Doors in Middlesbrough
Every type of door supplied and fitted across Middlesbrough's TS1 to TS9 postcodes: uPVC from £650, composite from £1,000, bi-folds from £2,800, internal doors from £120 each. Free quotes.
A town of very different doorways
Middlesbrough's housing spans more variety than the rest of Teesside put together, and the right door for one street is wrong for the next. The Victorian and Edwardian terraces of Linthorpe and Longlands suit traditional panelled doors with glazed top lights, in deep colours that respect the brickwork. The 1930s semis of Acklam, Whinney Banks and Tollesby take almost anything, with composite doors in anthracite grey the runaway favourite. The newer estates at Nunthorpe and Coulby Newham lean contemporary, and the post-war estates across Netherfields and Beechwood are where a solid, secure door earns its keep hardest.
Prices in Middlesbrough
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, and internal doors £120 to £250 each hung. Every quote is priced off a measured survey of your opening, because Middlesbrough's older terraces in particular are never quite standard sizes, and guessing is how door jobs go wrong.
Watch for in Middlesbrough
On the older terraces, check the lintel and the subframe before pricing: out-of-square Victorian openings are routine and a proper quote allows for making good rather than discovering it on the day. Security specification matters across the town, so a TS007 3-star cylinder and PAS 24 construction belong in every quote by name. And on the 1930s semis, the original doorway often had a glazed top light that modern ranges reproduce, worth asking for if you want to keep the hall light.