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Doors Advice Please

Doon frae Troon

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Can someone 'light my fire'!

I am replacing my seven internal doors and looking for advice from any carpenters/builders as to price & quality.
It is a bit of a minefield for me as I can't really tell the difference between a £20 and a £300 door.
Thanks....any advice appreciated.

Budget up to £1500
 
cant help with the specifications but we replaced every door in the house as they were these light flimsy filled with cardboard type doors. Get solid wood and get a rating for holding a fire back, think ours are 60 mins, essential on key areas like bedroom/kitchen etc
 
http://www.todd-doors.co.uk/

Hello Doon... Take a look here... Might give you some ideas... Local family run business [to here] with a very good reputation... Guessing there'll be similar north of the wall... Prefer to use independent over 'nationals' as usually find advice/help being much better...

HTH

Thanks Steve, first quote we got was scary. [£300+ doors which we then had to varnish ourselves!]
I contacted the village joiner who showed us a better way to do everything, he uses Howdens who supplied our kitchen stuff a few years ago so hoping for a more realistic price.
 
if your replacing solid wood doors, get them dipped, about £15 per door.

I had 5 doors dipped and then the wife used beeswax to give the doors a stressed look. at least I knew the doors fitted the frames when I got them back, new furniture and jobs a good one.

even with the builders cost for fitting them I saved 50% against new doors
 
if your replacing solid wood doors, get them dipped, about £15 per door.

I had 5 doors dipped and then the wife used beeswax to give the doors a stressed look. at least I knew the doors fitted the frames when I got them back, new furniture and jobs a good one.

even with the builders cost for fitting them I saved 50% against new doors

Thanks but they are 1970's panel veneer's, nice but dated [that means that they will be in fashion next year]
 
Your welcome-:rolleyes: we bought from Howdens also, solid wood doors £80 each, apply sealant yourself it's not difficult
 
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