How much for a door?
Discussion
I'm having a chap in to measure and quote for a uPVC door this afternoon and was wondering on a guide price.
1) Half glazed at top with clear glass, white on the inside, woodgrain inside, catflap, fitting.
Or:
2) As above but stable door.
What I'd really like is a door that opens outwards (the current one opens inwards) where the top half is actually a window opening outwards with friction hinges - but is this impossible for technical resaons?
1) Half glazed at top with clear glass, white on the inside, woodgrain inside, catflap, fitting.
Or:
2) As above but stable door.
What I'd really like is a door that opens outwards (the current one opens inwards) where the top half is actually a window opening outwards with friction hinges - but is this impossible for technical resaons?
CO2000 said:
Have you looke at composite ones rather tnan Upvc ?
Just had one fitted today & its really good.
They did show me one and it was quite nice but about double the price, and it was a front door. I got the impression that composite doors are front doors (ie decorative, woodgrain etc) but I don't need anything that fancy. Was my assumption correct?Just had one fitted today & its really good.
Simpo Two said:
CO2000 said:
Have you looke at composite ones rather tnan Upvc ?
Just had one fitted today & its really good.
They did show me one and it was quite nice but about double the price, and it was a front door. I got the impression that composite doors are front doors (ie decorative, woodgrain etc) but I don't need anything that fancy. Was my assumption correct?Just had one fitted today & its really good.
What about wood ?
Edited by CO2000 on Friday 18th December 13:44
Well, on the assumption that one half glazed uPVC kitchen door (woodgrain outside, white inside with chrome handles and catflap) is much the same as any other half glazed uPVC kitchen door (woodgrain outside, white inside with chrome handles and catflap) I've ordered it and it'll be fitted in January 
For a front door I would of course cast the net a lot wider and spend more.

For a front door I would of course cast the net a lot wider and spend more.
Simpo Two said:
Well, on the assumption that one half glazed uPVC kitchen door (woodgrain outside, white inside with chrome handles and catflap) is much the same as any other half glazed uPVC kitchen door (woodgrain outside, white inside with chrome handles and catflap) I've ordered it and it'll be fitted in January 
For a front door I would of course cast the net a lot wider and spend more.
£600?
For a front door I would of course cast the net a lot wider and spend more.
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