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uPVC Doors

uPVC Doors

A practical, cost-effective entrance door in a wide range of styles.

uPVC panel doors are a popular choice for both front and back door applications, combining affordability with a wide choice of styles, colours and glazing options. Manufactured using advanced vacuum-forming technology, each panel is built to exacting standards and hand finished — delivering durability and low-maintenance performance at a competitive price point.

Our uPVC door panels are supplied by Hurst Doors — the UK’s leading uPVC door panel manufacturer — and are available across a comprehensive range of traditional, contemporary and modern designs to suit any property.

Why Choose a uPVC Door?

Affordable Vacuum-forming technology allows each panel to be manufactured to high standards while keeping costs accessible — making uPVC panel doors an excellent value option for both front and rear door replacements.
Highly customisable A vast number of styles, glazing designs and colours are available — from classic woodgrain foils to contemporary smooth finishes and modern stainless steel trim designs. Whatever the age, style or aesthetic of the property, there is a uPVC panel to match.
Durable uPVC is impervious to water, colour stable and resistant to everyday knocks and scratches. It won’t rot, warp or corrode — making it well suited to external door applications in all weather conditions.
Low maintenance An occasional wipe down with warm soapy water and a lint-free cloth is all that’s needed to keep the door looking its best. No painting, staining or sealing required.
Thermally efficient Heat Reflective Technology combines a reflective outer skin with an extra high-density core to provide good thermal insulation — helping to reduce heat transfer between inside and outside.
Green credentials The panel core material is fire retardant, contains no CFCs or HFCs, is non-toxic and fully recyclable. The PVC is BS 476 Classified and self-extinguishing once the source of a flame is removed.
Securicore™ upgrade available An optional Securicore™ reinforcement upgrade is available, enhancing the panel to meet PAS24 enhanced security standards — providing added protection without compromising on style or thermal performance.

Door Styles

The Hurst uPVC range covers four distinct categories, from traditional panel styles to sleek modern designs with stainless steel trims, plus a practical half panel and conservatory panel range.

Standard Collection

A wide selection of traditional and transitional panel styles to suit both front and back door applications. Available in a full range of colours and glazing options.

Includes: Alnwick One, Althorpe One Inverted, Amalfi Four, Balmoral One (small and large aperture), Blenheim One, Cambridge One Georgian Bow Fronted, Canterbury One, Capri One, Chatsworth One, Clarence Two Inverted, Como One, Hamburg One, Kensington Two, Kensington Two Inverted, Madrid Two, Malaga Five, Monaco One, Oxford One, Portofino Three, Provence Six, Reims One, Richmond One, Rockingham One, Rome One, Sandringham One, Sandringham Three, Seville One, Sorrento Three, Windsor Solid, Windsor Two, Windsor Four.

Modern Collection

Clean-lined contemporary designs with stainless steel trims — ideal for new builds, renovations and modern properties. Featuring bold glazed areas in a range of shapes and configurations.

Styles: Modern 5013, 5034, 5051, 5082, 5101, 5123, 5131, 5141 and 5171. Note: Turner Oak and Midnight Black Smooth (RAL 9005) colour options are exclusive to the Modern Collection and flat panels.

Half Panels

A practical and stylish option for back doors, utility entrances and conservatory access doors. Combines a solid lower half with a glazed upper section.

Styles: Hanover, Manor, Westminster, Buckingham, Abbey and Manor Half Inverted.

Conservatory & Side Panels

Conservatory panels are built to provide thermal efficiency while complementing the overall style of a conservatory or entrance surround. Side panels add symmetry and extra natural light to wider door openings.

Conservatory styles include: Decklap, Shiplap, Herringbone, Manor Triple, Hanover Triple, Manor, Cathedral, Winchester and Elizabethan. Quarter panels: Quarter Manor and Quarter Winchester. Side panels are available in styles to complement most standard door designs.

Colours

A comprehensive colour range covering woodgrain foils, solid colours and smooth finishes — with white remaining the most popular choice.

Category Colours Available
Woodgrain Foils Mahogany (021 & 013), Rosewood, Oak, Irish Oak, Turner Oak* (*Modern Collection and flat panels only)
White & Cream Brilliant White Ash (RAL 9003), White 9152 (RAL 9152), White (RAL 9010), Cream (RAL 9001)
Bold Colours Red (RAL 3011), Blue (RAL 5011), Duck Egg Blue, Green (RAL 6009), Chartwell Green
Greys Silver Grey (RAL 7001), Slate Grey (RAL 7015), Anthracite Grey Grained (RAL 7016), Anthracite Grey Smooth
Dark Black Brown (RAL 8022), Midnight Black Smooth* (RAL 9005) (*Modern Collection and flat panels only)

Glass Collections

Combine your chosen door style with a decorative glass design from the Hurst glass collections. Five distinct ranges are available, covering traditional lead patterns through to contemporary geometric and jewel-effect designs.

Collection Character
Exclusive Harmony Collection Decorative and timeless designs suited to traditional and period properties.
Modern Trim Collection Clean, contemporary glazing paired with the Modern door style stainless steel trims.
Classic Glass Collection Established lead and pattern designs suitable for a broad range of door styles.
Crystal Glass Collection Clear crystal-effect designs offering light transmission with decorative detailing.
Fused Jewels Glass Collection Coloured jewel-effect glass inserts for a distinctive, characterful finish.

Hardware

Complete your door specification with co-ordinating hardware. Door knockers and letterplates are available in a choice of finishes to suit your chosen style and colour:

  • Gold — a traditional finish suited to woodgrain and heritage colour doors
  • Chrome — clean and versatile, works across both traditional and contemporary styles
  • Black — a popular modern choice, particularly alongside Anthracite Grey and Midnight Black
  • Stainless steel — paired with the Modern Collection stainless steel trim designs

Security

All uPVC panel doors in the Hurst range are manufactured to high standards as standard. For applications requiring enhanced security performance, the optional Securicore™ reinforcement upgrade is available.

Securicore™ Enhanced Security An accredited reinforcement option that strengthens the door panel to meet PAS24 enhanced security standards — the same standard required under Approved Document Q for new build and replacement doors in England and Wales. The upgrade provides added protection against forced entry without compromising thermal performance or door aesthetics.

uPVC Panel Doors vs Composite Doors

Not sure which door type is right for the project? Here’s a straightforward comparison:

  uPVC Panel Door Composite Door
Construction Two PVC skins over reinforced core GRP skin over polyurethane foam core
Thermal performance Good — Heat Reflective Technology Superior — significantly better U-value
Security (standard) High quality manufacture PAS24 as standard
Security (upgraded) Securicore™ — PAS24 TS007/TS008 hardware options
Maintenance Wipe clean Wipe clean
Style range Very wide — 30+ styles Very wide — 30+ styles
Colour range 21 options inc. woodgrains 9 standard + 38 premium + custom RAL
Price position Cost effective Mid to premium
Best suited for Budget-conscious replacements, back doors, rental property Front doors, properties where thermal performance is a priority

At a Glance — Featured Styles

  • Sandringham — Standard Collection Sandringham
  • Modern Collection — stainless steel trim Modern (steel trim)
  • Manor — Half Panel collection Manor Half Panel
  • Conservatory side / surround panel Conservatory panel

Frequently Asked Questions

What are uPVC panel doors made from?

Hurst uPVC door panels are manufactured using advanced vacuum-forming technology that bonds two PVC skins to reinforcing materials, ensuring structural integrity against heat and moisture. The PVC is BS 476 Classified, recyclable, non-toxic and contains no CFCs or HFCs. It is a flame-retardant thermoplastic that self-extinguishes after the source of a flame is removed.

Are uPVC panel doors thermally efficient?

Yes. Heat Reflective Technology combines a heat-reflective outer skin with an extra high-density core to provide good thermal insulation, reducing heat transfer between inside and outside. The overall energy efficiency of a door also depends on the quality of installation, the glazing specified and the door frame construction.

Can uPVC panel doors meet PAS24 security standards?

Yes — via the optional Securicore™ reinforcement upgrade, which strengthens the panel to meet PAS24 enhanced security requirements as set out in Approved Document Q.

How do I clean a uPVC panel door?

Clean with a mild soap or detergent diluted in water, applied with a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals as these can damage the PVC surface. Regular cleaning helps maintain appearance and extends the lifespan of the door.

What colours are available?

The Hurst range covers 21 colour options including woodgrain foils (Mahogany, Rosewood, Oak, Irish Oak), whites and cream, bold colours (Red, Blue, Green, Chartwell Green, Duck Egg Blue) and a range of greys and dark finishes including Anthracite Grey and Black Brown.

What is the difference between a uPVC panel door and a composite door?

uPVC panel doors are manufactured from two PVC skins bonded over a reinforced core. Composite doors use a GRP (glass-reinforced plastic) outer skin over a high-density polyurethane foam core. Composite doors generally offer superior thermal performance and meet PAS24 as standard, while uPVC panel doors are a more cost-effective option with a wide style and colour choice. Both are low maintenance.

Are uPVC doors environmentally friendly?

The PVC used in Hurst panels is fully recyclable, non-toxic and contains no CFCs or HFCs. The fire-retardant core material is responsibly disposed of where possible. uPVC is also a long-lasting material, reducing the frequency of replacement over the life of a building.

When should a uPVC door be replaced?

If the door shows signs of significant wear, damage, draughts, fogged glazing or reduced security performance, replacement should be considered. Consult your installer to assess the door’s condition. If the existing door is performing well, a new panel can often be fitted into the existing frame to refresh the appearance without a full door replacement.

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