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Cost of replacing all internal doors

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ponyclub1234 · 30/09/2021 14:22

Hi I just wondered if anyone has done this recently and could give me an indication of costs?

We have a 3 bed semi in the Midlands, it'd be 8 doors altogether, 2 with windows.

Thanks.

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ComtesseDeSpair · 30/09/2021 16:26

We bought our internal doors from Todd Doors and went for medium weight American Oak veneer doors at about £120 each. They’re good quality and look smart.

You can spend more than double that per door on solid wood; or about a quarter of that price on a cheap B&Q one. It entirely depends on your budget and what you like.

catelina · 30/09/2021 16:33

On top of the doors you choose depending on budget, we were quoted about £80 per door for fitting by a local carpenter.

PurplePansy05 · 30/09/2021 17:55

Well, it depends on what door you've picked and how much work is involved in replacing them. Ours were around £1,500 (doors and installation, the carpenter had to do some work on door frames after we replaced the hinges), plus around £350 for door knobs. That was for 8 doors. You might need fire doors which are more expensive as well, you should check the regs.

isseys4xmastinselcats · 30/09/2021 20:48

we recently replaced five doors 3 pine ones and two oak veneered, they were £120 each for pine and £150 each for oak ones then i went for expensive handles antique brass effect art deco pattern and they were £52 each then my joiner son in law charged us £25 each for fitting them so for five decent doors just under £1000

kitcat15 · 30/09/2021 20:55

@isseys4xmastinselcats

we recently replaced five doors 3 pine ones and two oak veneered, they were £120 each for pine and £150 each for oak ones then i went for expensive handles antique brass effect art deco pattern and they were £52 each then my joiner son in law charged us £25 each for fitting them so for five decent doors just under £1000
Aww thats a bit tight, charging you....my son in law is a joiner....he would never charge us
isseys4xmastinselcats · 30/09/2021 20:57

i dont mind paying him for work he does as my grandchildren benefit from dad having some extra money and he fitted our kitchen for half the cost of a fitter we arent related to :)

PoshWatchShitShoes · 30/09/2021 21:00

We also bought new doors from Todd Doors. Around £120-200 per door. Don't forget handles and hinges

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