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Budgeting for the expense of a new front door

Essential expenditure for a striking entrance: The costs associated with purchasing new front doors, whether off-the-shelf or custom-made, are outlined here.

Estimated expenses for installing a new front door
Estimated expenses for installing a new front door

Budgeting for the expense of a new front door

In the realm of home improvements, front doors play a significant role in enhancing the overall look of a building while also serving as a crucial security feature. This article aims to shed light on the various types of front doors available, their costs, and the factors influencing their prices.

Heat-treated woods like Accoya offer better stability but are more expensive. Traditional wooden doors, while popular for their wide range of styles and affordability, can be prone to movement and require treatment. In contrast, engineered timber doors, like those made from Accoya, are less prone to movement and offer improved stability, albeit at a higher cost.

Wooden front doors, however, still hold a strong appeal. For those seeking an affordable option, reclaimed doors can be a viable choice. Their prices vary based on the material, condition, and style, with prices ranging from as little as £30 for a door in poor condition to between £60-£100 for a more common door.

Upon considering a new front door, it's essential to factor in additional costs. These may include door furniture, frame, and necessary fixings. For instance, if you want to add sidelights to a uPVC front door, expect to pay closer to £900+.

When it comes to modern materials, uPVC and aluminium doors have gained popularity. A contemporary uPVC front door, like the Fortia Curral Frosted Glazed Anthracite LH External Front Door set from B&Q, costs £397 (excluding installation). Aluminium doors, known for their insulation properties, durability, and low maintenance requirements, are becoming popular due to these features. Prices for a new aluminium door can start from £1500, but high-end brands like Origin can cost upwards of £6500 + VAT (excluding fitting).

Composite front doors, with an insulating core of solid timber or rigid foam, offer a balance between style, durability, and insulation. The cost of a new composite front door starts from £750 upwards.

Security, performance, and design are key factors influencing the cost of front doors. It's important to ensure that off-the-shelf front doors are comparable with other security-tested doors. For a bespoke door, it takes around 8 weeks to arrive, but off-the-shelf doors can be bought if the size is standard and the opening has been made to that size.

Custom-made aluminium doors, like those offered by Weru UK, start from £3,850 & VAT (excluding installation). These doors can boast unique features such as auto locking, bespoke colours, and LED lighting. They are suitable for both contemporary and renovated homes.

In conclusion, when choosing a front door, consider factors such as security needs, performance requirements, and maintenance. Elizabeth Assaf, designer at Urban Front, suggests asking these questions to ensure you make the best choice for your home. Remember, the cost of a new front door varies significantly based on the type and material of the door, the quality and security features, the size and design customization, and installation requirements. Prices can range from a few hundred to several thousand euros depending on these variables.

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