Coverage

Bifolding doors across every UK region.

Eight regions, fifty cities, six bifolding door systems. Find detailed coverage information for your area below.

North East England

Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Durham — the Tyneside conurbation and the wider North East coast. Coastal exposure makes weatherproofing specification critical; our external systems for the region come Class 4 air-permeability rated as standard.

7 cities · Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Gateshead...

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North West England

Manchester, Liverpool, the Cheshire commuter belt and the Lake District. The region's strong extension culture — from terraced kitchen-diners in Greater Manchester to lakeside garden rooms in Cumbria — makes it one of our highest-volume areas.

24 cities · Manchester, Liverpool, Preston, Blackpool...

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Yorkshire and the Humber

From Leeds and Sheffield to the North Yorkshire moors and the Humber estuary. Stone-built properties across much of the region often suit our timber range; modern extensions in the West Yorkshire conurbation favour slim aluminium.

14 cities · Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, York...

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East Midlands

Nottingham, Leicester, Derby and the East Midlands counties. A region of broad-based bifold demand — from Victorian terraces in the city centres to modern extensions in the surrounding market towns.

5 cities · Nottingham, Leicester, Derby, Lincoln...

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West Midlands

Our home region. Birmingham, the Black Country, the Warwickshire commuter belt and the Welsh border counties. Broad demand across uPVC refurbishments, aluminium extensions and commercial frontages.

13 cities · Birmingham, Coventry, Stoke on Trent, Worcester...

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East of England

Cambridge, Norwich, Ipswich and the Home Counties of Hertfordshire and Essex. Period properties and rural barn conversions specify timber; modern new-builds in Cambridgeshire and the commuter belt favour aluminium.

21 cities · Cambridge, Norwich, Ipswich, Luton...

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Greater London

All 32 London boroughs plus the City of London. Period housing stock combined with the UK's strongest extension culture makes Greater London our highest-volume installation region — most projects are rear-elevation work on Victorian or Edwardian properties.

31 cities · London, Camden, Islington, Hackney...

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South East England

Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and the surrounding Home Counties. The M25 commuter belt is one of our strongest regions — large detached and semi-detached housing stock with consistent extension demand.

34 cities · Reading, Oxford, Brighton, Southampton...

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South West England

Bristol, Bath, the Cotswolds and the West Country coast — including all of Devon and Cornwall. Period properties and Georgian terraces call for timber; modern extensions favour slim aluminium; coastal installations need Class 4 weatherproofing.

26 cities · Bristol, Bath, Cheltenham, Gloucester...

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Scottish Highlands

The Highland Council Area and surrounding north of Scotland — Inverness, Aberdeen and the smaller Highland communities. Colder climate and exposed locations make triple-glazing more relevant here than in mainland UK.

2 cities · Aberdeen, Inverness

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Scottish Lowlands & Central Belt

Edinburgh, Glasgow and the Central Belt corridor — Scotland's most populous region. We work to Scottish Building Standards (Section 6, separate from English Part L) and specify accordingly.

11 cities · Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Stirling...

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Scottish Borders

The southern Scottish counties — Galashiels, Peebles, and the rolling Borders countryside. Lower volume than the Central Belt but characterful properties that often call for our timber range.

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North Wales

Wrexham, Conwy, Anglesey and Snowdonia (Eryri). Stone-built properties and barn conversions across the region call for our timber and heritage-finish aluminium ranges.

1 cities · Wrexham

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Mid Wales

Powys, Ceredigion and the rural mid-Wales counties. Lower volume and longer travel times mean projects here are typically larger and project-managed in full from survey to handover.

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South Wales

Cardiff, Newport, Swansea and the Valleys. Our highest-volume Welsh region — strong demand from modern extensions across Cardiff and the M4 commuter belt.

5 cities · Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Bridgend...

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West Wales

Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and the western Welsh coast. Coastal exposure makes weatherproofing specification critical; our standard external systems are tested to Class 4 air permeability.

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