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Premium door canopies, designed to suit heritage, classic, and modern homes

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Classic pitched roof style, engineered from advanced composite polymers. Our Signature Canopy range is designed to transform entrances with style, protection, and decades of durability.

The Signature Canopy Range

A carefully crafted collection of entrance canopies that bring style and practicality together. Whether you’re restoring a period cottage, upgrading a family home, or finishing a modern build, the Signature Range has a canopy to suit.

Heritage Range

Traditional pitched apex designs with period styling, ideal for cottages and character homes. services.

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Classic Range

Versatile, balanced canopies designed to complement most UK homes — from semis to detached properties.

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UK Made | Free Nationwide Delivery | 10-Year Warranty

Modern Mono Range

Sleek, minimal designs with a contemporary edge, perfect for new builds and urban properties.

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Choosing the Right Canopy for Your Home

Adding a door canopy is more than just a finishing touch – it’s a way to protect your entrance, add character, and instantly boost kerb appeal. Whether you’re drawn to the traditional styling of the Heritage Apex range, the balanced proportions of the Classic range, or the sleek, contemporary look of the Modern Mono, every canopy in the Signature Collection is handmade in the UK and built to last.

Manufactured from advanced composite polymers, these canopies offer the look of timber without the maintenance. They won’t rot, warp, or peel, and the UV-stable finish keeps colours fresh for years to come. With free delivery included, straightforward installation, and options to suit both period properties and modern homes, our canopies are a smart investment in both style and practicality.

 Need help finding the right size? Visit our Sizing Guide.


Want to know more? Explore our FAQs for installation, planning, and delivery details.

  • Can I paint uPVC fascia and soffit boards?
    Technically yes, but it’s not recommended. uPVC fascia and soffit boards come pre-finished in a variety of colours and styles, including woodgrain. Painting them can affect their weather resistance and may void guarantees. If you're after a different look, it's better to choose a board in your preferred finish.
  • How do I install fascia and soffit boards?
    Installation involves: Removing the old boards (if full replacement) Fixing the new fascia to the rafter ends Adding soffits underneath Reattaching guttering securely While capping boards can be fitted over sound timber by confident DIYers, full replacements should be done by professionals to ensure long-term protection and proper ventilation. For more help, check out our Fascia & Soffit Installation Guide.
  • What materials are best for fascia boards?
    uPVC is the most popular choice due to its durability, low maintenance, and wide range of finishes. Timber offers a traditional look but requires regular upkeep. Composite boards combine wood and plastic, offering the appearance of timber with the resilience of uPVC. Need help choosing? Read our guide to selecting the best fascia board for your home.
  • What are fascias and soffits, and why are they important?
    Fascias are the boards fixed to the bottom edge of your roof, where the guttering is attached. Soffits are tucked underneath the fascia, covering the eaves and providing ventilation to your roof space. Together, they protect your home from weather damage, pests, and moisture while giving your roofline a clean, finished look.
  • How do I know when to replace my fascia and soffit boards?
    Signs you may need to replace your fascia or soffits include: Peeling paint or warped boards Evidence of rot or water damage Leaky or sagging guttering Pests nesting in the eaves If you spot any of these issues, it’s best to replace them sooner rather than later to avoid further damage.
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