New Front Door for a 200 Year Old Cottage
Discussion
I don't think the material will make a huge amount of difference, the work is the same. We had an oak door in our last house which cost 1000 - made to fit and fitted. The identical one in a softwood was 800 ish.
1500 doesn't sound too bad - depends what is involved. style, glass, etc etc.
It starts to make finding a non vat registered joiner worthwhile though.
1500 doesn't sound too bad - depends what is involved. style, glass, etc etc.
It starts to make finding a non vat registered joiner worthwhile though.
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