Doors with integrated cat flaps for easy access
PVCu doors with cat flaps combine durability with convenience, offering a pet-friendly solution for Yorkshire homeowners. PVCu, known for its strength and low maintenance, is resistant to weather and wear, ensuring long-lasting performance. Cat flaps in double-glazed doors allow pets to come and go freely without compromising security or insulation. They are available in various sizes and styles to suit different door designs, making them a practical choice for households with cats or small dogs.
Pet Freedom
Cat flaps allow your pets to enter and exit freely, reducing the need for you to constantly open doors.
Microchip Option
Our cat flaps are available with microchip recognition so your cat can come in and out, day or night.
Secure
Cat flaps installed by K Glazing include locking mechanisms, ensuring pets can access the home while keeping intruders out.
No Disruption
Cat flaps minimise interruptions, as your pet no longer needs to meow or scratch for attention to go outside.
Functionality and convenience
Back doors with cat flaps are a perfect blend of functionality and convenience for pet owners. These doors offer an easy entry point for cats, giving them the freedom to explore outdoors while keeping the main door secure. Cat flaps come in various designs, ensuring they match different door styles.
Double-glazed doors
Cat flaps in double-glazed doors grant cats independence, allowing them to move freely between the indoors and outdoors without needing your intervention. These flaps often have locking mechanisms, ensuring pets can be kept inside during specific times or closed to prevent unwanted guests, like other animals.
Back doors
Installing a back door with a cat flap is a practical solution for pet owners who want to provide their cats with outdoor access. Many modern cat flaps are designed with security in mind, featuring microchip recognition systems that only allow the cat wearing the correct chip to pass through.
Constant access
A door with a cat flap can enhance a cat’s quality of life by offering constant access to the outside world, which is essential for exercise and mental stimulation. These flaps are typically weatherproof and durable, providing a long-lasting solution that withstands frequent use and various weather conditions.
Available in a range of sizes
Back doors with cat flaps are available in a range of sizes, making them suitable for different breeds and home setups. K Glazing can install your new cat flap in a uPVC door or the glazing of a sliding door or French door, they offer a discreet and efficient way for cats to enter and exit while maintaining the door’s style.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best cat flap in double glazed doors?
The best pet flap for double-glazed doors is one specifically designed for glass installation and doesn’t compromise on insulation or security. Professional installation is recommended to ensure a proper fit and maintain the integrity of the double glazing. Talk to the K Glazing team about the options available.
How do I order a back door with cat flap?
Simply select the uPVC back door style and colour, and whether you want a uPVU panel or glass panel. We will then discuss with you the cat flap options and provide you with a quotation.
Can I order a microchip cat flap?
Yes, K Glazing install cat flaps with the microchip facility. Ask the team for details
Do you install cap flaps into existing double glazed units?
At K Glazing, we believe that the most secure and efficient way of fitting a cat flap into a glass door is to replace the existing glass pane with a new one as it will have a pre-cut hole. This approach provides a clean edge around the cat flap and preserves the structural integrity of the glass.
Can I install my own cat flap?
Installing a cat flap into the glass is a job best left to K Glazing. Our expert team will ensure a secure and weatherproof finish. By doing it yourself you could injure yourself, damage your door, and if the cat flap is not fitted correctly, it could let draughts into your home.
Talk to the glazing experts at K Glazing and get the professionals to do it for you.
