French doors give you a lovely view of the outside and they also let in lots of light. A new French door can enhance the way a home looks in an instant. With traditional and modern styles available, there’s the ideal French door for all types of homes.
They can be installed as patio doors, balcony doors, and porch doors to suit your property. If you’re thinking about having French doors installed, call us today.
We are qualified and experienced at installing uPVC doors and windows.
Contact us for guidance before choosing your new French doors.

Benefits of French doors
What are French doors?
French doors and French windows are very similar. They are double doors within one frame that open from the centre. When both doors are fully open there is nothing to obstruct the opening.
As the glazing is full length, you can see outside even when seated in a chair. French doors can be fitted into most rooms – they are used in living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and conservatories.
To let more light in, side panels can be installed on either side of the doors. These side panels can be full-length or half-height. The different combinations you can pick are endless.
Are French doors suitable for your property?
French doors fit into most styles of property, from period homes to ultra-modern buildings. They can be designed to open inwards or outwards to suit the installation site. These doors can be made wider or narrower as needed and side panels can be added too.
French doors are often designed with plain glazing but obscure or textured glass can be added if required. They can also be made to match the other windows in your home with Georgian bars and there is a choice of colours also available.
Did you know Windows openings can be converted to install a new set of French doors with a bit of building work required, you could create a great opening.
Call our team for guidance when considering French doors for your home. We have lots of experience and can help suggest the best design for you. Our doors and windows come with FENSA certification and an insurance-backed guarantee you can rely on.
