Doors in Saltburn-by-the-Sea
Every type of door supplied and fitted across Saltburn's TS12 to TS14 postcodes: uPVC from £650, composite from £1,000, with heritage styles and marine-grade hardware for the Victorian streets. Free quotes.
Heritage looks, coastal engineering
Saltburn asks two things of a front door at once. The Victorian and Edwardian terraces that climb from the station to the cliff top want traditional proportions: panelled doors, glazed fanlights where the originals had them, deep heritage colours on old brick. And the same streets take the full force of the North Sea, so the door behind the period looks needs a GRP skin, coastal-rated seals and marine-grade hardware that will not corrode into streaks down the paintwork. Composite doors in traditional styles answer both demands, which is why they have quietly taken over the town. Fitted prices run £1,000 to £1,700.
Prices in Saltburn
Standard Teesside pricing: uPVC £650 to £950 fitted, composite £1,000 to £1,700, aluminium £1,800 to £3,000, French doors £1,400 to £2,400, internal doors £120 to £250 each. Saltburn's older openings are rarely standard, tall, narrow Victorian doorways are common, so everything is made to measure off a survey rather than ordered from a size chart.
Watch for in Saltburn
Period properties deserve the heritage conversation first: door style, fanlight, hardware finish and colour that sit right on the street, and where a property is listed or in the conservation area, a check on what is expected before ordering. Marine-grade hardware is the non-negotiable on the cliff-top streets. And the town's tall, narrow openings are exactly the ones where a measured survey pays for itself, because a door made to a guessed size is a door that does not fit.