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Anyone swapped a window for french doors and knocked out the bit of wall?

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ASecretLemonadeDrinker · 12/02/2011 12:26

How much did it cost? Mum is buying a house but the livingroom is at the front, bedroom at the back (bungalow) but the same size soI said she should swap them and change the window for french doors. THe window is wide so would only need to roughly take out the brick underneath. Mum says her friend said it would be £15,000 Hmm , I have priced the doors at £900-1400, so how much roughly does nyone know for the labour/finishing? THanks

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hockeyforjockeys · 12/02/2011 12:32

I'm having the same done as part of a whole lot of works (new bathroom, kitchen, internal remodelling etc.) and have been quoted £380 for the removal and installation, although not for making good which will be priced once the damage has been seen. Door will cost roughly £700 The window is narrower but tall, so not much brickwork to remove and no structural work needed.

coastgirl · 12/02/2011 12:36

We had a window the full width of the wall, and had those and the wall underneath taken out to put in folding doors. The lintel was already there. The people who made the doors took the wall out so the whole thing was £2400 for the doors (bespoke, wooden) and installation. Can't see how having the wall taken out is £15000! Maybe a few hundred at most. And if the door people hadn't done it we have friends with equipment who would have done it for us - it's not a big job really.

MrsSharp · 12/02/2011 14:33

We're taking out a window, making the hole a lot bigger (requiring RSJ) and putting two sets of french windows in....£4700.

nymphadora · 12/02/2011 15:07

We did ourselves so only cost the doors & some plaster but it was a days work for inexperienced people so simple job for a builder & shouldn't cost much

noddyholder · 12/02/2011 18:27

I think it would take a competent builder a day.Buy the doors yourself they won't be more than 1000 if you want upvc. Then fit the doors and make good the plasterwork.I would think 350 max for a days work plus any materials probably just silicone and plaster

IShallWearMidnight · 12/02/2011 18:56

We paid £1k about ten years ago to replace a big window with double doors. Took best part of a day for the company and included all the making good.

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