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Following its official launch at the FIT Show 2025, The Residence Timber-Alternative Door has quickly established itself in the premium residential market. We find out how.
Universal Trade Frames Limited (UTFL) has added its own specification to the system, including its HeritageWeld jointing method, optional Yale SensCheck smart security and a range of hardware options.
“This door gives installers a new route into the premium market,” says Richard Hamond, the sales sirector at UTFL. “It’s not built around a slab, which means greater flexibility on size, layout and finish.”
Designed for flexibility
The door is fabricated in Residence 9, Residence 7 and Residence 2 outerframes. It is available in a combination of glazed and panelled infill and in single or French door configurations. With Stormguard low-threshold formats.
A large mid-rail, optional stackable deep bottom rail and patented panel trim all contribute to the door’s traditional look. The trim conceals gasket lines for a cleaner finish. When used with Residence 7, the door can also achieve a fully flush (inside and out) finish.
Glass
Partnering Regalead has opened the door to composite style glass choices. “Composite doors are still restricted by slab sizes and can be difficult to customise,” Hamond explains. “This door gives installers a more adaptable option, with a genuinely heritage look, modern fabrication and formats that go beyond what composites can do.”
Smarter doors
UTFL also offers the option to include Yale SensCheck. This smart sensor system monitors door status in real time through the Yale Home App, with alerts for open, closed and locked positions. It integrates with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant and is part of the Yale Smart Living product range.
SensCheck also holds Secured by Design accreditation, recognising its physical and cyber security standards.
“Smart technology is no longer a niche,” says Hamond. “Yale is a brand homeowners already know. SensCheck is a simple, recognised option that adds value to the sale without introducing complexity.”
The system can also be specified with Yale multi-point locks and the Ultion ALPS 3-Star cylinder, certified to SS312:2024 Diamond Standard. It’s tested to withstand snapping, picking, drilling, bumping, thermal manipulation, and twist attacks.
A cleaner way to fabricate
The door is manufactured using UTFL’s HeritageWeld process, which creates a fully welded 90-degree joint inside and out. This method is supported by a Haffner MAC 345 CNC machining centre and dedicated tooling.
“We’re working to tolerances of 0.1mm on these joints,” says Hamond. “It’s a much tighter finish than the 0.5mm you might typically see and it gives a more consistent result across foiled or complex profiles.
“This version of the Residence Timber-Alternative Door gives installers more choice. It brings together design flexibility, tested performance and the option to include smart security, all in one offer.”
For more information about Universal Trade Frames product and service offer, please call 01743 442244, email info@utfl.co.uk or visit
Picture: The Residence Timber-Alternative Door gives installers more choice.
Article written by Cathryn Ellis
15th February 2026