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A traditional style half glazed door, the Reading upvc back door consists of a mid railed sash, glass in the top section, and a rectangular concave panel in the bottom. The Reading is one of six upvc back doors that we offer our customers, the others being the Cardiff (grooved panel), Plymouth (flat), Brent (double raised), Leicester (twin embossed) and Nottingham (twin raised).

While a chiefly traditional door style, the Reading upvc back door comes with choices of elegant and contemporary Art Deco inspired glass designs, including the frosted and etched Elba range with diamond and fan bevels (in Black, Blue, Red or Green), decoratively lead bordered RG and LWD designs, and the Clear Diamond with six diamond shaped bevels. For additional decoration or privacy, you can choose a backing glass, with patterns from Digital to Everglade, as well as Sandblasted, each offering a different level of obscurity. These same backing glass options are available for top lights, side panels and flag windows should they be required for your order. Alternatively, solid panelling can provide greater obscurity for top lights, side panels and flag windows.

As standard with our upvc back doors, the Reading upvc back door includes high security features, with a steel reinforced frame and a Secured By Design multi point locking system. Energy saving features are also a part of this door, with high performance weatherseals insulating against the cold, and warm edge tech spacer bars within the glass helping to reduce heat loss from indoors.

The Reading upvc back door comes in the easy to clean finishes of white, black, anthracite grey, chartwell green, and the wood grains oak, rosewood and irish oak.

Our supply only upvc back doors are made to measure with trade customers and DIY fitting in mind, and we provide free delivery to homes and sites throughout Britain (enquire for delivery changes/conditions to outlying areas, including the Highlands and islands).