Composite Doors · Front Doors of Ireland

Composite Doors Ireland

Multi‑point locking. Toughened safety glass. Six core colour finishes — specify a different colour inside and out. Built and fitted by Wright Windows from our Westmeath factory.

The front door is the only piece of your house that gets touched every day. It needs to look right when guests arrive, lock the family in safely at night, and shrug off a decade of Irish weather without losing colour or seal. That’s what a composite door is built to do.

Wright Windows manufactures composite doors at our Milltownpass factory in Co. Westmeath, fitted with multi‑point locking as standard, toughened safety glass and a foiled colour finish in your choice of six standard colours — with the option to specify a different colour inside and out at no surcharge. For top‑tier aluminium entrance doors with Schüco precision locking and biometric entry, see our flagship Spitfire S‑500. We supply and install across Dublin, Meath, Westmeath, Kildare, Wicklow, Offaly, Longford, Cavan and Louth.

  • Multi-Point Locking
  • Toughened Safety Glass
  • Different Colours Inside & Out
  • Made in Westmeath

The Numbers

Composite Door Spec at a Glance

What sits inside every composite door we ship from Milltownpass.

M-PMulti-Point
Locking Standard
6Standard
Colours
2Different Colours
Inside / Out
1969Made by
Wright Since

Why Composite

Built for the door that gets used every day.

A composite door is a layered construction — a solid core with a tough, colour‑stable outer skin. The result is a door that’s thicker, heavier and significantly more secure than a standard PVC door. It doesn’t warp in heat or swell in damp; it doesn’t need painting; and the colour is bonded all the way through the skin, so a scuff doesn’t show white underneath.

Every composite door we make is finished with multi‑point locking as standard — the bolt engages at multiple points up and down the frame when you turn the key, dramatically improving forced‑entry resistance over a single‑point latch. Toughened safety glass is standard in any glazed panel. The doors fit our standard PVC outer frames so they integrate cleanly with the rest of the house spec.

Finishes

Six Standard Colours — Different Inside & Out

Specify one colour outside, another inside — no surcharge. Colours are bonded into the skin, not painted on, so they stay colour‑stable for the life of the door.

White
Cream
Anthracite
Bog Oak
Light Oak
Rosewood

Best Suited For

Where composite is the right call.

  • Replacement of an existing PVC front door — composite slots into the same frame and lifts security and look.
  • Family homes where security and child safety on the front and back door matter.
  • Estate housing where a wood‑grain finish gives a more bespoke look than the white PVC norm.
  • Rural and farm homes where a stable door is genuinely useful for ventilation and pet management.

Typical cost guidance

Composite doors in Ireland typically sit in the €2,000–€5,000+ band depending on size, finish and glazing detail. For a top‑tier aluminium entrance door, see our Spitfire S‑500 range (premium tier, €4,800–€9,500+).

SEAI grants of up to €1,600 are available for doors. Wright will confirm SEAI Registered Contractor arrangements at quote stage.

Why Wright

Doors and stairs since 1969 — literally.

Wright started in 1969 supplying doors and stairs to local builders. Three generations later, doors are still core to the business. We make every composite door at our Milltownpass factory, fit it with our own installation team and answer the phone afterwards — no subcontractors, no markups.

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Common Questions

What’s the difference between composite and PVC?

A standard PVC door is a hollow PVC frame with foam infill. A composite door is a layered construction with a solid core and a tough outer skin — significantly thicker, heavier and more secure. The colour is bonded into the skin (not painted on), so a scuff doesn’t show white underneath.

Can I really have different colours inside and out?

Yes — this is one of the strengths of composite over standard PVC. Specify anthracite outside (contemporary, weather‑hiding) with cream inside (warm hallway), for example. There’s no surcharge.

What security comes standard?

Every composite door we make ships with multi‑point locking as standard — the bolt engages at multiple points up and down the frame when you turn the key. Any glazed panel uses toughened safety glass. For the top tier of door security (Schüco engineering, biometric entry, PAS 24 + RC3 certification), see our Spitfire S‑500 flagship.

Will the door warp, swell or fade?

No. Composite doors don’t warp in heat or swell in damp the way a solid timber door can, and the colour is bonded all the way through the skin so it doesn’t fade or scratch off.

Composite vs aluminium — which should I choose?

Composite is the workhorse front door for most Irish family homes — secure, weather‑proof, attractive, well‑priced. Aluminium (specifically our Spitfire S‑500 range) is the luxury tier — thicker, higher security certification, biometric entry options, larger sizes, premium price.

Are composite doors SEAI grant eligible?

External doors are grant‑eligible under SEAI’s Home Energy Upgrade scheme up to €1,600 per home, subject to U‑value thresholds and installer registration. We’ll confirm the specific arrangements that apply to your project at quote stage.

Ready to choose your front door?

Drop into our Milltownpass showroom by appointment to see the composite range in person, or request a free no‑obligation written quote. We’ll measure up and have a quote with you within one working day.

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