Togalosh
Established Member
Evening Gents,
Although I am very interested in making doors I am not confident enough in my skills to make flat external doors & draught proof frames for my house.. so.. I need recommendations for a good joiner or quality door supplier/installer please. I would prefer someone local to Brum but that is flexible.
I tried a few yrs ago to find doors for my sister's house & it took many hours of tedious internet searching as 'solid door' searches brought up veneered solid core doors (which was not immediately evident until I got into the specs of each door !).. these were eventually fitted & the veneer didn't last a 3 yrs. I don't want solid core doors.
Or do I do it myself?
I have a Victorian terrace house with a stone step & draughty doorway on the front which has those stick-on strips around it but they are not working well enough & look $h1t besides - the gap is not even all around. The door is 4 panel & has real stained glass upper panels which are cold, unsafe & not secure. I do have a fair standard of woodworking skills; would you think it'd be achievable to install better draught proofing to the exiting frame (& buy a better door & fit it properly) ? Doors & frames seem to come together for the obvious reasons. I could get a set & use the strips out of the frames in the existing frames, no ??
There's main problem is that there's a pointed window & window frame above the doorway which shares the same framework.. it would be expensive if I was to replace the whole lot hence my questions above.
Can you recommend some draught proofing systems/websites with various systems - DPM strips in rebates ? I know SDS London & IMD.
(If you are still reading)
Any help, advice or recommendations would be most welcome.
Togs
Although I am very interested in making doors I am not confident enough in my skills to make flat external doors & draught proof frames for my house.. so.. I need recommendations for a good joiner or quality door supplier/installer please. I would prefer someone local to Brum but that is flexible.
I tried a few yrs ago to find doors for my sister's house & it took many hours of tedious internet searching as 'solid door' searches brought up veneered solid core doors (which was not immediately evident until I got into the specs of each door !).. these were eventually fitted & the veneer didn't last a 3 yrs. I don't want solid core doors.
Or do I do it myself?
I have a Victorian terrace house with a stone step & draughty doorway on the front which has those stick-on strips around it but they are not working well enough & look $h1t besides - the gap is not even all around. The door is 4 panel & has real stained glass upper panels which are cold, unsafe & not secure. I do have a fair standard of woodworking skills; would you think it'd be achievable to install better draught proofing to the exiting frame (& buy a better door & fit it properly) ? Doors & frames seem to come together for the obvious reasons. I could get a set & use the strips out of the frames in the existing frames, no ??
There's main problem is that there's a pointed window & window frame above the doorway which shares the same framework.. it would be expensive if I was to replace the whole lot hence my questions above.
Can you recommend some draught proofing systems/websites with various systems - DPM strips in rebates ? I know SDS London & IMD.
(If you are still reading)
Any help, advice or recommendations would be most welcome.
Togs