Who is Bel’M?

A French manufacturer created 35 years ago, Bel’M
Entrance Doors, a CETIH group company, is a multimaterial specialist in entrance doors, designing and distributing an offer dedicated to the requirements of European customers




is committed to a harmonious, sustainable and human-oriented company and living environment..
Based in France since its creation, CETIH has 1300 employees in 7 factories, 4 of which are dedicated to the manufacture of entrance doors

Our manufacturing plants
Our products
The brand offers Aluminium, Timber or AluSteel door models combining aesthetics, innovation, technical performance and bespoke solutions.
As a trend-setter, Bel’M has been able to integrate a Style and Design department from the very beginning



Security


Our entrance doors have been tested by IFT Rosenheim and are RC2 certified as per EN 1627 standard in terms of high breaking resistance.
Garanties & Labels





The UKCA marking
Our entrance doors are CE and UKCA certified.
The UK has left the EU. As a result, there are changes to how businesses place manufactured goods on the market.
The UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking regime is a new product marking that is used for goods being placed on the market in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland). It covers most goods which previously required the CE marking and, like the CE mark, demonstrates that all the requirements of the legislation have been met.
Brochures
General Brochure 2023
Special Offer 2023
Latest news
Discover the Aluminium A-124
Discover the Aluminium A-124 model with its integrated pull bar. Flush sandblasted triple glazing and textured grey decor.
Find out more about the carbon Timber range
An extremely stable wood with a charred finish inspired by an ancestral Japanese technique, guaranteed to last.
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