Our Double

As Versatile as They Are Functional
Engineered for performance, every SRN door is built with quality, comfort and security at its core.
Our Double Glazed Door Styles

Lift & Slide Doors
Maximise your space and your views with lift & slide doors. The smooth glide system makes it effortless to open large panels, connecting your home to the outdoors while keeping it energy efficient and secure.
Sliding Doors
Space-saving and sleek, our sliding doors are a practical option for patios, balconies or tight spaces. Designed to slide easily while sealing tightly, they’re ideal for modern homes.


French Doors
Classic and elegant, French doors provide wide openings for ventilation and movement. Perfect for living areas or garden access, they bring timeless style and natural light to any space.
Front Doors
Make a lasting first impression. Our front doors combine robust security features — like multi-point locks and privacy glazing — with eye-catching design. Choose from a wide range of styles to match your home’s aesthetic.

Glass Options
Low-E glass stands for Low Emissivity Glass and works similar to insulation inside your home. Low-E glass in double glazing has a thin coating on the inside of the external pane. It essentially allows your house to be cool in summer and warm in winter without tinting the windows. In summer, a portion of the heat that passes through the window is absorbed and reflected outside. In winter, it will create a barrier for the heat trying to escape through the window and reflect it back indoors.
Application
Low-E Glass comes as a standard in all of ARCO’s windows and doors. This type of glass is offered as an optional extra by our competitors.
Advantages
Reduces energy bills and costs. Provides comfort all year long regardless of the temperature. Greatly decreases the amount of UV rays entering the home.
Toned glass is created when additives are added to clear glass during the manufacturing process. The toned glass can come in a range of colours such as grey, blue or green and reduces the amount of sunlight entering the home.
Application
Toned glass is recommended for windows that face the sun as it provides solar control. It is not recommended for north facing windows if you want to warm your home in summer.
Advantages
Reduces glare from the sun. Increases privacy to the home during the day.
Recommendation
Toned glass is recommended for windows that face the sun as it provides solar control. Toned glass will reduce the amount of sunlight entering the home year-round.
Privacy glass is created when additives are added to clear glass during the manufacturing process. Our privacy glass is called white translucent glass and offers maximum privacy to the windows.
Application
White translucent privacy glass is recommended for front doors and bathroom windows when privacy is key.
Advantages
Increases home privacy throughout the day.
Laminated glass is also commonly known as safety glass and like toughened glass, is a Grade A Safety Glass. It is two or more sheets of glass bonded together by a vinyl interlayer and when broken, the interlayer prevents the glass from breaking. Some building regulations require laminated glass to be installed rather than toughened.
Application
Laminated glass is recommended for full length windows and doors as it is hard to smash and protects the home against intruders.
Advantages
Holds together when broken by an interlayer, reducing injury, increased thermal and sound insulation and cheaper than toughened glass. Multiple panes of glass provide protection again UV rays.
Toughened glass is commonly known as safety glass. Toughened glass is either thermally or chemically treated to increase its strength and to classify it as Grade A Safety glass. It is five times stronger than a standard sheet of float glass of the same thickness. The toughening process reduces the risk of it cracking.
Application
Toughened glass is recommended for large, full length windows or elevated windows that need more strength for safety purposes. Toughened glass is also used for doors and areas of the house prone to injuries such as bathrooms.
Advantages
The glass will shatter rather than break when broken, reducing the risk of injury. It has less weight than laminated glass and it is suitable for large windows.