Ideal for balconies and terraces alike, our French doors can be fixed or rather tilted inwards and swung open to provide versatile ventilation and let in much light. With frames and sashes made from modern uPVC, also known as unplasticized polyvinyl chloride, the doors feature integrated chambers that slow energy loss and make for excellent energy performance. Thanks to the material’s sleek surfaces and our wide range of options, the surfaces can then be easily coated in a quality RAL colour or decor of choice. To find out more about the options and advantages, just read on or contact us today to start your Neuffer journey.
The Key Benefits
- Versatile design: with two opening options in one system as well as a range of finishes and glazing bars to choose from, our uPVC French doors can be easily tailored to suit individual preferences.
- Excellent thermal performance: uPVC French doors slow energy loss to keep interiors cool during hotter periods and comfortably warm during colder spells. Two models have even received certificates from the Passive House Institute.
- Affordability: compared to wood, for example, uPVC is a lower cost material that requires minimal upkeep given the wipeable nature of its high-quality surfaces.
IDEAL 4000
- Offset form
- 70 mm construction depth
- 5-chamber profile with 2 seals
- Uw-value: ≥ 0.90 W/(m²K)
IDEAL neo AD
- Offset form
- 76 mm construction depth
- 5-chamber profile with 2 seals
- Uw-value: ≥ 0.86 W/(m²K)
IDEAL neo MD
- Offset form
- 76 mm construction depth
- 6-chamber profile with 3 seals
- Uw-value: ≥ 0.83 W/(m²K)
IDEAL 7000
- Offset form
- 85 mm construction depth
- 6-chamber profile with 2 seals
- Uw-value: ≥ 0.84 W/(m²K)
IDEAL 8000
- Offset form
- 85 mm construction depth
- 6-chamber profile with 3 seals
- Uw-value: ≥ 0.74 W/(m²K)
energeto neo
- Flush form
- 76 mm construction depth
- 6-chamber profile with 3 seals
- Uw-value: ≥ 0.79 W/(m²K)
energeto 8000
- Offset form
- 85 mm construction depth
- 6-chamber profile with 3 seals
- Uw-value: ≥ 0.72 W/(m²K)
energeto 8000 ED
- Offset form
- 85 mm construction depth
- 6-chamber profile with 3 seals
- Uw-value: ≥ 0.72 W/(m²K)
Kömmerling 70 AD
- Offset form
- 70 mm construction depth
- 5-chamber profile with 2 seals
- Uw-value: ≥ 0.92 W/(m²K)
Kömmerling 76 AD
- Offset form
- 76 mm construction depth
- 5-chamber profile with 2 seals
- Uw-value: ≥ 0.87 W/(m²K)
Kömmerling 88 MD
- Offset form
- 88 mm construction depth
- 7-chamber profile with 3 seals
- Uw-value: ≥ 0.79 W/(m²K)
Kömmerling 76 MD
- Offset form
- 76 mm construction depth
- 6-chamber profile with 3 seals
- Uw-value: ≥ 0.84 W/(m²K)
At Neuffer, we are experts in creating bespoke products. Simply share your personal measurements and design ideas with us, and we will work with you to bring your individual requirements to life. Below, we present a small selection of customisation options. If you would like more information about features such as glazing bars, shutters, Smart Home integration, and much more, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Enhancing Door Security and Soundproofing
Because French doors can feature large glass surfaces and may be installed at a ground level patio or close to streets, customers may wish to improve their break-in protection or noise reduction. This can be easily achieved by opting for purpose-designed glazing. To slow the travel of sound waves, for example, during manufacturing an invisible “silence foil” can be added between asymmetrically thick panes. This results in French door glass that can reduce noise by as much as 45 dB, for example, which will produce peaceful interiors even for properties located as close as 300 m from an airport.
When it comes to maximising security, our French doors can also be adapted in a similar way during production. The glass can be tempered, for example, which improves its impact resistance and makes it harder to break thanks to increased flexibility. An alternative or additional solution would then be lamination. Here, invisible PVB foil interlayers are inserted between panes which makes the glazing thicker and more robust. If the surface does crack though under very high force, the shards are then prevented from shattering out and are rather held on the intact foil, which requires additional tools to break through. Beyond the glazing, it is also worth noting that our doors can come with a high number of locking points and premium fittings.