I have a small front porch, which I had double-glazed a couple of years ago. The uPVC "security" door is so flimsy that a good sneeze would take it down. It's pointless replacing this door with something more solid, as the porch frame it attaches to is lightly-constructed wood.
There is an internal door from the porch to the main part of the house, this goes through an aerated concrete block wall, providing an ideal place to solidly bolt a PAS24-approved security door in place. Trouble is, the door aperture is an internal doorframe size - 2060x910mm, and all of the PAS24 doorsets I've come across are sized for external use, so none will fit this aperture.
Multi1 have quoted me £880 for a hardwood PAS24 door made to order and fitted. Another, more extreme option is a Hormann KSI steel door, this fits the aperture and costs around £1000, but I don't want my house to feel like a crack den.
Has anyone dealt with Multi1 before, are they any good? Are there any other options to put a secure, PAS24 approved door into this space that I haven't thought of?
There is an internal door from the porch to the main part of the house, this goes through an aerated concrete block wall, providing an ideal place to solidly bolt a PAS24-approved security door in place. Trouble is, the door aperture is an internal doorframe size - 2060x910mm, and all of the PAS24 doorsets I've come across are sized for external use, so none will fit this aperture.
Multi1 have quoted me £880 for a hardwood PAS24 door made to order and fitted. Another, more extreme option is a Hormann KSI steel door, this fits the aperture and costs around £1000, but I don't want my house to feel like a crack den.
Has anyone dealt with Multi1 before, are they any good? Are there any other options to put a secure, PAS24 approved door into this space that I haven't thought of?