Aluminium French doors are double outward or inward-opening doors with slim metal frames and large glass panels. In the UK they now outsell wooden French doors by 3:1 (2024 Glass & Glazing Federation data) because they last 40+ years, need almost no maintenance and let in up to 25% more natural light than uPVC or timber equivalents.
This guide gives you exact specs, real 2025 prices, common pitfalls and proven fixes based on 12+ years installing and supplying these doors across the UK.

The 5 Biggest Problems Aluminium French Doors Actually Solve
- Not enough daylight in typical UK homes Slim sightlines of 28–35mm mean up to 90% of the door is glass. A standard 1800mm wide pair gives 3.78 m² of clear glass – 0.8 m² more than the same size in uPVC.
- High energy bills and cold spots near patio doors Thermal-break polyamide strips and triple glazing drop U-values to 1.0–1.2 W/m²K. Independent tests show a 22–28% reduction in heat loss compared to old timber doors.
- Wood rot and constant repainting in wet or coastal areas Marine-grade powder coating and 6063-T6 alloy withstand salt spray and driving rain. Zero rot recorded in 10-year coastal exposure trials.
- Weak security on rear patio doors PAS 24:2016 certified models use 8–10 point locking, anti-lift pins and toughened or laminated glass. Insurance-approved and police Secured by Design listed.
- Trip hazards and wheelchair access issues Part M low thresholds (13–15mm rise) or fully flush weathered sills solve the step problem that standard 50–70mm timber thresholds create.
Key Technical Features You Need to Know
- Frame depth: 70–90mm for strength and triple glazing pocket
- Max single panel weight supported: 200 kg (allows 3000mm tall doors)
- Glass options: Double 1.2 U-value | Triple 0.8–1.0 U-value | Solar control or acoustic laminates
- Colours: Any RAL code, dual colour (white inside/grey outside) at no extra cost from most UK factories
- Opening direction: Outward for patios (saves indoor space) | Inward for Juliet balconies or room dividers
2025 Real UK Prices (Supply Only + Supply & Fit)
| Size (mm) | Finish | Glazing | Supply Only | Supply & Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1200 × 2100 | White | Double | £1,180–£1,450 | £1,950–£2,400 |
| 1800 × 2100 | Anthracite | Triple | £1,950–£2,450 | £2,850–£3,600 |
| 2400 × 2100 | Black matt | Triple + blinds | £3,200–£3,800 | £4,300–£5,200 |
Add £200–£350 for dual colour, £150–£250 for integral blinds.
Buyer’s Checklist – Avoid the Most Common (and Expensive) Mistakes
- Measure the structural opening, not the old door. Allow 10mm tolerance all round.
- Check brickwork is plumb – older houses often lean 10–15mm over height.
- Decide outward or inward before ordering – you cannot change it later.
- Insist on PAS 24 and BFRC certificates – cheap imports rarely have them.
- Order low threshold if anyone uses a wheelchair or pushchair.
- Get the survey done by the factory, not just the salesman.
Installation Reality – What Actually Happens on the Day
Professional fit takes 4–6 hours for a standard pair.
- Old frame removed, new packers and shims level the opening, door hung and aligned to within 1mm, expanding foam and silicone seal, handles and locks adjusted. Most common DIY mistake: over-tightening hinge bolts → frame twists → doors rub after 6 months.
Maintenance for 30+ Years of Zero Hassle
- Wash frames twice a year with warm soapy water
- Spray hinge pins and locks with PTFE lubricant once a year
- Check door seals for cracks every 5 years – £120 to replace the full set That’s it. No sanding, no painting, no varnishing.

Real UK Examples
- Brighton seafront flat – swapped 30-year-old softwood for marine-grade grey aluminium in 2023. Zero corrosion after two winters of salt spray.
- Manchester new-build extension – 2400mm triple-glazed black pair achieved full Passivhaus airtightness on blower-door test.
- 1930s semi in Bristol – inward-opening cream doors with monkey-tail handles kept the heritage look while adding modern security.
For full technical details see the Wikipedia page on French doors.
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