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Courtesy Fire Door
tristinh
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Hi,
We have received a quote for our courtesy door to the garage and it is 750 pounds, fully fitted, including VAT. It is an internal PVCu Fire Door. Does this sound about right?
Thanks.
We have received a quote for our courtesy door to the garage and it is 750 pounds, fully fitted, including VAT. It is an internal PVCu Fire Door. Does this sound about right?
Thanks.
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Are you having 2 doors fitted?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/53021739#Comment_530217390 -
Thanks. Thought I had posted it already but couldn't find it.:o0
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UPVC and FIRE DOOR dont normally go together because upvc tends to melt - i'd imagine that this has some fire resistant core material with a upvc cladding
Is it partly glazed aswell? that tends to push the price of traditional timber fire doors up considerably0
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