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French Doors

uPVC French Doors are an excellent exterior door option. Our French Doors are available in a wide range of styles and colours, enabling you to find the right product to match to your home.
We have French Doors in stock, available for delivery but also offer a made to measure service, allowing you to customise every aspect of your door and make it unique and personal to you and your home.


Our range of French Doors start from around £650 (inc. VAT).


Our French Doors are easy to install and come with a 10 year guarantee for your peace of mind. Made in the UK and fully equipped with double glazing. The doors also feature a multi point locking system for security and are available in a variety of styles and colours.Choose from various panel options depending on what space is available and what style you want for your home. All doors are available in white, grey, black, green and various wood-effect colours.


Why choose AWM Glass?

AWM Glass are a leading UK supplier of French Doors, with over 1,100 reviews from happy customers, you can trust us to supply high quality French Doors are fantastic prices. Here are just some of the reasons that our customers love us:
  • 10 year guarantee on our French Doors
  • 7 day nationwide delivery on in-stock doors
  • First-class customer support and aftercare
  • Our doors are made in Britain
  • Huge range of style options available

  • French Door FAQs

    Do you offer an installation service?

    No, all of our doors are supply only. However our French Doors are easy to install for any competent DIYer and our friendly team are on hand should you encounter any issues are have any problems.


    Are your French Doors safe and energy efficient?

    Yes, all of our French Doors feature a multi point locking system for security purposes and are double glazed to keep them as energy efficient as possible.


    Do I need planning permission for French Doors?

    If you're replacing your current doors then this is usually seen as 'permitted development' and won't require planning permission. Always check with your local council though before starting any building project.