Mon–Sat · 9am–7pm
Home/Casement & French Doors/uPVC Doors for Bathroom in Coimbatore
uPVC Bathroom Doors

uPVC Doors for Bathroom in Coimbatore

Bathroom doors take more abuse than any other door in the house — constant humidity, water splashes from inside, occasional flooding from clogged drains. Traditional flush wooden doors absorb water and warp within 3-5 years. uPVC bathroom doors handle this completely differently: the frame and panel are inherently waterproof, the surface doesn't absorb moisture, and the door doesn't swell against the frame in monsoon. Glassterr manufactures uPVC bathroom doors at our Pannimadai factory in solid panel or part-glazed (frosted) configurations. The hardware is rust-resistant. The door doesn't peel, doesn't rot, doesn't warp. It looks the same in year 10 as it did in year 1.

In plain terms

What this means

A uPVC bathroom door is a uPVC frame with either a solid uPVC panel filling, or a part-glazed configuration where a frosted glass insert sits in the lower or upper half. The hinges are stainless steel or rust-resistant aluminium. The handle is typically chrome-finished or PVD-coated stainless. The threshold detail at the bottom prevents water that lands on the bathroom floor from migrating into the bedroom or hallway outside. The construction is genuinely different from a wooden door — uPVC bathroom doors are built specifically for wet-zone use, not adapted from regular doors. This is why they last so much longer than wooden doors retrofitted to bathrooms.

Where it suits

Best for

  • Master bathroom doors that previously had wooden doors warping or rotting
  • Common bathrooms in older homes where the door has visible water damage
  • New construction where you want the door to last 20+ years without replacement
  • Rental properties where bathroom-door damage is a recurring maintenance cost
  • Apartments in monsoon-heavy locations where ambient humidity damages traditional doors
How it works

Construction & spec

  • Fully waterproof uPVC frame and panel — no swelling, warping, or rotting
  • Stainless or rust-resistant hardware throughout — no orange streaks on the door
  • Frosted glass insert option — light entry while maintaining privacy
  • Threshold detail prevents water migration from bathroom to adjoining room
  • Easy to clean — no grain to trap moisture, no paint to peel
Questions

Common buyer questions

Are uPVC bathroom doors as strong as wooden doors?

Yes for normal use. They're hollow-core like flush doors but with uPVC skins and structural reinforcement inside. They handle door slams, hardware mounting, and normal wear comparably to flush wooden doors. They won't accept heavy-impact damage like a solid teak door would, but few bathroom doors need that strength.

Will the door look out of place against my wooden doors elsewhere?

Possibly — uPVC has a different surface texture and look than wood. Modern uPVC bathroom doors come in plain white, woodgrain finishes (oak, walnut, mahogany), and various colours. The woodgrain options match reasonably well to wooden doors elsewhere, but won't be identical. Many homes choose to embrace the difference by going for clean white bathroom doors as a deliberate hygienic choice.

Do uPVC bathroom doors lock properly?

Yes — same mortise lock systems used on other interior doors, with rust-resistant hardware. Privacy locks (the simple turn-knob) are standard; keyed locks are available if needed.

What if the bathroom floods — will the door survive?

Yes. Standing water on the floor doesn't damage uPVC. Wood-flush doors absorb the water and start delaminating; uPVC doors just need to be wiped down. This is one of the strongest reasons people switch.

How does pricing compare to a wooden bathroom door?

Higher than a basic flush wooden door, comparable to or slightly more than a quality engineered wood door. Typically ₹8,000-15,000 for a standard 2ft 6in × 7ft bathroom door including frame and basic hardware. Over a 10-year period, total cost of ownership usually favours uPVC because wooden bathroom doors typically need replacement once in that span.

Related Guides

You might also need

Related guides covering this topic from other angles — different products, applications, or contexts.

Ready to discuss your job?

Send us the bathroom door size and your preferred style — we'll quote the right configuration.