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Back Doors Built for Everyday Life
A back door is the one that really earns its keep. It is opened and closed dozens of times a day, pushed shut with full hands, left ajar on warm afternoons and battered by wind and rain at the most exposed side of the house. Our back doors are built for exactly that: solid timber external doors, in oak and hardwood, chosen to handle constant use and British weather without complaint. Because a rear entrance does the same job as a front one, these are the same quality doors we sell as front doors — the right choice simply comes down to the style, glazing and security you want at the back of your home.
Glazed or Unglazed?
Most back doors open into a kitchen, utility or boot room, so light and privacy both matter. Glazed back doors — clear, frosted or leaded — pull daylight into rooms that often sit at the darker rear of the house, while unglazed panelled doors give a more private, secure and traditional entrance. Half-glazed and stable styles sit neatly in between, letting you open the top for ventilation while keeping pets and children safely inside.
Timber That Lasts Outside
Every back door here is made from real timber, not a printed skin. Oak external doors bring a warm, premium grain, while hardwood external doors offer the same weatherproof strength at hard-wearing value. Dowelled, solid construction resists the knocks of daily use, and — treated and maintained — a timber back door will outlast far cheaper alternatives. As with any external timber door, seal every face and edge with a quality exterior finish before use and refresh it every year or two.
Security at the Rear
Rear entrances are a common target for intruders, so security is worth getting right. A solid timber back door fitted with a quality multi-point or mortice lock and a sound frame gives real peace of mind, and the weight and strength of oak or hardwood makes forced entry far harder than with a hollow or lightweight door.
Complete the Entrance
Finish the job with a matching door frame and lining and the right exterior wood treatment to protect the timber. Not sure which door suits the back of your home? Browse the full range on our external doors by type page.
FAQs
A back door needs to handle frequent use and the weather, so look for solid timber, secure locking and, if you want light in a kitchen or utility, a glazed panel; unglazed styles give more privacy.
Yes. Our external doors work equally well front or back, so you can use the same oak or hardwood doors at a rear entrance — it comes down to the style and glazing you prefer.
Treat all faces and edges with an exterior oil or finish before use and refresh it every year or two, and fit proper weatherseals to keep out wind and rain at a busy rear entrance.
Solid timber back doors are strong and, fitted with quality locks and a sound frame, offer good security; a rear entrance especially benefits from a multi-point or strong mortice lock.
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