UPVC 'vs' Composite doors
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Hi Guys,
We have a local window company coming around tonight to price up for a new front door and two windows (lounge and master bedroom).
These guys have been used by a local PHer so I have seen their work but what sort of questions should I be looking to ask?
The Sales guy on the phone asked if we were looking at UPVC or composite doors but I have no idea what the difference is!
The plan is to get the front of the house done this year and then do the rear next year (kitchen window, large back door, bedroom window and bathroom window).
Cheers,
Phill
We have a local window company coming around tonight to price up for a new front door and two windows (lounge and master bedroom).
These guys have been used by a local PHer so I have seen their work but what sort of questions should I be looking to ask?
The Sales guy on the phone asked if we were looking at UPVC or composite doors but I have no idea what the difference is!
The plan is to get the front of the house done this year and then do the rear next year (kitchen window, large back door, bedroom window and bathroom window).
Cheers,
Phill
mike13 said:
Just back from a door showroom this minute,i'm going for a composite door,couple of hundred more expensive,but seems far superior.The door threshhold is much lower and the look is more realistic.
Hi Mike,Thanks for that... anything will be better than the wooden/glazed door we currently have that is letting lots of cold air in
I can recommend Distinctive Doors, at least in terms of good price, good service and delivering a quality internal door. They do composite sets, so might be able to supply the door you need
http://www.distinctivedoors.co.uk/
http://www.distinctivedoors.co.uk/
Well that wasn't cheap!
New front door with 2 new windows (3 openings - two full length with windows approx 1.2m wide(I think)) - £1600
New front door with 2 replacement panes in the front windows (the ones that have blown) - £850
Those figures and measurements are off the top of my head and include all fees (building control etc) and VAT.
I was thinking it would be about £1000 - £1100.
New front door with 2 new windows (3 openings - two full length with windows approx 1.2m wide(I think)) - £1600
New front door with 2 replacement panes in the front windows (the ones that have blown) - £850
Those figures and measurements are off the top of my head and include all fees (building control etc) and VAT.
I was thinking it would be about £1000 - £1100.
YarisSi said:
Is there a composite door make people recommend?
Si
I've had only good experiences of http://www.rockdoor.com/ good quality and a good fitting job.Si
Edited by was8v on Friday 9th April 15:06
Just managed to sit down with the laptop and the quote in front of me.
All pricing is supplied and fitted.
Option 1: UPVC Front door (with small glazed window [Hanbury One for the those of you in the trade] with silver fittings (door knocker/handle/letterbox), two windows both 175 x 120 with three openings), Building Regs certificate and 10 year guarantee
- £1673 inc VAT
Option 2: UPVC Front door (with small glazed window [Hanbury One for the those of you in the trade] with silver fittings (door knocker/handle/letterbox), two replacement window panes, Building Regs certificate and 10 year guarantee
- £876 inc VAT
All pricing is supplied and fitted.
Option 1: UPVC Front door (with small glazed window [Hanbury One for the those of you in the trade] with silver fittings (door knocker/handle/letterbox), two windows both 175 x 120 with three openings), Building Regs certificate and 10 year guarantee
- £1673 inc VAT
Option 2: UPVC Front door (with small glazed window [Hanbury One for the those of you in the trade] with silver fittings (door knocker/handle/letterbox), two replacement window panes, Building Regs certificate and 10 year guarantee
- £876 inc VAT
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