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Front & Back Doors
Upgrade your entryway with our selection of front and back doors. Available in various materials, styles and finishes, our front doors and exterior back doors complement any home. Enhance your curb appeal and security with our stylish and durable door options.
BiFold Patio Doors
Wickes exterior BiFold Patio Doors can transform your home by adding natural light and improving security and access. With durable materials such as Wood and Aluminium, you can update your external doors to a clean and modern finish. Bring the garden into your home in the summer, and keep the heat throughout the winter.
Sliding Patio Doors
Sliding patio doors effortlessly connect your indoor and outdoor living spaces. With a large panel of glazed glass, these patio doors flood your home with natural light while offering stunning views of your surroundings. For extra-large rooms, consider a bi-fold patio door to maximise your space.
Exterior French Doors
Our Exterior French Doors will give your home a touch of class. Each one is made by experienced craftsmen using quality materials. Outward or inward openings are available, with features including security locking and low mobility access.
Door Canopies
Elegant solutions for covering doors and patios, available in various designs and materials.
Garage Doors
Our up and over garage doors come framed or frameless, for easy installation and repairs. Whether it's a secure place to park your car or extra storage space, our garage doors will keep your home secure. Choose a colour to match your home or finish with metal paint to make a statement.

FAQs:

What type of door is best for exterior use?

For outdoor use, hardwood, metal or uPVC doors are best due to their durability and resistance to weathering. Hardwoods include oak or mahogany which offer natural elegance and longevity against the elements.

Is there a difference between front and back doors?

Front doors prioritise security and curb appeal, often featuring decorative elements like door knockers and sturdy locks, and functional features such as a letter box. Back doors provide convenient access to gardens or utility areas. While both offer entry points, front doors often make a stronger visual statement.

Should a front door have glass?

That depends on your personal preference, security concerns and the desired level of natural light. Glass panels can enhance brightness but may compromise privacy and security. Options like decorative glass or sidelights offer a balance between this stylish finish and functionality.