How Much To Install A Bedroom Door

How Much To Install A Bedroom Door

When you are modernising your home, you might decide to renew your internal doors. The type of doors you choose will affect the light and space, but you should also think about soundproofing and fire resistance. Do you want doors that are maintenance-free? Or is solid wood your first choice?

In this guide, we'll tell you about the costs of hanging a door and how the costs are affected. You can also find out how to find a tradesperson and what questions to ask them when they visit you to give a quote.

We'll show you what goes into hanging a door and how you can save money on your purchase. Finally, we'll answer some of your frequently asked questions.

How Much Do Internal Doors Cost?

Door Type Estimated Supply Cost
White Doors £30 to £145 each
Wooden Doors £50 to £240 each
Glazed Doors £90 to £310 each
Fire Doors £60 to £700 each
Bi-fold Doors (unglazed) £80 to £220 per set
Bi-fold Doors (glazed) £680 to £1,800 per set
French Doors £170 to £430 per pair
Flush Doors £50 to £340 each
Louvre Doors £40 to £60 each

As you can see from the above table, we have set out the average supply costs of a variety of doors. The time required to fit a door is typically 2 hours. Removing the old door is included in that time scale.

On average, door fitters or carpenters charge between £45 to £60 per door. HouseholdQuotes can help you find a door fitter to complete the job on budget. Tell us briefly what you need, and we'll find tradespeople to give you no-obligation quotes for the work.

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What Affects the Cost of Buying and Fitting an Internal Door?

The Quality of Your Door

The type of material that's used in the manufacture of your door will affect the price. The three main types of doors are:

Solid Wood

A solid wood door is made from natural timber that hasn't been engineered. Wood is popular because it's durable and attractive. Hardwood solid wood doors often come from oak. A softwood door is often made from pine.

The advantages of a solid wood door are its aesthetic appeal and its durability. A solid wood door also offers great insulation and soundproofing. They are heavy to fit though and will need some maintenance if you want the door to keep its fresh appearance.

Solid wood doors are one of the most expensive types of doors you can buy. A solid oak door will start at around £180.

Solid Core

A solid core door is filled with engineered wood like MDF. It has a wooden veneer, but the complete door isn't made from 100% natural wood.

That said, it is an attractive option from solid wood. It is durable, fire resistant and offers good insulation and soundproofing. It doesn't require the level of maintenance a solid wood door will need. Solid core doors start from around £100.

Hollow Core

Hollow core doors are manufactured to supply a low-cost alternative to a solid, or solid core door. The door is made from a layer of wood or fibreboard. Inside the door, there is a honeycomb interior made from strong cardboard or plastic.

Hollow doors are inexpensive to buy and are easy to install. Because they don't have a solid core they don't provide as much insulation or soundproofing as solid doors.

Hollow core doors start from around £50.00.

Laminate

Laminate doors are a great alternative to wood if you don't want to have to worry about maintenance or painting. They come pre-painted and all you need to do is hang them. Laminate doors have the appearance of wood but with a lower price range.

A laminate door starts at around £150.

The Style of Door You Choose

The style you choose will also have a bearing on the cost of your internal doors. Some examples of popular door types include:

  • Contemporary doors: these are modern standard doors with or without glazing. Some are panelled and others are made up of one piece of wood or PVC.
  • Cottage doors: these are ideal if you are creating a farmhouse-style home. Some doors are designed to look like barn doors whilst others have decorative glazing.
  • Fire doors: if you have recently converted your loft, you might have a fire door installed as part of the building regulations. Fire doors are designed to resist heat. The average time for heat resistance in an internal fire door is 30 minutes which is known as an FD30 fire door.
  • Internal French doors: these are fitted with glass from top to bottom in a pair, rather than a single glass door. They are often used to create more natural light and a feeling of space.
  • Internal glazed doors: glazed doors have a certain amount of glass in the frame. The glass can either cover the whole door, half of the door or as a rectangle on one side of the door or the other. Glass doors can also be patterned and coloured or painted with a decorative glaze.
  • Bi-fold doors: these doors are often used when the door covers a large space. They have a track on the bottom which slides along and folds as it opens to create a larger opening.
  • Louvred doors: these are often used where ventilation is required. They are made up of wooden or PVC slats and can be painted or varnished if made of timber.

Door Hanging Accessories

Once you have chosen your door, you'll also want to pick the accessories that go with it. Door hanging accessories include:

Door Liners

You place door liners in the inner edge of a door to stop it from jamming or sticking when it is opened and closed. Softwood internal linings for a single opening start at around £30.

Doorstops

Door stoppers are usually installed to stop a door from hitting another surface when it is opened. This could be a wall or another door. They can be fitted into skirting boards, on door hinges or on the floor. Doorstops can cost a couple of pounds each or you can pay £20 or more.

Architraves

The architrave around your door frame hides any door joints or rough trimming. It makes your door look more attractive. MDF white architrave is normally sold in packs and prices start at around £5.00 each. You can though pay more depending on the material you use.

Door Handles or Knobs

There is a vast range of door handles and knobs to be found. You can choose brass, chrome, stainless steel, nickel, and iron. Prices depend on the quality of the material and the style you choose. You can buy a standard stainless-steel handle for less than £10. Or you can pay more than £200 for solid brass.

Hinges

You'll need a set of 3 door hinges for the average door. They are an inexpensive purchase. You can buy a set of 3 galvanised steel hinges for around £6.

Your Location

If you live in London, or the South East of England then you are likely to pay more for a tradesperson than someone living in the Midlands or the North of England. Prices are usually between 10% and 20% higher in London and the South East.

How Can I Save Money on an Internal Door?

Look out for sales in high street shops and online.

You can also browse websites like Gumtree or Preloved for good quality second-hand doors.

Choose a door style that's within your budget. For example, an oak solid wood door will be more expensive than an oak veneer.

Comparing quotes from multiple tradespeople is another key way to save money. We can help you find local tradespeople to give you no-obligation quotes to hang your doors.

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What's Involved in Hanging an Internal Door?

This is how a professional will hang a door into an existing frame. It will probably take between one and a half and two hours to complete the job.

Tools Required:

  • Wood plane
  • Circular saw
  • Drill and appropriate drill bits
  • Wood chisel
  • Screwdriver
  • Hammer
  • Sharp pencil

The first thing the tradesperson will do is remove the old door. This can then be used as a template to make sure the new door is a perfect fit.

They will then place the old door and the new door together on the floor

The position of the hinges will then be marked out from the old door to the new door. They can be transferred to the new door, or you can fit new hinges if you prefer.

The tradesperson can then lay the doors on top of each other to check the width and the length. Your tradesperson will make sure they have the doors matched so the top of the new door is against the top of the old door.

Using a circular saw, they will trim the door to size. Then the door will be picked up and placed against the door frame to double-check that the measurements are correct

The next job is to fit the hinges. The hinges will be placed in the position marked on the new door earlier. Using a pencil, a template will be drawn around the hinge. After this, your tradesperson will take a chisel and gently cut it into the wood to make space for the hinge.

Once the hinges are in place the tradesperson will put the door on its hinges and do a final check to make sure the door is opening and closing correctly.

The last job will be to add the accessories such as a door handle or knob and a lockset if required by using a drill and some screws.

How Do I Find and Hire Someone to Hang a Door?

Personal recommendations are always important. Do your family, friends, or colleagues know anyone who can fit a door? Someone in your network might be happy to recommend a tradesperson they have used in the past or that they know personally.

HouseholdQuotes is also happy to help you find a professional to hang your doors.

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What Questions Should I Ask Them?

It's useful to ask questions when a tradesperson visits you for a quote. It will tell you a bit more about that person and their company. Always make sure you get a written quote and try to get each quote to cover the same job scope. If you have similar quotes, they are easier to compare.

Is There a Minimum Charge?

This is an important question. If you only have one door to hang, the tradesperson you hire may have a minimum charge for their time.

If you are having more than one door hung, then you should look around for someone who will give you a fixed price for the entire job.

Do Have Experience Hanging Doors?

It's always sensible to ask how much experience someone has for the job. Carpenters tend to have quite a lot of experience hanging doors, but there are also many competent labourers and other tradespeople who also have experience with internal doors.

Have You Got Insurance?

Public liability insurance provides insurance cover to a tradesperson. If an accident happens, for example, you or a visitor to your property are injured. They might then sue you or the tradesperson for negligence.

The public liability insurance covers the costs of such a claim if the accident wasn't due to your negligence or the tradesperson. All tradespeople should have public liability cover to protect them from negligence claims.

Are You a Member of a Trade Association?

Hiring someone who is a member of a trade association usually means they have specific qualifications and that they work according to the standards set by the association.

For example, a carpenter could be a member of the Institute of Carpenters or the British Woodworking Federation.

Do You Have a Portfolio and Client Testimonials?

If your doors are bespoke or otherwise different from the standard doors found in most high street shops, you may want to ask for photos to see how the door should look once hung.

If you need multiple doors hung, it can be quite a big job so you may want to ask for written recommendations from previous customers.

Final Checklist

Here's our final checklist to make the process of fitting an internal door easier:

  • Set your budget
  • Do your research and decide on a style of door that suits your needs and budget
  • Look out for high street sales or good quality second-hand doors
  • Get quotes for a carpenter or handyperson to hang your door
  • Choose your tradesperson and enjoy your new door!
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you replace an interior door without replacing the frame?

If the frame is in good condition and it's not worn or warped, then you should be able to replace your interior door using the old frame. If you want a new frame, you should look for a pre-hung door.

Should doors open inwards or outwards?

There aren't any particular rules about interior doors. Most interior doors open inwards which make sense. If they opened outwards, they may knock against a person who was walking past. Also, an inward opening door doesn't take up space in another room or hallway.

Can you reverse the swing of a door?

Yes, a tradesperson can reverse the swing of the door. You would need to swap the hinges and make good where the old hinges were located.

If you have a lock on the door that will need changing as well. The job should take between 2 and 3 hours. The average cost should be between £60 and £150.

Can I hang a door myself?

If you are good at DIY and you have the appropriate tools there is no reason why you can't hang a door yourself. You may need help hanging the door if it is heavy.

When do I know it's time to replace an interior door?

You should think about replacing your old interior door if it becomes difficult to open or close, It's damaged or the frame has warped.

Do I need to inform my local authority if I am replacing internal doors?

No. You don't need planning permission to replace internal doors. If you live in a conservation area you may need permission to change external doors and windows.

How much does it cost to replace a uPVC front door?

A doubled glazed uPVC front door will cost, on average, between £275 and £400. If you want to know more about replacing this type of front door, read our complete guide.

What size is a standard UK internal door?

Doors come in all shapes and sizes, but if you have standard doors in your home, they are likely to be 1981 x 762 x 35 mm. That's 6 feet 6 inches by 2 feet, 6 inches.

How Much To Install A Bedroom Door

Source: https://householdquotes.co.uk/internal-door-fitting-costs/

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