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Replacement Garage Door

Post by les » Tue Mar 04, 2014 2:09 pm

Hi Everyone,

Looking to get a new garage door fitted and was wondering what the DIY option is like. In the archives, a few folk have done this but was wondering if it was a recommended option in hindsight? Supply of non branded insulated roller door is sub £500 but local companies are £1200 fitted for presumably a branded version.

Any thoughts?

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Re: Replacement Garage Door

Post by tut » Tue Mar 04, 2014 4:57 pm

As you already have the garage opening it is an easy job fitting a roller door. My local handyman did it but had to knock out the granite wall in the annexe first.

All you are doing is mounting two brackets for it to hang in, and two side rails for the runners. Craig Wallace recently did his himself also. You can get an online quote here, mine was for 8' wide at £650 for an electric remote in mahogany.

http://www.garagedoorsonline.co.uk/getquote.php

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Post by pete » Wed Mar 05, 2014 12:07 am

I got a gliderol one - same as tut I think. Works fine 5 years on ..
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Post by Corranga » Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:37 am

tut wrote:All you are doing is mounting two brackets for it to hang in, and two side rails for the runners. Craig Wallace recently did his himself also. You can get an online quote here, mine was for 8' wide at £650 for an electric remote in mahogany.

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I presume they get pretty heavy though...

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Re: Replacement Garage Door

Post by Scotty C » Wed Mar 05, 2014 12:21 pm

an old friend of mine has this company. Not sure where your based?

If you want i can PM you his number.

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Post by philthy » Wed Mar 05, 2014 4:13 pm

Scotty C wrote:an old friend of mine has this company. Not sure where your based?

If you want i can PM you his number.

Cheers

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Thats who my mate used to work for - have sent you a PM with the same info above Les.
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Re: Replacement Garage Door

Post by point n squirt » Wed Mar 05, 2014 9:24 pm

Im currently building a garage for a customer as we speak , my garage guy charges me £700 +vat for a roller door up to ten feet wide [glideroll] and a further £350 + vat for auto door thats fitted. I probably could get cheaper but he's reliable and good , you get what you pay for. PM me if your central belt and can put you on to them.
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Re: Replacement Garage Door

Post by tenkfeet » Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:13 pm

Garage door spring sheared earlier this week, nearly took my head office. Luckily no car involved and my head will heal.

Roller door could be the way forward. Ian you have a PM.
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Post by pete » Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:28 pm

Alan, pop down and look at mine if you want. You could fit it yourself, or hurt yourself trying. One of those.
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Re: Replacement Garage Door

Post by BiggestNizzy » Wed Mar 05, 2014 11:25 pm

From memory it isn't too difficult to fit but its been 15 years since I did one (ny only one) took a day and we just follow the instructions
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Re: Replacement Garage Door

Post by Titanium S1 111S (gla) » Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:12 pm

point n squirt wrote:Im currently building a garage for a customer as we speak , my garage guy charges me £700 +vat for a roller door up to ten feet wide [glideroll] and a further £350 + vat for auto door thats fitted. I probably could get cheaper but he's reliable and good , you get what you pay for. PM me if your central belt and can put you on to them.
I'm going to need a new garage at some point, although with so much else to do at the house it wont be for a while. Do you mind sharing what you are building and what it is costing? I completely understand that costs change all the time but an indication would help. FYI I'm thinking of a big double, concrete base, breeze block and render, pitched roof with fake slate.

Even a rough ball park guess would be very much appreciated.
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Re: Replacement Garage Door

Post by point n squirt » Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:27 pm

Pm'd you will try to post pics.
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