Composite Doors... How Much???

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Exige, Jul 30, 2019.

  1. How much should I be paying for one of these fitted? Secured by Design approved (PAS24)
    The opening is double the size of the door so half would be a glazed panel and the door offset fully to the left of the opening. :thinkingface:
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  2. Ex,I would have thought under a thousand pounds up your way but not down south,just make sure they are fensa certificated suppliers/installers:upyeah:
    ..........door number four to match your head size:thinkingface:;)
     
  3. It's Robarano with the huge heed, bigger than yours o_O

    Is that including the window panel and fitting? Seems cheap :thinkingface: like you :p
     
  4. £2k all in, if it is rated and fitted with chubb locks.
     
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  5. Best to get the matching garage door too while your at it, then you will get a better deal.
     
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  6. Don't get a door with a handle that obscures the key hole, it's a royal pain in the arse.
     
  7. If security is a major issue then ignore any door with glass also.
     
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  8. Being a Yorkie, about 1/2 a whippet and a pie
     
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  9. Wrong Yorkshire, that's West :yum
     
  10. Not sure what make the locks are, it says: 2 Hook locking system but 4 Hook available, TS007 Sold Secure Diamond Grade and Secured by Design Accreditation :thinkingface:
     
  11. Find a local joiner and get hardwood ya cheapskate...
    Support ya local economy, or buy shit imported from Eastern Europe and fitted by some cowboys...
     
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  12. Always & everytime first at the bar me:upyeah:
     
  13. Poor standard, lowest
     
  14. What are your main requirements for a new door? Looks only?
     
  15. We paid £1800 for a composite door at our last house a couple of years ago.
     
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  16. Looks and reasonable security I guess, house is alarmed to the hilt - current UPVC door is a bit knackered and the lock is a bit fiddly sometimes and needs replacing.
     
  17. given what's in the house, I'd phone your home insurer and ask them what your reduction in policy would be for the 2 and then the 4 hook

    I ask because I was told by a bike insurer if I fitted a £350 bike alarm, I would get a £100 reduction on the policy, of course I didn't take it up
     
  18. Was that just a door and no surrounding glazing?
     
  19. I'd imagine for door, frame, glazing and install or he was royally raped. .
     
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