French Doors

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Why choose WMDG doors?

Complete Project Management

We manage everything in-house, including design, build, and finishing touches.

Architectural Drawings & Planning

Our architects handle all drawings, permissions, and regulations for you.

High- Quality Material

We use premium materials sourced directly from our own Builders Merchant for unbeatable value.

10-Year Guarantee

Every project comes with a full decade of aftercare and a workmanship guarantee.

Payment Options & Flexibility

From concept to completion, we handle every stage of your renovation in-house — design, build, installation and aftercare — meaning no third-party contractors and a seamless experience from start to finish.

Flexible Payment Plans

Spread the cost of your renovation through staged payments that align with your project milestones.

0% & Low-Rate Finance Options

Choose from a range of finance plans, including interest-free options on qualifying projects.

Deposit Protection & Secure Payments

Your deposit is fully protected, and all payments are handled safely through trusted, regulated partners.

Find the best French Doors for your home

Originating in the 17th century, french doors are timeless classic that bring a chic, continental feel to any home. We at WMDG offer a range of materials, styles and colours that will undoubtedly compliment your home perfectly.

Although they are a classic, our french doors have been updated so they include the latest and greatest industry innovations. Thermally efficient designs, advanced frame materials and high performance security features provides the perfect mix of tradition and modernisation.

Having french doors provides such a charming, elegant way to enter into your garden. Our brilliant team can assist you on which material and style would be best for you home. With countless years of experience and fantastic knowledge on the benefits of each, you’ll definitely want to have a consultation before making a final decision.

The Process

Fill out a form or give us a call to book in for your FREE consultation where you can tell us all about your renovation needs & requirements, and we can provide our expert advice. If you fill out a contact form on this page, we’ll be in touch within 24 hours.

One of our representatives will come out to see you for your initial consultation where we discuss all of your renovation desires and requirements in detail, and they’ll then return for a secondary consultation once they have designed your home improvements in our 3D modelling software. This allows you to get an extremely realistic idea of how your renovation will look, and give you a chance to provide any feedback or design changes you’d like to implement. 
Choose from the aforementioned payments plans. Whether it be interest, 0% interest or buy now, pay later, we’ll be able to find a flexible plan to meet your budget requirements. 
Once your payment plan has begun, our office team will give you a call to introduce themselves and will set up your dedicated WhatsApp group shortly after. It will include all relevant team members and your assigned Renovation Installation Manager who will serve as your main point of contact throughout the process.
Our architect will then visit the site in order to create the architectural drawings. These drawings are then passed over to our structural engineer who will in turn make the structural calculations based on this. We then submit the architectural drawings and structural calculations to Building Control. Before both get sent off, we will require your sign off giving you a chance to look everything over once more prior to submission. We will also submit the relevant applications to Severn Trent.
Once we have the go ahead from Building Control and, if required, the Planning Department from your local council, as well as any other relevant bodies — your project works start date will be issued! 
Your works will begin and our specialist teams will start to bring your dream renovations into reality. Typically, the works will follow these stages: Foundations, Brickwork, Roof Installation and Completion. Each of our teams are courteous, tidy and consummate professionals who will always show the utmost respect to your property.
After approximately six weeks, your renovations will be completed! At this point in time, we will provide you with the following certifications: Building Control Completion Certificate, Electrical Certificate, Gas Safe Certificate (for any gas works), and a FENSA certificate (for windows and doors). At WMDG, every process is followed to the letter. Just a reminder… we provide a comprehensive 10 year guarantee on all works to give you peace of mind regarding your new renovations for the next decade. Now… you can start your brand new home life! 

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How do french doors work?

French doors work by having one door as the “master door.” This door will be the one which you always open first and the opposing door will need to be locked onto it when in a closed state. The secondary door can either be left closed or opened up simultaneously with the master door. It’s entirely up to you!

Side panels on my french doors

Some french door designs come with side panels which look very elegant. If there is enough space in the designated door location in your home, you can request these side panels and we will take that into account during our consultation.

High performance security

WMDG french doors come with a high performance multi-point locking system. There are shoot bolts at the top and bottom of each door securing them to the outer frame. There are also hooks and rollers that lock the double french doors together when closed.