Price for upvc windows and doors!?
Price for upvc windows and doors!?
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philmots

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4,660 posts

283 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Over the next few weeks i'm getting some quotes for windows and doors for the house (smallish 3 bed semi).. I need a front and back door, 3 largeish windows, and 3 small windows plius fitting etc.

Had a quote off of a local builder (friend of a friend) for 2.8k all in, this seems cheap imo but i'm sure they are just the cheapest units you can get hold of.. what should i expect to pay for some of reasonable quality?

Thanks, any help or recommendations appreciated.

Wheelrepairit

3,015 posts

227 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Ive just been quoted £850 for a triple glazed composite front door, in blue, fully fitted, with all the trimmings.

If thats any help

mgtony

4,166 posts

213 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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A bit off-topic, but make sure you have an anti-bump lock cylinder fitted to the street door. New tenants next to me had someone break in at 4.00 the other morning, straight in through the new UPVC door.

philmots

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4,660 posts

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Monday 7th June 2010
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Wheelrepairit said:
Ive just been quoted £850 for a triple glazed composite front door, in blue, fully fitted, with all the trimmings.

If thats any help
That makes my 2.8k all in sound a bit too cheap then. I don't want crap fitted. Thanks for your input.

philmots

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4,660 posts

283 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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mgtony said:
A bit off-topic, but make sure you have an anti-bump lock cylinder fitted to the street door. New tenants next to me had someone break in at 4.00 the other morning, straight in through the new UPVC door.
Will enquire about this, i read a horror story about it on this site i think. Thanks for the prompt.

RedLeicester

6,869 posts

268 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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philmots said:
Wheelrepairit said:
Ive just been quoted £850 for a triple glazed composite front door, in blue, fully fitted, with all the trimmings.

If thats any help
That makes my 2.8k all in sound a bit too cheap then. I don't want crap fitted. Thanks for your input.
Everything is relative, easy enough to spend 2k + on a single door, so you may not be comparing apples and pears. Local builder, if trusted, will most likely be the cheapest way of doing it - Everest et al are just enormous companies with enormous overheads and resultant enormous bills. Gte the builder to produce catalogues / prices for individual windows, or better still get a TP / Buildbase account or the like and source the windows you want then get him to install them.

Stig

11,823 posts

307 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Wheelrepairit said:
Ive just been quoted £850 for a triple glazed composite front door, in blue, fully fitted, with all the trimmings.

If thats any help
Just bought a composite door from Global - I highly recommend them http://www.globaldoor.co.uk/

Good prices too.

mgtony

4,166 posts

213 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Ask the builder which suppliers windows he uses so you can take a look at the desidn and quality. A decent one should have a 3-point locking system, locking handle and trickle vents. To comply with building regs, you'll need certain windows to have openers on full-opening hinges.
Hope this is of some help.

Wheelrepairit

3,015 posts

227 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Stig said:
Wheelrepairit said:
Ive just been quoted £850 for a triple glazed composite front door, in blue, fully fitted, with all the trimmings.

If thats any help
Just bought a composite door from Global - I highly recommend them http://www.globaldoor.co.uk/

Good prices too.
Looks an interesting site pal, thanks.

Skyedriver

22,231 posts

305 months

Tuesday 8th June 2010
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5 windows and large french doors with side panels plus composite front door = £4000 ish
Pay about 25% extra if the place has a big posh showroom!

homeimprovements

196 posts

198 months

Tuesday 8th June 2010
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Obviously hard to price without sizes but 2.5 to 3 k should easily cover it.

As a expample a composite door costs us £500 quid thereabouts so add on 20% margin and some £ss for fitting you shouldnt be paying more than £700 ish for front door, £ 400 for back door and obviously windows depend on the sizes

Check the spec of the units, we use rehau which is a german profile with good multi locking mechanisms. Dont forget fire escape windows need to be specified for upstairs.

philmots

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283 months

Wednesday 9th June 2010
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Quick question re vents on windows.. our house was built in 1994 and each window has a small vent on it, apparently the windows that go back in have to have these vents.

but... looking at the other houses on the estate that have had windows fitted none of them have vents. A guy who has just been round said we have to have them, so how come the others have escaped it? they look mingin from the outside.

blackcab

1,259 posts

223 months

Wednesday 30th June 2010
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Hey up Matey, One of my pals owns a window company and they did mine earlier this year - the products are top notch and was cheaper by a fair few quid



If you want to give him a call its John Dixon - UPVC warehouse 01977 512 040 if John isnt in speak to Nigel
Tell him you got number of Paul Egan he will do you a mates rate special - I had 3 2m x1m windows and 3 1m x 1m windows all with light grey gasket seals instead of black,( looks better) Low emissivity, safety and K glass units plus a black top qulaity composite door fitted for about £2250





Edited by blackcab on Wednesday 30th June 23:18

bogie

16,891 posts

295 months

Thursday 1st July 2010
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philmots said:
Quick question re vents on windows.. our house was built in 1994 and each window has a small vent on it, apparently the windows that go back in have to have these vents.

but... looking at the other houses on the estate that have had windows fitted none of them have vents. A guy who has just been round said we have to have them, so how come the others have escaped it? they look mingin from the outside.
"trickle vents" - part of the building regs these days - you need to have some form of background ventilation available on every room ...most UPvC windows have them built in

Andy no gooder

371 posts

189 months

Thursday 1st July 2010
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philmots said:
Quick question re vents on windows.. our house was built in 1994 and each window has a small vent on it, apparently the windows that go back in have to have these vents.

but... looking at the other houses on the estate that have had windows fitted none of them have vents. A guy who has just been round said we have to have them, so how come the others have escaped it? they look mingin from the outside.
A few places that i worked for had the "trickle vents" drilled underneath the frame. So any excess water would drain on to the window sil now this was goin back some years ago and it may have changed.

Ask a neighbour if you can have a look at there's you will be looking for a hole about an inch long and 1cm wide roughly at either end this is what they may have.

blackcab

1,259 posts

223 months

Thursday 1st July 2010
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bogie said:
philmots said:
Quick question re vents on windows.. our house was built in 1994 and each window has a small vent on it, apparently the windows that go back in have to have these vents.

but... looking at the other houses on the estate that have had windows fitted none of them have vents. A guy who has just been round said we have to have them, so how come the others have escaped it? they look mingin from the outside.
"trickle vents" - part of the building regs these days - you need to have some form of background ventilation available on every room ...most UPvC windows have them built in
Trickle vents are not compulsary for replacement windows under part f of building regs - however you are advised to take them to prevent condensation build up - I had them on bedroom but not lounge windows

philmots

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Wednesday 28th July 2010
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Hey guys...

I've got them done now thanks for all the suggestions, used a local company i the end.

Haven't got trickle vents (thank god they look horrible!) said only have to go in on new builds, my house has got air bricks which should provide adequate venting..

I got 6 windows, 3 are 2x1m ish, the other 3 are 1x1m ish and 2 doors, front door with a nice stained glass.. all coated k glass. was 3k fitted and they've done a belting job. so am happy.