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We Do Doors Review?

Xeorix
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Has anyone ever heard of, or used We Do Doors?
We're after a very specific front door, and cannot find it anywhere without it costing a small fortune:

We Do Doors seems to be the only semi-reasonable place to get it from c.£800, but can't find anything about them
We're after a very specific front door, and cannot find it anywhere without it costing a small fortune:

We Do Doors seems to be the only semi-reasonable place to get it from c.£800, but can't find anything about them
Cashback
Total Quidco since 2007: £166.64
Total TCB since 2012: £398
Competition Wins
5* Break in Scotland
Total Quidco since 2007: £166.64
Total TCB since 2012: £398
Competition Wins
5* Break in Scotland
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I cannot help on We Do Doors - I have no experience of them. If the price includes fitting then it seems acceptable. If not then it may be expensive.
IIRR I was being offered a similar door and frame for £450, before negotiating on price,in 2013 - I do not know the current price
I cannot comment on your quality for the door blank supplier, the manufacturer, the ironmongery, the accreditation, the CE Mark, the Kitemarks, the guarantees... are all between you and We Do Doors. Of course, these all have a bearing on the cost.0 -
Hi
Just wanted to ask if you went ahead and bought your front door from we do doors?0 -
I bought a door from WeDoDoors and had it fitted a couple of weeks ago. There is a problem with the lock and the company continues to ignore my emails. I have to resort to Citizens Advice and Trading Standards for any resolution.0
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we-do-doors.co.uk is a trading name of Forth Windows & Doors Ltd a Scottish company governed by Scottish Law not English law, their registration number is SC437247
e-mail
info@we-do-doors.co.uk
Customer Services
Tel 01333 377177Buying quality goods which last, should be an investment that saves money. :T
Buying cheap products which fail, wastes money and costs twice as much in the long run. :mad:0 -
Auntyfatcat wrote: »I bought a door from WeDoDoors and had it fitted a couple of weeks ago. There is a problem with the lock and the company continues to ignore my emails. I have to resort to Citizens Advice and Trading Standards for any resolution.
I know it may sound bizarre but if you bought a standard door from the internet then under the new consumer rights act, you get 28 days to change your mind and return for a full refund.
I know that leaves a hole in your house so many wont bother but it is worth checking your rights (as I understand it, its at their cost to remove the door but not to put anything back)
SashmanBuying quality goods which last, should be an investment that saves money. :T
Buying cheap products which fail, wastes money and costs twice as much in the long run. :mad:0 -
To the customer having door a problem noted above posted on: 17th Nov 16, 4:27 PM
From We Do Doors
It is critical to us as a company to make sure that we take care of all customers. Having read the post above, can MSE username "Auntyfatcat" please get in touch so we can confirm your problem has been rectified as we would never leave any customer with a pending issue.
Please call Jennifer on: 0800 610 1660
Regards,
We Do Doors team“Official Company Representative
I am the official company representative of WeDoDoors. MSE has given permission for me to post in response to queries about the company, so that I can help solve issues. You can see my name on the companies with permission to post list. I am not allowed to tout for business at all. If you believe I am please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com This does NOT imply any form of approval of my company or its products by MSE"0 -
I would not recommend this company. They don't return calls or emails. I cannot use my door as the lock is stiff and I am not double locking as it can take up to 20 mins to get in the door!! I would not recommend.0
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I just called them to get a quote for supplying 4 internal doors. The lady said “£129 for the most basic standard internal door”, “For all four?” I replied, “No, that’s just for one”.
B&Q are selling them for £20 - £32 each, depending on quality. I understand the quality may be different but good grief, a door is a door.0 -
To be fair to them and I dont know how they quote but the national schedule of rates used by a lots of trades has it at a similar price to supply and fit an internal door.0
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