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Why use a professional
door fitter?
Installing a door is a job for a skilled carpenter, not a handyman. Although new doors come with perfectly straight edges, door frames can get distorted over time, with warped and bowed edges.
Hanging a new interior or exterior door in a badly shaped frame, and making it look right and work properly, requires a high degree of skill, judgement and experience. You’ll find more details on our door fitting page.
What our customers say…
Refreshingly professional, the care and attention to detail from Phil and his team is truly exceptional. In over 35 years in dealing with people in Phil’s line of work, I’ve never come across someone so passionate and meticulous, I unreservedly commend Phil to anyone interested in his range of services. Well done and keep up...
Nitin
November 2020
I have just had a new front door fitted. I spoke to Philip only about 4 weeks ago, he and his main man visited, measured and gave us several options. Whilst a little expensive, i had the vibe that they knew what they were doing. Now 3 weeks later i am extremely pleased at the...
Keith
February 2021
I just have to write to tell you that we are thoroughly pleased with the walnut doors that we chose from your company – they really do add the “wow” factor and that finishing touch to our home and totally worth spending that extra bit of money. I could tell we purchased from the right...
Cliff
September 2017
Many thanks, love the doors and great service, would recommend you without hesitation.
Mary
November 2018
Thanks Philip for fitting 5 doors and and furniture you did a great job, found you friendly and helpful I would recommend you to anyone who needs work done.
Louie
February 2020
Nice, clean and perfect door fitter, either internal and external doors. I recommend 1000%.
Carlos
July 2017
Door fitter experts
All new doors have perfectly straight edges. But a door frame can become ‘cupped’ or ‘bellied’, making the edges uneven and bowed.
A ‘cupped’ edge is when the door frame bows outwards, making parts of it wider. And a ‘bellied’ door frame bows inwards, making parts of it narrower.
This can happen when the foundations of the building move (as all foundations do), causing the walls and door frames to move with them. The older the building, the more likely it is that the door frames will become seriously cupped or bellied – or both.