Cost of hanging a door

Internal doors are around £35 to hang but i have been asked to supply and hang a new 2xGG door into a exsisting frame

How much should i charge for this? :D
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  • woodbutcher_2
    woodbutcher_2 Posts: 747 Forumite
    I would charge £75.00 to fit an external door.That would include glazing it,hanging,locks,handles,letterplate and weather bar.About half a days work i reckon.
  • phill99
    phill99 Posts: 9,093 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    And the rest! Always allow a day for front doors. There is a lot of hardware to go in - allow a day, I always do.
    Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.
  • bookduck
    bookduck Posts: 1,136 Forumite
    James_Head wrote: »
    Internal doors are around £35 to hang but i have been asked to supply and hang a new 2xGG door into a exsisting frame

    How much should i charge for this? :D

    Internal doors £35 - can tell your not based in London! My friend was charged for internal doors and all the bits (but using the original frame) £400 per door in a 2 bedroom BLT
    GOOGLE it before you ask, you'll often save yourself a lot of time. ;)
  • I'd be happy with £75.00 for a 2xgg.Confident i could do it in a morning.Maybe i'm cheap compared to others on here but i live in the wild and wooly north.I have a mate works in London.Charges £100 for an internal door.Not sure what he would charge for an external.Will ring and ask him tomorrow.
  • ukwoody
    ukwoody Posts: 531 Forumite
    I charge a full day £120 for an external door as basically it takes over half a day, can easily go wrong, letter boxes take time, and if it says takes 6 hours, the rest of the day is lost. If it is to be painted and there is little to actually be trimmed off it, I might do it for less, but certainly not if it's going to be varnished.

    woody
    City & Guilds qualified Wood Butcher:D
  • James_Head
    James_Head Posts: 30 Forumite
    bookduck wrote: »
    Internal doors £35 - can tell your not based in London! My friend was charged for internal doors and all the bits (but using the original frame) £400 per door in a 2 bedroom BLT

    Jesus thats alot for 2 internal doors :eek:

    well i compared prices with other carpenters around my area and those on here and £35 per internal door is what they all roughly come 2

    It is to be hung on side of garage so no letter box etc

    Be first time dun a external door so will make sure give myself plenty of time :D
  • ukwoody
    ukwoody Posts: 531 Forumite
    Not too bad if it's on the side of a garage like that. Even I might charge a little less if it's not the main door to the house or easily seen.

    woody
    City & Guilds qualified Wood Butcher:D
  • James_Head
    James_Head Posts: 30 Forumite
    what sort price woody? around £80 mark?
  • woodbutcher_2
    woodbutcher_2 Posts: 747 Forumite
    I charge £18.00 pound an hour and am very confident i could do a 2xgg in 4 hrs hence £75.00.Other types,heavy hardwood for instance,would charge more but the original question was concerning a 2xgg.Standard internal doors i could do for £35.00 depending on quantity and type of door.Did a load of very heavy oak veneered internal doors recently and would have lost money at £35.00 per door.
  • James_Head
    James_Head Posts: 30 Forumite
    yep i agree

    all depend on the type of door etc

    thanks for your help :D
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