Solidor Composite Doors
The Solidor Collection is an outstanding range of solid laminate timber core composite doors that combine classical, modern or futuristic styling with a full range of Secured by Design locking, which provides a stunning, high quality and secure entrance door to any home.
Solid timber core
Our Composite Doors have a thickness of 48mm, they are nearly 10% thicker than most alternatives. Each solid timber core is completely encapsulated within a highly durable plastic edge banding and two thermo plastic door skins, so you will never have to worry about painting or varnishing your Solidor.
These exclusive Composite doors are available in a wide range of style and frame colour options, 13 colours available, the option of a mobility threshold, making it the perfect solution for easy wheel or push chair access. A comprehensive range of matching combination frames is also available with either glass, matching composite side panel or quarter panel, that will complement the look of any property.
Peace of Mind Guarantee
All of our doors are manufactured to the highest quality standards. You can be completely confident that Sola Windows Solidors are manufactured to the highest quality and carry a 10 year guarantee.
AVAILABLE IN ANY COLOUR AND STYLE ON EITHER SIDE
Solidor Composite Doors Available in any colour, any style, any side in any of our industry leading, 18 fantastic colours inside or out, with Black, Grey, Cream, Rosewood, Irish Oak or Oak matched frames. For example you can choose a black door with a black frame, likewise Irish Oak with an Irish oak frame.
STANDARD COLOUR OPTIONS
ALL OF OUR DESIGNS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN THESE COLOURS
However if required, with this selection you have the option of a matching door frame as well as a white one. *Foiled product not a standard through colour.
Composite Door Features
SolIdor BrochureA fine selection of contemporary to traditional composite doors
With hundreds of designs, 18 colours inside and out and an unsurpassed range of handles and accessories, it's no wonder that people ask for Solidor by name.