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How much for a new garage door?

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  • ian103
    ian103 Posts: 883 Forumite
    for a standard up and over door, we just had one fitted, £440 incl VAT - new frame, door and remove old door, frame and fittings - took about 1.5hrs to fit
  • docmatt
    docmatt Posts: 915 Forumite
    Hi I just bought my new insulated garage door from Ammo Doors in Brisbane a***rs.com.au they had a great show room and easy to deal with. I hope this helps you out

    Shut up :silenced:
  • prowla
    prowla Posts: 13,984 Forumite
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    ormus wrote: »
    Cor - that was 2008; it's now 2012 and the price is £349.00.
  • DaftyDuck
    DaftyDuck Posts: 4,609 Forumite
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    Tinned meat of some variety.... but at least this one can at least spell! Not string a sentence together, but spelling is a start.
  • pinkpig08 wrote: »
    Ours was about £380 fully fitted for a steel roller door, would have been extra £150 I think to have electronic motor aswell.


    could you tell me the name of the company you used please
  • ian103 wrote: »
    for a standard up and over door, we just had one fitted, £440 incl VAT - new frame, door and remove old door, frame and fittings - took about 1.5hrs to fit


    could you let me know the name of the company you used please
  • wealdroam
    wealdroam Posts: 19,180 Forumite
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    Andyowen1 wrote: »
    I would like to recommend you a firm garagedoorssquad.com they can help you out.

    What's the shipping cost of a garage door from Philadelphia to UK?
  • Really depends on the size of the opening and the type of door you buy... for a single steel up and over door (£500+), for a timber up and over door (£1300+). But this doesn't include fitting... If it's up and over could be a couple of hundred pounds. Hope that helps
  • zax47
    zax47 Posts: 1,263 Forumite
    pedal990 wrote: »
    Really depends on the size of the opening and the type of door you buy... for a single steel up and over door (£500+), for a timber up and over door (£1300+). But this doesn't include fitting... If it's up and over could be a couple of hundred pounds. Hope that helps

    I'm pretty sure that in the 7&3/4 YEARS since they asked the questions that they will have sorted a new door...... :T
  • Nilrem
    Nilrem Posts: 2,565 Forumite
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    Although they could be in need of a new new door by now.
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