Our Wooden Weather Shield Wooden Doors are crafted to withstand harsh outdoor conditions while maintaining the natural elegance of solid wood. Made from premium seasoned hardwoods like Sheesham, Burma Teak, CP Teak, Ivory Coast Teak, White Ash, Oak, and Mango Wood, all timber is chemically treated to resist termites, moisture, warping, rain, heat, dust, and wind for long-lasting durability. We offer hinged, swinging, sliding, and bi-fold doors, along with windows in stationary, sliding, crank-out, Double Hung, Casement, Awning, and Special Shape styles. All are available in premium polish and paint finishes including PU, Acrylic (High Gloss & Matte), and exterior grade polish for superior weather resistance and elegant customization.
Weather shield doors protect your home from the outside environment. Whether it is the hot summer, the rainy weather, or the storm winds, weather shield doors are well-built to withstand in such extremities.
The glass system used in the weather shield doors allows you to save more than just energy. It is one door with multiple benefits. Here they are:
It maintains a temperature that suits your body. In summers, it keeps the room cooler whereas, in winters, it maintains a warmer temperature.
Being a good insulator, it works against cold air flow and condensation through its edges that are made of non-conductive materials.
It efficiently blocks harmful radiations of sunlight like those of UV-A and UV-b. Hence, protects your interior from fading.
Weather shield door last for long and hence, come up with a great warranty.
The most common yet popular types of weather shield doors are:
Hinged patio door
Traditionally designed, hinged doors come up with glass panels hinged on the sides.
Sliding patio door
When you don’t have enough space for the hinged patio door, the sliding door may suit you. In this, one panel is stationary while the other glides over it.
Bi-fold patio door
Want nothing between you and the outdoor view? Bio-fold can do this for you. They help you to maximize your view by their different architectural style.