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Verdi Home Improvements

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Verdi Home Improvements We specialise in transforming properties like yours into secure, elegant and energy efficient h...
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29 Sep

Doors | Garage

Redditch - B98

Enquiry from: Pam B

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New garage up and over plus fitting

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03 Nov

Doors | External | bifold

Redditch - B98

Enquiry from: Natalie M

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customer has a doors project they are looking to have done, specially they want quotes for bifold doors. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss with a door fitter.confirmed interest via s...

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03 Nov

Doors | External | uPVC

Redditch - B98

Enquiry from: Natalie M

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customer made an online enquiry for upvc door and confirmed on sms they would like a call with a door fitter to discuss prices.please call to arrange an appointment to quote.customer has confirmed the...

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01 Mar

Doors | External | Composite

Redditch - B97

Enquiry from: Christopher A

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Composite door fitted In front door

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28 Sep

Doors | External | uPVC

Redditch - B97

Enquiry from: Jack G

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Tilt and turn sliding patio door. 2040 mm wide. 2120 mm high Irish oak colour Upvc. Double glazed

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08 Jan

Doors | External | uPVC

Redditch - B97

Enquiry from: Steve P

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Replacement of existing upvc window with french doors Width 1800 Height 2140

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24 Sep

Doors | External | Composite

Redditch - B96

Enquiry from: Steve B

Start Date: Immediate

front & back door bidfold door french/bidfold door are you the property owner: owner of the property what doors do you require: front door, back door, patio/french door, bifold additional quotes for ...

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24 Sep

Doors | External | uPVC

Redditch - B96

Enquiry from: Steve B

Start Date: Immediate

are you the property owner: owner of the property additional quotes for bifold doors: yes what level of service do you require: supply and install please call to appoint

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24 Sep

Doors | External | bifold

Redditch - B96

Enquiry from: Steve B

Start Date: Immediate

are you the property owner: owner of the property additional quotes for bifold doors: yes what level of service do you require: supply and install please call to appoint

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21 Feb

Doors | External | Composite

Redditch - B97

Enquiry from: Richard P

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Are you the home owner of that property? YES How many doors are you considering replacing? 1 (front door) What material do you require, UPVC? Composite What colour do you want them to be? Sage Green I...

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19 Feb

Doors | External | uPVC

Redditch - B98

Enquiry from: Donald M

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Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Do you require any windows to be replaced: Yes How many windows do you need: 5+ Windows Other Forms: uPVC Double Glazing What level of service do you ...

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18 Feb

Doors | External | Timber

Redditch - B98

Enquiry from: Donald M

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Customer has confirmed they would like a quote for a door. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Do you require doors: uPVC Doors Additional Quotes for Doors: Yes P...

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19 Nov

Doors | External | uPVC

Redditch - B97

Enquiry from: Jeremy G

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Are you the home owner of that property? homeowner How many doors are you considering replacing? 1 door What material do you require, UPVC? Composite What colour do you want them to be? White I assume...

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25 Jul

Doors | External | bifold

Redditch - B98

Enquiry from: Chris G

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Bi fold doors at the rear of property. Approx 4.5 metre opening. Possibly colour coding with the kitchen. Quote and advice as to whether steel lintel would be required above the bifold ( no floor abov...

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12 Apr

Doors | External | uPVC

Redditch - B97

Enquiry from: David W

Start Date: Less than one month

Outward opening rear door Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What doors do you require: Back Door What materials are you looking at for you door: PVCu What colour are you interested in:...

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11 Feb

Doors | External | bifold

Redditch - B98

Enquiry from: Kimberley B

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Customer has confirmed they would like a quote for a uPVC door Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Window Material: uPVC Do you require doors: 375, 10030 Additiona...

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11 Feb

Doors | External | uPVC

Redditch - B98

Enquiry from: Kimberley B

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Customer has confirmed they would like a quote for a uPVC door. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Window Material: uPVC Do you require doors: 375, 10030 Addition...

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20 Nov

Doors | External | uPVC

Redditch - B98

Enquiry from: Ermira D

Start Date: Less than one month

Customer has confirmed they would like a quote for a uPVC door. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached Window Material: uPVC Do you require doors: 375, 375 Addi...

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28 Oct

Doors | External | uPVC

Redditch - B96

Enquiry from: Roger Y

Start Date: Immediate

Home Owner UPVC Supplied and Fitted Call to Appoint

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04 Oct

Doors | External | bifold

Redditch - B98

Enquiry from: Kerry W

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Customer has confirmed they would like a quote for a uPVC door Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Window Material: uPVC Do you require doors: 375, 375, 10030 Addi...

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How much do Door Fitter services cost?

How much do Door Installers in Redditch charge?
Costs for Door Installers around Redditch can be very different depending upon the type of task that you need to have done in your home. It's the question we are asked a lot "how much do Door Installers in Redditch cost?". It's often very good to have an idea of how much a Door Installer are going to likely charge for their services. Prices will fluctuate based on the materials and also the tradesman selected. The table shows the kinds of work that Door Installers usually do and the average cost series of these projects. Some jobs take longer to complete than others so prices do differ by job.

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The average price
of a Door Fitter in Redditch is:

£1,271

Door Fitter job Door Fitter cost in 2024
Bi fold doors in Redditch £2,160-£3,240
Upvc door in Redditch £563-£863
garage door in Redditch £1,125-£1,725
Wooden garage doors in Redditch £1,125-£1,725
Composite front doors in Redditch £713-£1,093
Hardwood doors in Redditch £675-£1,035
Metal doors in Redditch £450-£690

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Door Fitter FAQs

How long does it take to install doors?

If you’re looking to upgrade your home or considering a remodelling project, doors can be a cool and fast way to improve the value of your property. Whether you wish to increase the visual appeal of your home with a new exterior door or simply to alter the appearance of an outdated or plain bedroom or bathroom, doors can also go a long way to improve the look of your home. If you’re thinking about taking on such a project, one of the things you might want to consider is length of time it’ll take to complete the installation process. In this post, we’re going to give you a good insight into the time it takes to complete a door installation process to help you make informed decision moving forward. Let’s take a look!

Just like any home improvement project, the duration of time it’ll take to install doors will depend on a number of factors. These factors include the style/type of door to be installed, the ease of access, the skill and experience of the installer and lots more. In general, replacing an exterior door should, on the average, take about 5 to 6 hours. An interior door, on the other hand, should be much quicker as it doesn’t require same flashing, caulking as well as other weatherproofing processes. In general, the installation of an interior door can be completed within 2 to 4 hours. If you choose to take on this task by yourself, you can expect the duration to be longer due to the little or no experience possessed.

What materials are available for doors?

Doors can be bought in a range of materials, such as wood, aluminium or uPVC. There are also more modern composite doors which use a variety of different materials for toughness and durability. Doors are also available in glass reinforced plastic (GRP), and engineered timber.

What is better, steel or aluminium for a front door?

What Is Better, Steel Or Aluminium For A Front Door?

If you’re extending or refurbishing your home or property or constructing a new one, you’ll, sooner or later, get to the point when you’d have to determine the type of door material you want to use. The most common choices include steel, aluminium, wood and PVC. However, in this article we’ll only be looking at steel and aluminium to discuss which is better for a front door. Let’s take a look!

✓ Home security. Intruders and unwanted visitors are always a concern regardless of where you live. If this is your biggest concern when going for a front door then steel doors are your best bet as they happen to be one of the sturdiest and strongest materials that can be used to manufacture a door. Not only do they not crack or warp, but they also offer some high security models that features a large number of locks as well as hinges with various style designs. However, this does not mean aluminium are left behind on this subject either as there are also some high security doors that uses aluminium as the primary metal component.

✓ Thermal insulations. Both door presentations are not completely made of steel or aluminium. For a better insulation, they’ll feature other materials such as foam,wood, polystryene foam, or fibreglass core to prevent the escape of heat. As a result, both doors can do a great job when it comes to thermal insulation like keeping your house cool in the summer and warm in the winter for a better energy efficiency.

✓ Aesthetics. If this is your primary criteria for a front door, then aluminium has a wide range of colours and styles to match the style of your home.

How do I know my new door is secure?

There are a range of locks that are available for doors. Look for ones accredited by Secured by Design and British Standards. The quality of the installation will also affect the security of the door. Additional security measures such as a double lock, security bolts and chains can support this.

How to fit a garage door?

Is your garage door a bit old and outdated? Are you planning to make some renovations? Or perhaps you just want a newer and more stylish garage door, that’s safer and easier to operate, installed. Fitting a garage door can be a bit tricky but it’s not as difficult as you might think. If you’re without proper training or experience, it’s advisable to get in touch with a reliable professional for help in order to guarantee the best results while also saving you both time and money. This guide offers you step by step instructions to assist you in the installation of a new door on our garage.

To get started, the obvious first step is to remove the old garage door. Carefully go through the manufacturer’s instructions to achieve this. Here, you’d basically have to unlatch the door, take apart the door’s panel and unscrew the tracks.

lMeasure, Fit The Hinges & Handles

• Take a measurement of the area in which the door will be fitted

• From the top of opening to ceiling should include a space of about 10 to 12.

• For the length of the garage, you should have the door’s height with about 18 or more space.

• Once done, attach stops to the sides of the opening

• Lay out the bottom piece of the door and include the weather stripping (if you deem fit) using the sawhorses.

lPut The Bottom Piece In Position

• Fit the bottom piece into door frame using a level

• Hit nails partway into each jamb

• Bend the nails slight to secure their position.

• Assemble the vertical, curved and horizontal pieces of the track using the manufacturer’s instruction

lFit The Remaining Panels

• Put the second panel on the first panel

• Use a hammer to hit nails into it

• Fit the hinges.

• Repeat the process for the number of panels required and achor individual piece into the door jamb.

lInstall Rollers

• Fit the rollers in the section’s supports

• Put the rollers in the assembled track and make sure they’re not pressed to tightly against the track to prevent friction.

lSecure Tracks & Fit The Springs

• Fit the curved and horizontal pieces

• Assemble the springs following the manufacturer’s instructions

• Ensure that the tracks are level and parallel by lifting the door to about half length

• Lift the door to cover the distance left and fit the springs to the pulley system

how to fit a upvc door?

In the past traditional door were usually made from wood and they’re normally good enough at doing the job they were required to do. However, with the advent of far more effective door building materials such as the affordable composites and UPVC, wooden doors are no longer in vogue. Being strong enough to provide the required security for home, low maintenance requirement as well as offering a strong seal and great insulating qualities, both UPVC and composite doors are among the most poplar options available in the market today. So if you’re looking to install a UPVC door in your home or property, you’d probably be wondering how to go about the task. Well, you’ve come to the right place! We’d recommend you hire the services of a professional door installer who can guarantee the best results especially if you lack proper training and experience to complete the job. In this guide, however, you’ll given a good insight into the UPVC door installation process.

• Take the measurement of the entrance to ensure the new door is the right size.

• Remove the old frame and wipe out any old mortar, sealant and any other debris.

• Resting the sill on the brickwork, make use of packers and spirit level to put the new frame in place. Check that the frame is placed the right way with drainage holes at the bottom and also level.

• Once the frame has been successfully put in place, the next line of action is to secure it. To do this, simply drill a hole through the frame. Use a masonry drill through the pilot hole and into the brickwork and ensure a tight fit with the help of packers, then put the anchor into place. Once done, make use of the fixing screw to secure the frame.

• Upon completion, you then have to put the door into place. Make sure the door is toed and heeled so as to avoid unnecessary issues in the future.

how to fit a composite door?

If you’re going through new constructions or renovations and looking to change your old front door and install a brand new composite door, then you’re at the right place. Composite door fitting can be a DIY project but it’s essential to have the necessary training and experience before commencement. If not, we’d recommend you hire the services of a reliable professional to guarantee the best results and save yourself some time and money.Here, we’ll give a good insight into the composite door fitting process.

To get started, here are some of the tools that may be required - tape measure, hammer, stanley knife, crowbar, chisel, saw. Silicone sealant gun, spirit levels, electric drill ( including the hammer section), rubber mallet and 6mm socket spanner.

lPreparation

• Remove the existing door by rounding up the door frame firstly with a knife to reduce the possible damage to the wall.

• Cut through the door jambs.

• Remove each in two separate sections.

• Ensure the opening is level without any screws, mastic and filler.

lAlign Your Composite Door

• Ensure the sill of the door is level and flat.

• Make sure the frame is square and plumb in both planes.

• Bridge the cavity of the wall and cover the DPC

• Ensure that the frame is square. If not, your composite door won’t function as it should.

lInstall Your Composite Door

• Place the door in the frame.

• Hold the frame firmly in position with wedge packers

• Make sure the packers are positioned close to where the fixing will be placed.

• Make sure the jams are square and plumb in all planes by using a long spirit level.

• Secure the frame to the brickwork with the use of a drill.

• Place the fixings at the top and bottom of each hinge as well as each of the lock keep.

• Top fixings should be fitted 150mm and 250mm from each corner.

do i need planning permission for bifold doors?

Do I Need A Planning Permission For Bifold Doors?

Are you thinking about installing bifold doors for your home or property? If yes, you’d probably want to know if you’re going to need planning permission. Well, you’re not alone! Being fully aware the application process for planning permission might not be the easiest of tasks, several home owners would like to know if they’ll be going through the process for installing bifold doors. The answer is, you may actually not need a planning permission for installing bifold doors in your home. Adding or replacing doors is basically one of the home improvement efforts that are less complicated and as a result, they normally do not require planning permission. But despite that, they still need to comply with the UK’s building regulations.

Changing or adding doors to your home or property are usually considered to be covered under permitted development and even more so, when there’s no extension constructed for the doors. However under certain circumstances, these rights can be removed by the local authorities. A good example is when the property is a listed building or in a designated conservation area.

In the event whereby you find yourself having to apply for a planning permission, the time it usually takes to be granted one depends on the number of planning applications on queue. However, it typically takes about 8 weeks or 2 months to tender your application and be granted planning permission if it’s required. To apply for planning application by UK households, you’ll have to pay £172 - which is the set application fee nationwide. In certain situations where objection arises, there may be some delays in the process. If you’re still not certain whether your new bifold doors will require a planning permission, we’d recommend consulting your local authority.

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