Compare composite door prices and find the best composite doors prices online. Real examples, instant quotes, and expert advice from GFD Homes.
What You’ll Learn:
- What makes composite doors different from uPVC
- Real-world composite door prices—budget to premium
- Why composite doors prices vary (core materials, security, finishes)
(Estimated Reading Time: 5-6 Minutes)

Introduction
If you’re wondering “how much are composite doors” or “how much does a composite door cost”, you’re not alone. Composite doors come in a range of styles, materials, and security levels—and at GFD Homes, we’ve curated four top-tier options to suit every home and budget. With our online configurator you see exact prices instantly—no sales visits, no unpleasant surprises.
What is a composite door?
A composite door combines a solid timber or foam-insulated core, a durable outer GRP (glass-reinforced plastic) or ABS skin, multi-layer construction, and high-security locking. The result is a stylish, energy-efficient, and weatherproof front entrance that makes a lasting impression.
Our Composite Door Ranges & Prices
We offer both budget-friendly and premium composite doors:
1. Door‑Stop Composite Doors
- Supply-only from £568 (inc delivery & VAT)
- Fully fitted from £1,215 (inc VAT)
Door‑Stop doors come with a GRP skin, polyurethane core, patented reglazeable cassette, and extensive custom options. Images like the 4‑Panel Traditional in Red show £570 supply‑only / £1,216 fully fitted. Configure yours online and get a spot‑on quote in seconds—no extra fees.

2. Compdoor Composite Doors
- Supply-only pricing starts from around £781 (inc delivery & VAT), rising to about £1,040+ for premium styles
- Fully fitted prices typically range between £1,399 – £1,667+, depending on installation complexity
Real-world example: A Comp Door Westminster in a Slate Grey finish—supply-only at £890, and fully fitted for £1,508. Each door includes 48 mm solid timber core, PAS 24 approved, Secured by Design compliant, and finished with auto fire locking and CoolSkin tech to prevent warping.
Whether you’re after classic charm or modern curb appeal, Comp Door offers loads of custom options and real peace of mind. Check out our design options and pricing options using our online pricing calculator.

3. Solidor Composite Doors
- Supply-only from £807 to £1,226+ (inc delivery & VAT)
- Fully fitted from approximately £1,455 to £1,910+ depending on door options
With a 48 mm solid hardwood core, Ultion 3‑star cylinder, and over 250 colours, Solidor is market-leading in security and finish. For example, the Solidor Pisa Contemporary starts at £919 supply-only. Configure online for your exact requirements.

4. Smart Signature Aluminium Composite Doors
- Premium aluminium/composite hybrid
- Bespoke design, PAS 24, triple glazing
- Starting price for supply-only is approximately £1,430
- Example from our blog:
- A Smart Signature door in the entry-level configuration would cost around £1,430, rising to £2,148+ installed—featuring aluminium framing, composite core, triple glazing, PAS 24 certification, and a 25-year powder coat finish guarantee.
Offers the elegance of aluminium with composite security. Quote instantly via our online designer with no sales rep.

Price Comparison Table
Range | Supply‑only Price (inc delivery & VAT) | Fully Fitted Price (inc delivery & VAT) | Key Features |
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Door‑Stop Composite Door | From £568 | From £1,215 | Budget choice, GRP skin, reglazeable cassette |
Comp‑Door Composite Door | From £781 | From £1,399 | 48 mm solid timber core, secure, customisable online |
Solidor Composite Door | From £807 | From £1,455 | 48 mm solid hardwood core, 250+ colours, premium quality |
Smart Signature Aluminium Composite Door | From £1,430 | From £2,148 | Aluminium framing, triple glazing, sleek & secure |
Why Prices Vary
- Core Material: Timber cores (Solidor, Comp‑Door) cost more than foam options.
- Manufacturing Quality: GRP vs ABS skins, aluminium frames, hardware upgrades.
- Security: PAS 24, Ultion 3‑star cylinder, Secured‑by‑Design certification add value.
- Customisation: Colours, glazing, side panels, frames—everything affects price.
- Installation: Supply-only vs supply & fit changes price significantly.
Conclusion
At GFD Homes, we believe buying a new front door should be simple, transparent, and tailored to your needs. Whether you’re looking for budget-friendly options or premium composite doors with custom finishes, our pricing is always clear and upfront.
With live online quotes, expert support, and a wide range of designs, we make it easy to find the perfect door—at the right price—for your home, aswell as a range of other home improvement products:
✅ Aluminium or uPVC doors
✅ Composite front doors
✅ Heritage-style and modern glazing
✅ Customisable options to suit any style
👉 Explore our full range of composite doors
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FAQs – Composite Door Prices
Q: Are composite doors better than uPVC?
Yes—composite doors offer superior strength, insulation, and security compared to uPVC alternatives.
Q: Can you paint composite doors?
No—they come factory-finished for durability and UV resistance. Painting is not recommended.
Q: How long do composite doors last?
Typically 20–30 years with minimal maintenance—GRP/ABS skins resist fading, warping, and cracking.
Q: How to adjust composite door hinges?
See our How to adjust composite door hinges guide for lift/lower and tighten instructions—simple and tool‑light.
Q: How to clean composite doors?
Wipe with a damp cloth occasionally; avoid abrasive cleaners. GRP skins are low maintenance.
Q: Can I add a cat flap?
Depends on door type—some Door‑Stop and Solidor doors allow cat flaps; check individual product specs.
Q: Do composite doors warp or fade?
No—high-quality cores and factory finishes mean no warping or fading, even in UK weather.
Q: Do you need planning permission?
Usually not unless replacing a listed door or making structural changes. Our experts can advise.