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Can you cut down a upvc door frame?

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#1 ·
Is this do able,or is there some kind of reinforcing inside?
We've got a couple of brick built sheds in the garden and we've plastered one out and painted it to make a decent room,only issue is the door which is timber/glass and on the way out.
Found a used door on eBay local to us,height is spot on but 30mm to wide:mad: So feasible or easier to wait for the right size to come up?
 
#7 ·
Ahh ok will keep looking then cheers,can't really make the opening any bigger,one side is tight to the wall and the other has a window quite close.
These doors come up quite often on eBay just this one was v.local to us and cheap,sure the right size will come up soon:D
 
#13 ·
Not all hinge systems require an add-on to the jamb.

TBH, I hate the add on - it messes with my OCDness, and often I will order one on both sides to make it look right.

Agreed, they are so cheap now - I'm glad I got out of manufacturing when I did (20 yrs ago) the hay day was 25yrs ago, when an average window selling to public for ÂŁ500 was sold to builder/fitter for ÂŁ250 and cost ÂŁ100 to make.

Now, with rising production costs, and greater competition causing falling prices - The margins are so tight the only way to make any money is on huge volumes, that means huge factories and huge investments.

The trick of it, is to see these things and get involved during their infancy and make good in the early days before the big boys take all the marbles from the school yard.
Wonder what the next big seller will be? :D
 
#15 ·
It's been, from memory:

Upvc windows
Conservatorys
Kitchens
Laminate floors

Always a bandwagon, I've managed to miss them all :lol:

I always have an add on both sides, then the fitter covers it when he trims the outside. He does an awesome job. I've seen some proper Blunkett Upvc fitting over the years :eek:
 
#16 ·
Since we are on the subject of UPvC doors...

I have a large windows in my drawing room (unfortunately whole house is UPvC which I don't like but it was done before me I face Atlantic so it has its pluses!).

I've asked for two quotes locally to change window into a door....which doesn't involve changing opening apart from cutting down to floor level. Fitting a door (standard double width), capping cavity and making good. Door is standard double width and quite tall so would be normal door height with glass pane above.

Both quotes are ÂŁ2,300 which sounds crazy to me. I could get to just over ÂŁ1,500 assuming ÂŁ700 for door, a few hundred for materials and two men one day.

What price should I expect to pay?