Hi,
I'm developing a flat where the old front door lining has split at the lock where it was kicked in and I want to make it all properly secure. I have replaced the lock-side of the lining but it just seems a little too thin for a front door for my liking.
The door is set back under stairs to the upstairs flat (i.e. away from passing eyes) and therefore I really need to make this door strong enough not to be knocked in.
Can someone advise on what my options are regarding making it strong enough please? Should I replace the lining with a proper frame or are there products to reinforce the lining? Otherwise should I get a uPVC door instead of timber?
I would prefer a wooden door rather than uPVC as they look nicer and also as this is a development I need to keep a rein on the costs so would ideally like to keep materials costs under £200- £300 if poss, but security is the main consideration.
Thanks
I'm developing a flat where the old front door lining has split at the lock where it was kicked in and I want to make it all properly secure. I have replaced the lock-side of the lining but it just seems a little too thin for a front door for my liking.
The door is set back under stairs to the upstairs flat (i.e. away from passing eyes) and therefore I really need to make this door strong enough not to be knocked in.
Can someone advise on what my options are regarding making it strong enough please? Should I replace the lining with a proper frame or are there products to reinforce the lining? Otherwise should I get a uPVC door instead of timber?
I would prefer a wooden door rather than uPVC as they look nicer and also as this is a development I need to keep a rein on the costs so would ideally like to keep materials costs under £200- £300 if poss, but security is the main consideration.
Thanks