French Doors
- Category: Doors
- Material: uPVC or Aluminium
- Guarantee: 10-Year Guarantee
Energy efficient UPVC French Doors that will improve the appearance of your home, pre-hung in a reinforced 70mm Upvc frame. A great choice for those looking for low maintenance doors without compromising on quality. A multi-chamber profile system that is designed for optimal thermal and acoustic performance. Our uPVC French doors are also fitted with […]
Door Colours
Variety of Colours
FAQ
Our French doors come with the latest multi-point locking systems as standard giving you peace-of-mind high security. You also get the latest high-security 3-star platinum Diamond kitemarked security cylinders as standard.
If you are not restricted by the size of your patio, decking area or garden, opening out doors are ideal. If you have a smaller garden, and the inside space allows, consider opening in doors.
The two offer largely the same benefits, with excellent views, light, and thermal retention. They’re also both incredibly secure, being equipped with high-security locks for maximum protection, and come in a wide range of colour options. There is no right answer, it depends on personal taste, your property and your requirements.
French doors made with low emissivity glazing or with triple glazing are extremely energy-efficient. Our French doors are fitted with double glazing as standard which is energy efficient in itself but you can also upgrade your glass to increase the energy efficiency of your doors and save on energy bills. For instance, we have triple glazed toughened glass with an argon gas-filled cavity and a Low-E coating available which gives better heat insulation as the Low-E coating keeps radiant heat inside your home during winter.
By engaging the multi-point lock each time your door is closed, the door compresses tightly and evenly against the frame. This will deliver the following benefits: It keeps your door in perfect alignment. Engaging the lock will create a seal to eliminate drafts and improve the energy efficiency of your door and help cut your energy bills. A tight fit will prevent the door from bowing due to natural expansion as a result of temperature fluctuations.
French doors usually don't need planning permission because they are covered by permitted development rights however it’s worth contacting your local authority first before undergoing any work.