ᐅ Front Door – Which Supplier Would You Recommend?

Created on: 13 Nov 2018 14:17
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Hello forum,
I have now read extensively, watched videos, and gathered quotes. Initially, I considered a door from OBI, but the standard size (110cm x 220cm (43 inches x 87 inches)) does not fit. In the end, I have narrowed it down to three suppliers:

1. Köster aluminum front door (only with the "Security Package 2," which adds over 300 euros extra): about 3200
2. Groke aluminum front door (standard RC2): about 2800
3. Hörmann "Thermosafe," currently a promotional front door, all features included, unlike the other two it has an overlapping sash (which I find more attractive, but wouldn’t otherwise pay the 500-euro premium). RC3. Price about 2950
All doors: no sidelights.

I believe I read here in the forum (and elsewhere) that Groke and Köster are good choices. Both doors have a depth of over 9cm (3.5 inches) and seem very solid. I am unsure about the Hörmann (depth 8cm (3 inches)). The Thermosafe is considered upper class, while the Thermocarbon is too expensive for me. Hörmann probably has the best insulation value and the highest security rating. But, as a sales manager told me yesterday: it’s a DIY store door you won’t find in specialist stores – and he dismissed it as cheap quality.

Inotherm, Bayerwald, and similar brands are out of consideration—simply too expensive.
The saying "Your front door is your business card" is useless for me because the whole external appearance doesn’t matter if the person behind the door is forgettable. After a short time (about two minutes), even the most beautiful front door can’t save you if the person makes you want to run away.
I like all the suggested doors. I’m looking for a tasteful door, but I don’t spend 15 minutes daily on a nice day in front of the door with a coffee in my hand admiring the artwork. So aesthetics are not a discussion point for me.
Wood is not an option.

Who here in the forum can share experience to help me with my decision? I would appreciate any tips.
K1300S22 Jan 2021 10:02
Yes, those special offer doors. From our door manufacturer, I have now seen a total of four promotional brochures from different years, all identical except for the year. It seems to be a common tactic used by door manufacturers. 😉
Schimi179122 Jan 2021 10:05
Tolentino schrieb:

yep, that’s why I’m asking about front doors around 2000...
All the quotes I’ve received so far show prices noticeably above €2,000 just for the basic version. However, this is for a “decent” basic specification regarding profile thickness and glazing, etc., but without fingerprint scanner and motorized lock.
Tolentino22 Jan 2021 10:08
Yes, that’s when the father-in-law has to step in. He still has connections. But I also need to check what kind of features are included.
Now that I have RC2 windows on the ground floor, I don’t want the front door to become the weak point. hehe
face2622 Jan 2021 10:12
@Tolentino Have you contacted local carpenters? We have a wooden door. After some initial doubts, I asked around a bit. Our architect has been installing wooden front doors for years, and many people I know also have wooden house doors. Everyone is satisfied. In terms of price, ours was half the cost of the aluminum door.
Schimi179122 Jan 2021 10:12
Tolentino schrieb:

... Not that the front door becomes the weak point. hehe

If the front door is the only weak point, it might be possible to exploit this by deliberately "luring" potential intruders there.
Subsequent possibilities: see, among others, "Home Alone".
Tolentino22 Jan 2021 10:16
Ok, who has used bear traps available?