Doors in Billingham
Every type of door supplied and fitted across Billingham's TS22 and TS23 postcodes: uPVC from £650, composite from £1,000, bi-folds from £2,800, internal doors from £120 each. Free quotes.
Semis, extensions and sensible money
Billingham is ICI-era housing at scale: thousands of post-war semis and terraces across the Station estate, Low Grange, High Grange and the town centre streets, built to standard patterns that make door replacement about as straightforward as it gets. Openings are predictable, lead times are short, and a like-for-like swap is usually a two to three-hour job. The same straightforward stock has made Billingham extension country: single-storey kitchen extensions across the back of those semis are everywhere, and most of them finish with a set of bi-folds or wide sliding patio doors.
Prices in Billingham
Standard Teesside pricing: uPVC doors £650 to £950 fitted, composite £1,000 to £1,700, aluminium £1,800 to £3,000, French doors £1,400 to £2,400, bi-folds from £2,800, internal doors £120 to £250 each hung. Billingham's standard openings keep quotes at the lower end more often than most towns, and the value end of the range, a good uPVC back door or a keenly priced composite front door, is where much of the town sensibly shops.
Watch for in Billingham
On post-war semis, the original door frames are timber set into the brick, and the new frame replaces them entirely, so the quote should include full frame replacement rather than a door hung in the old frame. For extensions, get the door set specified at the same time as the build, because the opening size the builder leaves decides which panel configurations fit. And on rental properties, uPVC doors at £650 to £950 with a 3-star cylinder are the pragmatic specification.