How Much Does a uPVC Front Door Cost?

How much does a uPVC front door cost? – What affects the cost of a front door?

These 2 questions are probably the first ones that anybody looking for a new or replacement UPVC front door will ask. It’s important to at least get a good guide price for the work in advance, so that you know if the price you are being quoted for is reasonable and not a “rip-off”.

A good front door is important for both comfort and function and here you can find out more about prices, sizes & designs on our Buyers Guide for Front Doors.

Given that a typical front door gets opened and closed 1,000’s of times per year (365 days x 3 times per day) and that around 34% of burglars come in through one, it needs to be hard wearing and secure.

How much is the front door going to cost and what will make the price higher (or lower)?

Simply put, UPVC front door prices will be related to the size, design and quality of the product.

There is more detail on prices for Upvc Front doors later in the article. But to start with, the costs of a supply only, non-glazed, solid UPVC door can start from around £320 to £375 including VAT.

How Much Does a uPVC Front Door Cost?At this price, the door should have the basic specifications as follows:

  • Includes frame
  • Multi-point locks
  • 3 keys
  • Internal beading
  • Door furniture (letter box / door handle)
  • 85mm or 150mm threshold
  • Steel reinforced frame
  • 10-year guarantee

The larger the door you need, and the more options you add, the higher the cost is likely to be.

Regular standard doors sizes used in the UKHeightWidth6 feet 6 inches High (or 1981mm)2 feet 6 inches (or 762mm)6 feet 6 inches High (or 1981mm)2 feet 9 inches (or 838mm)6 feet 8 inches High (or 2032mm)2 feet 8 inches (or 813mm)

So, if you need a front door set wider or higher than the above, the most common solution is to fit side or top panels to fill in around the door frame.


Choice of design affects door prices

What the doors look like will also affect the pricing for the job. With UPVC front doors there a number of design options, but primarily you would find:

  • Solid – non glazed doors
  • Part or full length glazing
  • Cottage door style
  • Stable door style

In each of these categories you have options for:

  • Colour
  • Surface finish
  • Furniture
  • Glazing – double or single or triple

There are dozens and dozens of design styles for UPVC Front doors and when you add to that the different finishes and colour options, your choices are almost limitless.

Opening in or out

You get the choice to have the door open inwards or outwards. Most front doors open inwards, but if you have a particular need to make it open outwards, then there is likely to be an added charge for this.

Side Panel options

For oversize openings side and top panels are the solution of choice for most properties.

Many homeowners opt for fully glazed side panels, but you can combine glazed sections with solid UPVC infill panels if you wish.

Side panels are recommended to be double glazed with toughened glass, both as a security measure and from an energy efficiency standpoint.

Frosted or patterned glass is a popular option for use in the side panels. Leaded glass is also available.

Energy ratings affects prices for front doors

These days, manufacturers supply an energy rating for their doors. The rating is from the BFRC (British Fenestration Rating Council).

Its’ format is to use an alphabetical and colour coded system to denote the energy efficiency of the door. Ratings run from A to G, although doors with a rating of F or G won’t meet current building regulation standards.

  • Some suppliers can boast an “A+ rating” for their UPVC Front doors, Everest being one of those who do so.

 

 

What are the benefits of uPVC Front Doors?

  • Ease of use

Because upvc is very stable, the doors don’t warp and so don’t have a habit of becoming ill- fitting and sticking over time. Therefore, the doors remain easy to open and close for many years.

  • Safety features

Glazing can be toughened or tempered. This is to ensure that in the event that a glazed section gets broken, there are no nasty sharp glass shards around to injure anybody.

  • Security

3 or 5 lever mortice locks, backed up by steel reinforced frames and multi-point locks give tremendous security to these doors.

  • Energy efficient

In line with modern standards, uPVC doors can be found with up to A+ ratings which make the super energy efficient to help save on you household utility costs.

  • Design & style Choice

UPVC front doors come in a huge array of styles. There is a massive choice when it comes to how your new front door can look.

  • Price Point

UPVC doors are renown for being cost effective, with some of the lowest prices for front doors in the market place


How much does a uPVC front door cost?

Prices shown are for guidance only. Always get a quotation from a reputable supplier, as prices are subject availability and to the specific requirements of your installation.
Supply Only – solid front door

Size Details Solid uPVC Front Doors Supply only Price Guide maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm white uPVC – 10 year G’tee From £340 and above maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm Anthracite Grey uPVC – 10 year G’tee From £550 and abovemaximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm Rosewood uPVC – 10 year G’tee From £500 and above

Fully Fitted

Size Details Solid uPVC Front Doors Fitted Price Guide maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mmwhite uPVC woodgrain- 10 year G’tee From £658 upwards maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm cream uPVC woodgrain – 10 year G’tee From £873 upwards maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm rosewood uPVC woodgrain – 10 year G’tee From £807 upwards

Half Glazed UPVC Front Doors

Size Details Glazed uPVC Front Doors Supply Only Price Guide maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mmwhite uPVC / Double Glazed / 10 year G’tee From £369 + over maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm cream uPVC woodgrain – 10 year G’tee From £618 + over maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm rosewood uPVC woodgrain – 10 year G’teeFrom £519 +over


How Much Does a uPVC Back Door Cost?

Prices shown are for guidance only. Always get a quotation from a reputable supplier, as prices are subject availability and to the specific requirements of your installation.
Supply only – half glazed back door

Size Details Semi Glazed uPVC Back Doors Supply Only Price Guide maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mmwhite uPVC + 10 year G’tee From £289 to £359 + over maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm cream uPVC woodgrain – 10 year G’teeFrom £508 + over maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm rosewood uPVC woodgrain – 10 year G’teeFrom £450 to £508 +over

Supply only – Full Length Glazed

Size Details Full Glass uPVC Back Doors Supply Only Price Guide maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mmwhite uPVC / Tough Glazed / 10 year G’tee From £329 to £400 + over maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm cream uPVC – 10 year G’teeFrom £600 + over maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm rosewood uPVC – 10 year G’teeFrom £480 to £549 +over


Cottage doors & Stable doors

Two specialised “doors of character” are often used to give a home a more individual look. Cottage & stable doors can be used at the front or back of the house, but a lot of buyers like to just use them at the back of the home – especially the stable door design.

Cottage doors most often are designed to give a “rustic” look in keeping with what you would imagine the door of a real country cottage would look like.

Stable doors, also lean towards “the rustic” look but have the added feature of being 2 separate halves. This split door feature allows the top section to be opened independently of the bottom half of the door (usually the top opens inwards).

How Much Do Cottage or Stable Doors Cost?

Prices shown are for guidance only. Always get a quotation from a reputable supplier, as prices are subject availability and to the specific requirements of your installation.
Supply only – half glazed stable door

Size Details Half Glass uPVC Stable Doors Supply Only Price Guide maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm white uPVC + 10 year G’tee / pre hung in frame From £500 to £550 + maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm rosewood uPVC + 10 year G’tee / pre hung in frame From £650 to £750 + maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm light oak uPVC + 10 year G’tee / pre hung in frame From £650 to £750 +

Fitted – solid stable doors

Size Details Solid uPVC Stable Doors Fitted Price Guide maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm white uPVC + 10 year G’tee From £1,059 + maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm chartwell green uPVC + 10 year G’tee From £1,200 + maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm rosewood uPVC + 10 year G’tee From £1,300 +

Supply only – Cottage Doors

Size Details Semi Glazed uPVC Cottage Doors Supply Only Price Guide maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm white uPVC 2 panel (1 glazed) pre hung in frame From £300 to £350 + maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm solid white composite / small glazed square window panel From £500 to £600 + maximum frame size 1000 x 2200mm black brown composite / small glazed square window panel From £550 to £650 +

 

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