uPVC French Doors
French doors typically consist of two panels that meet in the middle, are opened with handles and feature extensive glazing. They’re closely related to French windows and share many of the design features. French doors are a popular choice for leading onto balconies, patios or gardens.
Liniar’s uPVC French doors come with ultra-slim sightlines to maximise their light levels even further. They’re a sleek and attractive way to access a back garden, with several customisation options for that personal touch. You can choose from a wide array of colours, accessories and glazing, as well as sizes and styles.
These doors were made to enhance the atmosphere of a perfect summer setting, flooding homes with sunlight and giving good views of the flowering plants outside. But they’re also capable of keeping the worst of winter at bay and have been rigorously tested to meet the highest weather-resisting standards.
More colours available on request
Features & Benefits
Rapid Turnover
We pride ourselves on our fast, efficient and professional service. We’ll get the job done quickly and make it stress-free.
Energy Efficient
Our standard double glazed French doors achieve U-values as low as 1.3 W/m²K. Upgrade to triple glazing and it drops even further.
Low Thresholds
Liniar’s French doors come with thresholds as low as 15mm, offering easy access between the home and the outside world.
Colour Choices
Give your French doors a wood finish with our Golden Oak, a fresh look with Chartwell Green or choose from many other colour options.
Configurations
Choose from a chamfered or sculptured profile, whether your doors open inwards or outwards, and customise it further with an optional midrail.
Weatherproof
A continuous seal around your doors ensures that high winds and heavy rain have no chance of getting in, keeping your home dry and warm.
A Rated Doors Fitted As Standard
Every door we install comes A rated as standard. Once our energy-efficient doors are installed by one of our experienced professionals, you’ll be able to notice a reduction in heat loss from the living spaces in your home. Our doors provide superior thermal performance that will save you money in the long term, as a reduced dependence on fuel to heat or cool your home will translate to savings on your energy bill.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are French Doors And Double Doors The Same Thing?
Not quite, they are similar but French doors typically feature much more glazing than double doors. Double doors can be used as a grand alternative to front doors, whereas French doors usually lead onto gardens or balconies and are rarely the main entrance to a house.