Doors
Types of Door we offer
Our timber doors can be manufactured to be any size or variation of door:
Heritage main entrance doors
Modern contemporary
French doors
Pivot doors
Arched door
And much more
We aim to manufacture the image you have in your imagination, whether that is a heritage or modern concept. With the ability to design in 3D allow you to see exactly what we are providing

Materials used
We are Accoya‑certified, allowing us to offer products with a 50‑year guarantee against rot. The premium quality of Accoya also means painting and maintenance are required far less often, saving you both time and money in the long run.
One of the main reasons we specialise in Accoya doors is their exceptional stability. Accoya barely moves throughout the UK’s wet winters and increasingly hot summers, giving you a door that should last a lifetime. This stability also means no more call‑backs for swollen doors that stick shut in winter or shrink and let in draughts during summer.
For added comfort, all our doors include high‑performance rubberised seals that prevent draughts from circulating around the frame, helping reduce energy loss. These seals are fully removable, so if they ever become worn or damaged, they can be replaced easily without altering or adding extra components to your frame.
Hardware
When using Accoya the correct hardware must be used, this is why our two main supplies. Coastal and Toolfix are always top of our list, these offer lifetime finish guarantees, made from solid stainless steel and brass stops any rusting bleeds unlike other companies that still use steel and cast ironmongery that cant be used with Accoya


Security
All our doors come fitted as standard with a 3‑point multi‑lock system, specifically selected for its compatibility with Accoya. This provides our clients with complete peace of mind, knowing their home is secure.
These multi‑point locks can be operated using lever handles, a key‑turn mechanism, or a convenient slam‑shut option. Each system uses a euro‑profile lock, which eliminates the draughts that traditional keyholes often allow through, helping to keep your home warmer and more energy‑efficient.
