How Do External Doors Differ From Internal Doors ? - Doors Plus

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🚪How Do External Doors Differ From Internal Doors ?

(00:03) Where External Doors are used around your home with either a folding, sliding, or stacking mechanism.
(00:22) The Difference between an External door and Internal Door
(00:32) Our doors are solid and security
(00:43) Our doors use superior quality products to produce quality doors
(00:57) Internal doors are lightweight or hollow core with plenty of designs and configurations to choose from at Doors Plus.

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External doors are the doors that are used around the exterior of your home, including front and back doors, side, laundry, and garage entry doors. This also includes patio or alfresco style doors that open out onto a garden, a veranda or decking area that is using either a folding, sliding, or stacking mechanism.

The main difference between external doors and internal doors is thickness. External doors are generally 40 millimeters thick, whereas an internal door is 35 millimeters thick.

As a first line of defense and security for your home, external doors should be made from a sturdy material with a solid core. And should be able to withstand exposure to the elements all year round.

Our innovative ClimActive range of external doors is specifically designed with this in mind. Using the latest in fiberglass technology and a polyurethane core to achieve superior protection, resilience and insulation.

Internal doors are more about style and day to day functionality. So they can be constructed with a more lightweight or hollow core with plenty of designs and configurations to choose from at Doors Plus.

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ones inside, ones outside.. am I missing something?

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