Accoya Timber Doors: Meeting Growing Demand with Performance Built for Scotland
12th of January, 2026
At Edinburgh Windows and Doors, we’re proud to be seeing a strong increase in demand for our Accoya timber doors. More and more homeowners across Edinburgh and the wider Scottish region are choosing Accoya for its outstanding performance, timeless appearance and long-term reliability — and it’s easy to see why.
Scotland’s climate can be unforgiving. Constant moisture, cold winters and changing temperatures place huge demands on external doors, and not all timber is up to the task. Accoya is different. Through an advanced modification process, this high-performance wood becomes exceptionally stable, resisting swelling, shrinking and warping even in wet and exposed conditions. The result is a door that looks great, fits perfectly, and continues to perform year after year.
Accoya also delivers excellent thermal efficiency, helping to keep homes warmer and more comfortable while reducing heat loss. Its natural resistance to rot and decay means far less maintenance compared to traditional timbers, and its impressive lifespan — backed by industry-leading warranties — gives our customers complete peace of mind.
To support this growth and ensure we continue delivering the highest standards, we’ve invested in Joinerysoft, a powerful software system designed specifically for precision joinery. Joinerysoft allows us to improve accuracy at every stage of design and manufacturing, refine our costing, and minimise waste. This investment means greater consistency, tighter tolerances and better value for our customers — without compromising on craftsmanship.
By combining Accoya timber with modern manufacturing technology, we’re able to offer doors that not only enhance the character of a home, but are built to withstand Scotland’s toughest weather conditions.
As demand continues to rise, our commitment remains the same: to produce high-quality, sustainable doors that are engineered for performance, made with care, and designed to last.