areas, particularly during autumn and winter. It develops when warm, moisture-heavy air inside a property comes into contact with colder window surfaces, causing water droplets to form on the glass. Although condensation may appear to be a minor inconvenience, prolonged exposure can lead to mould growth, damage to window frames and surrounding walls, and a decline in indoor air quality. Understanding how to stop window condensation is essential for protecting both your home and your health. What Causes Condensation on Windows? Condensation is most common in homes with poor insulation and limited ventilation. Older properties found throughout Bath and many parts of Bristol often still rely on single glazing or inefficient double glazing, which allows internal glass surfaces to become very cold. Everyday activities such as cooking, bathing and drying clothes indoors increase humidity levels, and without adequate airflow, moisture settles on the coldest surfaces in the room, which are usually windows. While opening windows and improving ventilation can help, upgrading your glazing is the most effective long-term solution How Casement Windows Help Reduce Condensation Modern casement windows are one of the best ways to prevent condensation forming on windows. High-performance casement windows from Panoramic Windows use advanced double or triple glazing to keep internal glass surfaces warmer, reducing the temperature contrast that causes condensation. For homes across Bristol and Bath, this results in drier windows, improved comfort and better overall energy efficiency. Casement windows also allow excellent ventilation control, enabling homeowners to release humid air quickly when needed. Their tight seals prevent draughts while still allowing fresh air circulation, which helps regulate indoor moisture levels. Alongside condensation reduction, casement windows improve thermal efficiency and reduce heating costs, making them a practical and visually appealing upgrade for both modern and traditional homes. Secondary Glazing Secondary glazing is an ideal solution for homeowners who want to reduce condensation without replacing original windows. This is particularly important in listed buildings and conservation areas, which are common throughout Bath and central Bristol. Secondary glazing involves fitting an additional pane internally, creating an insulating air gap that keeps the original window warmer and significantly reduces condensation. This solution is highly effective at improving thermal performance while preserving the character of period properties. In addition to condensation control, secondary glazing improves sound insulation and helps lower energy bills. For homeowners seeking a discreet, planning-friendly solution, secondary glazing from Panoramic Windows offers long-lasting benefits. Aluminium Windows Aluminium windows are a popular choice for contemporary homes and renovation projects across Bristol and the surrounding areas. Modern aluminium window systems are designed with advanced thermal break technology that prevents cold from transferring through the frame. This ensures internal surfaces remain warmer, reducing the likelihood of condensation forming on both the glass and frame. In addition to their excellent thermal performance, aluminium windows provide slim sightlines and larger glass areas, allowing more natural light into the home. Their durability, low maintenance requirements and resistance to corrosion make them a long-term solution for homeowners who want to address condensation while achieving a modern, minimalist appearance. Why Choose Panoramic Windows in Bristol and Bath? Choosing the right window solution is only part of the equation; professional installation and local expertise are equally important. Panoramic Windows has extensive experience supplying and installing high-quality casement windows, secondary glazing and aluminium windows across Bristol, Bath and nearby areas. Their team understands local property styles, conservation requirements and the challenges posed by the regional climate. By offering bespoke solutions tailored to each home, Panoramic Windows ensures optimal thermal performance, effective condensation reduction and long-lasting results. Every installation is designed to enhance comfort, improve energy efficiency and protect your property from moisture-related issues Stop Window Condensation with the Right Window Upgrade Window condensation does not have to be a permanent issue. Whether you choose energy-efficient casement windows, conservation-friendly secondary glazing or modern aluminium windows, upgrading your glazing is one of the most effective ways to prevent condensation and improve indoor comfort. For homeowners in Bristol, Bath and the surrounding areas, Panoramic Windows provides proven solutions that address condensation at its source. Window Prices Bristol If you are struggling with condensation on your windows, contacting Panoramic Windows by using our contact form or by giving us a call on 01179 717880 for expert advice and for a tailored quotation, you can use our bespoke quoting engine, is the first step towards a warmer, healthier and more efficient home.
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Keeping Your Conservatory Warm in Winter

At Panoramic Windows, we understand that conservatories are a wonderful addition to any home in Bristol, Bath, and the surrounding areas, providing a bright, peaceful space to relax. However, as winter sets in, many homeowners struggle to keep these rooms warm and comfortable. Poor insulation can make conservatories chilly and drive up energy bills, but with the right solutions, you can enjoy your space all year round. The Importance of a Conservatory Roof Your conservatory roof is one of the most important factors in keeping the space warm. Traditional glass or polycarbonate roofs often fail to retain heat effectively, leaving rooms cold during the winter months. Upgrading to a thermally efficient roof can transform your conservatory into a cosy, energy-efficient space. At Panoramic Windows, we specialise in replacement conservatory roofs designed to improve insulation while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of your home. Upgrade to a Thermally Efficient Roof Installing a modern, insulated conservatory roof is one of the most effective ways to reduce heat loss. Our replacement roofs are specifically designed to enhance warmth and minimise energy usage, meaning you can enjoy your conservatory even on the coldest days without relying on constant heating. Solid or tiled roofs not only improve insulation but also add a stylish finish to your home. Our lightweight tiles come in a variety of colours and styles, allowing you to match the character of your property — whether it’s a historic home in Bath or a modern property in Bristol. Enhancing Insulation Throughout the Conservatory While the roof is crucial, whole-room insulation can make a significant difference. Double or triple-glazed windows, insulated flooring, and tightly sealed frames help prevent heat from escaping. Homeowners across South Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, and Somerset can benefit from our guidance on the best glazing and insulation options to maximise thermal efficiency. Keep Your Conservatory Warm with Double or Secondary Glazing Upgrading to new double glazing or secondary glazing is one of the most effective ways to improve the thermal efficiency of your conservatory. Modern double-glazed windows trap heat inside, reducing draughts and keeping your space cosy during the coldest winter months. For homes in Bristol, Bath, and the surrounding areas, secondary glazing can be an excellent option for older conservatories or listed properties where replacing the existing windows isn’t possible. Not only does glazing enhance warmth, but it also improves sound insulation, reduces condensation, and boosts your home's overall energy efficiency. At Panoramic Windows, we guide homeowners through the best glazing options, helping you choose windows that complement the style of your conservatory while delivering long-lasting comfort. With high-performance glass and expert installation, you can enjoy a bright, light-filled conservatory that stays warm year-round without driving up your heating bills. Regular Maintenance Is Key Routine checks of your conservatory can prevent heat loss caused by draughts, leaks, or damaged seals. Timely maintenance not only keeps your conservatory warm but also protects your investment and extends its lifespan. Conservatory Roof Prices Bristol If your conservatory feels cold or underused during winter, it may be time for a roof replacement or insulation upgrade. At Panoramic Windows, we offer expert advice and high-quality replacement conservatory roofs for homeowners in Bristol, Bath, and surrounding areas. Enhance your home’s comfort, reduce energy bills, and transform your conservatory into a warm, welcoming space year-round. Contact us today by using our contact form, or get a quote by using our bespoke quoting engine.
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How Is A Composite Door Different To A Regular Front Door?

The average front door is made from a single material (usually uPVC, timber or metal), but composite doors consist of several materials that are bonded together around an insulating core.

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