uPVC Doors
Home Windows offers expert uPVC door installations, combining durability, style, and energy efficiency for a perfect fit in your home.
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Enhance your home’s entrance with a beautiful uPVC external door that suits your style! Select from various colours, hardware options, and stylish letter plates. Our uPVC doors include both the door and frame, plus we’ll remove your old door at no extra charge.

About Our uPVC Doors
At Home Windows, we specialize in the professional installation of uPVC doors across the UK, offering a perfect blend of style, security, and energy efficiency. Our uPVC doors are designed to enhance the appearance of any home while providing superior insulation and weather resistance. With a wide range of designs and finishes available, we ensure each installation is tailored to meet the unique needs of our customers. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your entrance, patio, or back door, our expert team delivers a seamless installation process, backed by our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
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Our accreditations and licenses
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This is the only Government-endorsed quality scheme for work in or around your home. Trustmark requires strict vetting procedures, including checking our customer contracts, internal documents like survey sheets, accounting practices, and even our invoices.
FENSA aims to professionalise installers and protect homeowners. It vets installers and conducts regular assessments to ensure high standards, energy efficiency, and compliance with building regulations and local council registrations.
Certifies products made from start to finish in a British factory by British craftspeople.
GGF has been a key Trade Federation since 1977, recognised by 8,000 members. We leverage the GGF to enhance our customers’ experience throughout the process.
Installsure covers any outstanding issues or warranties if we go out of business. Thus, you can have peace of mind knowing that your warranty remains valid and support is available, even in the worst-case scenario.
The UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) mark is a product marking that indicates that a product complies with UK legislation and is intended for sale in Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales).
The national standards body of the United Kingdom sets standards for products and services and provides certification and testing services. BSI was founded in London in 1901 as the Engineering Standards Committee
The Secured By Design is the official police security initiative that works to improve the security of buildings and their immediate surroundings to provide a safe place to shop. Products that have this accreditation are recognised standards for all security products that can deter and reduce crime.
Frequently Asked Questions About uPVC Doors
A: uPVC is the most cost-effective option for those looking for replacement doors on a budget. The cost of a uPVC door depends on several factors, such as design, colour and glazing choice.
We provide a made-to-measure and custom-designed door, as well as the survey, fitting, and installation. We also offer aftercare and a 10-year guarantee on all uPVC doors. So, it’s not only a new door you’re getting, but our promise of excellent service and quality.
A: uPVC front doors are made using Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and are sometimes reinforced with galvanised steel where required. This creates a sealed unit that is both thermally efficient and can withstand the elements. uPVC doors balance affordability and practicality.
A: The main differences between uPVC and composite lie in the materials used. Modern uPVC doors are made from a strong and durable form of plastic whereas composite doors are made from a variety of materials that are combined using high pressure.
uPVC doors are cost-effective, easy to clean, and weatherproof, but their composite counterparts tend to be a more popular external door choice as they are more durable and thicker than uPVC. This is despite composite doors being the more expensive option.
A: uPVC, also known as “unplasticised polyvinyl chloride”, is a plastic commonly used for doors and windows in modern homes.
One of the reasons for its popularity is how low maintenance it is and its ability in a range of different climates.
A: Whilst uPVC doors aren’t nearly as secure and strong as composite doors, you can still expect a very good level of security and protection from uPVC doors and comply with PAS 24 2016 regulations.
A: When looked after with regular maintenance, a uPVC will last as long as 30 years, which makes it a long-term part of your home.
It is a good idea to regularly clean your doors with warm, soapy water, as well as get your door serviced to make sure it hasn’t warped or misshapen too badly.