New doors in Teesside: get a competitive quote
Get a free, competitive quote for any door in your home, from a new front door in composite, uPVC or aluminium to bi-folds across the back of the house or a full set of internal doors. Covering Middlesbrough, Stockton, Billingham, Redcar, Hartlepool, Thornaby and Yarm, with a fast turnaround on quotes.
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Door services in Teesside
Get a free, competitive quote for any door in the house: front, back, patio, bi-fold or a full set of internal doors. Clear pricing, fast turnaround.
Composite Doors
The front door most Teesside homes end up with: solid, secure, maintenance-free, in your colour.
From £1k →
uPVC Doors
The sensible-money door: weatherproof, low maintenance, and £300 to £500 less than composite.
From £650 →
Aluminium Doors
Slim frames, sharp lines, any RAL colour: the contemporary choice for entrances and glazed doors.
From £1.8k →
Bi-Fold Doors
Fold the whole wall away: the extension finish that changed how Teesside uses its gardens.
From £2.8k →
Patio & French Doors
The classic garden door and its sliding cousin: light, access and a bigger-feeling room in a day.
From £1.4k →
Internal Doors
The fastest transformation in the house: a full set of new doors, hung in a day.
From £120 →How it works
- Tell us about your doors. Two minutes in the quote form, property type, which doors you want replacing, the material and style you have in mind, postcode.
- Get your free quote. Your job is priced properly and competitively, with a fast turnaround.
- You decide. Talk the quote through, ask questions, take your time. No charge, no pressure.
How much do new doors cost in Teesside?
A new front door, supplied and professionally fitted, costs between £650 and £3,000 in most Teesside homes in 2026, depending on the material: uPVC from £650 to £950, composite from £1,000 to £1,700, aluminium from £1,800 to £3,000. At the back of the house, French doors run £1,400 to £2,400, sliding patio doors £1,600 to £2,800, and a three-panel bi-fold £2,800 to £4,500. Inside, a full set of internal doors costs £120 to £250 per door hung, including handles and hinges.
What moves a door quote is specification rather than salesmanship: the material, the glass, the locking hardware, the size of the opening, and how much making good the frame and reveals need once the old door comes out. Every quote here comes from an actual survey of the opening, since a door price without a tape measure behind it is just a guess.
| Door type | Typical fitted price | Best suited to |
|---|---|---|
| uPVC door | £650 to £950 | Budget front and back doors |
| Composite door | £1,000 to £1,700 | Front doors, kerb appeal and security |
| Aluminium door | £1,800 to £3,000 | Contemporary entrances, large glazed doors |
| French doors | £1,400 to £2,400 | Garden access from living rooms |
| Sliding patio doors | £1,600 to £2,800 | Wider openings, uninterrupted glass |
| Bi-fold doors (3 panel) | £2,800 to £4,500 | Opening a whole wall to the garden |
| Internal doors | £120 to £250 per door | Whole-house refreshes |
Full material-by-material breakdowns are in our Teesside door cost guide, and the front door materials guide compares composite, uPVC, aluminium and timber honestly.
One site, every door in the house
Most door companies on Teesside specialise in one material and quietly talk down the rest. This site covers the whole market: composite doors for the front, uPVC doors where budget matters, aluminium doors for contemporary builds, bi-fold doors and patio and French doors across the back of the house, and internal doors for every room in between. Whatever you are replacing, you get one straight quote for the right product rather than a sales pitch for the only product someone happens to sell.
Teesside's housing stock makes that range matter. A 1930s semi in Acklam or Hartburn wants a traditional panelled front door; a Wynyard new build takes a flush contemporary slab; a Saltburn terrace needs hardware that survives the sea air; and a Billingham extension is not finished until the bi-folds go in. The right door depends on the house, the opening and the budget, and the quote should reflect all three.
What good looks like
Four tests sort a solid door quote from a flimsy one, and they are worth applying whoever you buy from:
- Insured: public liability cover, shown on request.
- Proven: fitted doors locally you can go and look at, on houses like yours.
- Written quotes: broken down line by line, so the door, frame, glass, hardware, cylinder grade and making good are all visible, never one number scrawled on a business card.
- Certified: PAS 24 security performance, plus FENSA or CERTASS registration wherever the installation needs it.
From quote to fitted door
External doors are made to measure, so the typical run on Teesside is two to four weeks from order to installation, and the fitting itself takes between two hours for a straight door swap and a full day for a bi-fold installation with lintel work. Internal door sets are usually fitted in a single day, sometimes two for a whole house with architraves. The survey comes first in every case: a proper measure of the opening, a check of the frame and threshold, and a written, itemised quote before you commit to anything.
Get a competitive quote for your Teesside doors
Competitive pricing, quoted properly for your job. No charge, no pressure.
- ✓ Free quotes
- ✓ Competitive pricing
- ✓ All TS postcodes covered
Where we cover
We cover the whole Teesside conurbation, from the Hartlepool Headland to the Wynyard estates.
Full details on the areas we cover page.
Frequently asked questions
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Door guides for Teesside homeowners
How Much Do New Doors Cost in Teesside? (2026)
Real 2026 fitted prices for every door type, the extras that move quotes, and how to judge what you're being offered.
Front Door Materials Compared: Composite, uPVC, Aluminium, Timber
The honest four-way comparison: what each material costs, what it does well, and where it falls down.
Bi-Fold vs Sliding vs French Doors Compared
Three ways to the garden, priced and compared: openings, glass area, thresholds, wind and cost.
Get a competitive quote for your Teesside doors
Competitive pricing, quoted properly for your job. No charge, no pressure.
- ✓ Free quotes
- ✓ Competitive pricing
- ✓ All TS postcodes covered