Doors in Stockton-on-Tees
Every type of door supplied and fitted across Stockton's TS16 to TS21 postcodes: uPVC from £650, composite from £1,000, French doors from £1,400, internal doors from £120 each. Free quotes.
Doors for both Stocktons
Stockton does two very different kinds of house. Norton and the streets off the High Street carry some of the oldest housing on Teesside, Georgian and Victorian properties where a front door needs traditional proportions, a fanlight where the original had one, and colours that sit comfortably on old brick. Then there is the Stockton of Hartburn, Fairfield and Elm Tree: 1930s to 1970s semis where composite doors in grey, green and black have become close to standard issue, and where kitchen extensions keep the bi-fold and patio door side of the market busy.
Prices in Stockton
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, sliders £1,600 to £2,800, bi-folds from £2,800, internal doors £120 to £250 each. Older Norton properties sometimes need making good around out-of-square openings, and that is identified at survey and itemised in the quote, never sprung on fitting day.
Watch for in Stockton
Norton's period properties and the conservation area around the green deserve a specification conversation before ordering: traditional styles, heritage hardware and, in a handful of cases, a check on what the conservation rules expect. On the 1930s estates, original doorways often hide a tired subframe behind the architrave, so a measured survey matters. For the many Stockton homes with integral garages, the internal door between garage and house needs to be fire-rated, and a proper quote flags it automatically.