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There are many reasons why you may want to replace your front or back door with a new uPVC one. This type of material is low maintenance, durable and is also energy efficient. It is also very secure. The doors are available in a wide range of colours and styles and can be glazed or unglazed. You can even add extra security features such as a sash jammer to ensure you’re locked in when you leave.

You should take care to choose a door that will fit with your existing uPVC frame. You should take measurements so that the new door will fit. This will involve measuring the thickness of your door. You can use a tape measure to measure the thickness of your door. If you need to make any adjustments, you should be able to do this easily.

There are several different types of uPVC door to choose from. If you are looking for a standard grey door, the price will start at PS550. If you are after a coloured door, you can expect to pay between PS620 and PS700. You can choose from a range of glazing options, including a decorative grid, which will increase the cost. Other options include composite doors, which are also durable and are available in a variety of colours.

You may also be able to buy a free door through the Help 2 Buy scheme. This is a great way to get a new uPVC door without having to spend a lot of money.

If you have already bought a uPVC door and are having trouble fitting it, you can contact a local joiner. A joiner will be able to give you a quote. This can vary depending on your location and the amount of work you are looking to have done. They will also be able to fit your new door. You will need to provide them with the correct door handle and hinges to ensure it fits properly.

If you are interested in having your new uPVC door fitted, you should make sure you have a good idea of how much the work will cost. The amount of work will depend on the size of the door, the frame and the materials you will need to use. Having a good idea of the cost can be the difference between having a satisfactory installation and having a poor job. You should be able to find a good local joiner on HouseholdQuotes. You can compare quotes to save yourself a lot of money.

If you are looking for a uPVC door, you should consider the quality of the material. In some cases, cheaper uPVC is less than reliable. It may discolour or crack, and it may not be as durable as the more expensive option. Choosing a uPVC door that is of higher quality will save you money in the long run. UPVC doors can last for up to 25 years.

You should also consider how much labour will be involved in the installation. A lot of people opt for a national installer. They have access to a huge range of designs and are members of a trade association. This helps to guarantee that the work is authorised and follows regulations.

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