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How Much Will a UPVC Back Door Cost?

How Much Will a UPVC Back Door Cost?

Knowing how much a UPVC back door will cost can sometimes be difficult to determine, as there are a lot of different types of doors that you can choose from. UPVC doors are usually cheaper than other types of doors, notably metal or wooden doors, as they make use of more cost-effective materials. 

However, within UPVC doors there is still considerable variation. As a result, many factors affect costs. These factors broadly include the following:

  • Material costs: UPVC is a very cheap material with many good qualities that are useful for doors, notably the ability to resist weather. However, there are also other materials in UPVC doors, with composite doors potentially featuring stainless steel, double-glazing and other finishes, which can all affect prices.
  • Manufacturing costs: Some types of doors are more complex to manufacture, which means a longer time is required to get them finished – so costs are naturally higher. Specialist doors, such as those designed for high-security areas and places with extreme weather conditions, are often more expensive.
  • Delivery costs: The amount of doors you require and where you install them can affect the overall price you pay for your doors, whether they are made from UPVC or anything else. Doors are heavy, cumbersome and difficult to get to tricky areas, such as a higher floor, so delivery costs can be substantial.

It might be difficult to understand the relevant factors at play that will affect the average costs of different UPVC back doors. However, as industry-leading experts who supply and fit many new UPVC back doors, we are well-placed to explain why the prices you can expect to pay differ in certain situations. 

You can easily make choices in the type of door you select to help lower costs, here we will explain what will most affect the costs of your door. Please feel free to get in touch with us for a quote on a new UPVC back door, front door or window and conservatory installation in the south coast area of the UK.

What Influences the Average UPVC Back Door Cost?

Doors are unfortunately quite an expensive item in most cases. Building material costs are rising, and the reality is the people looking to carry out many home improvements will probably face cost increases. However, there is a particularly large amount of variation within UPVC doors themselves that can affect the prices for both front and back doors. 

It can be a complicated and frustrating situation when you want to keep costs low. Remember the following factors, which can easily influence the average cost of a UPVC back door:

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  • Glazing: Triple-glazing uses an extra layer of glass, and so is more expensive – though you do get greater efficiency and noise-reduction from a triple-glazed door. If you add acoustic layers to your double-glazing for noise reduction this will incur an extra cost too. Always remember glazing greatly influences price.
  • Styles: Different styles of glass of frame finishes may cost more than others. For example, patterned glass undergoes a more intensive manufacturing process to achieve the desired designs – so come at higher prices in most cases. Coloured glass will also carry an additional expense, as will any finishes.
  • Frames: The type of door frame you need fitted is another important factor in determining the average cost of a door, even with metal or wooden doors. For example, it is possible that you will need a reinforced frame for security – and that will mean that it is more expensive as it uses more expensive materials. 
  • Lock system: If you have extensive security concerns then the potential price differences for different types of locks can make a huge impact on the average costs you might pay for any type of door. High-security locks will result in a significant jump in price, as they often use very expensive materials.
  • Finishes: The finishes in your door will add potential cost. Most UPVC windows are plain white and use low cost materials, but you might have a fully-glazed door if you are installing a back door – so the costs of glass will cause the price to increase. Variations in finishing can push up costs substantially.
  • Fitting: Fitting a door should be simple for standard doors, but if you happen to have a large door frame you might find that you need some panels at the side. Installing additional side panels means much more time spent on site, which may boost the installation costs you can expect quite a lot. 
  • Installation: Tricky doors such as old stable doors in buildings that are barn conversions or former warehouse spaces can make it very difficult to fit the door at the top, bottom and on both sides. If there is no flat edge to the frame space – costs can easily spiral thanks to this factor in most cases.

You can always expect to pay a significant amount, as a door is a substantial home renovation. Additional costs accrue due to the need of having to supply and fit the doors. However, it is simple to make practical compromises and keep the costs of your door manageable in most projects.

Should I Buy a UPVC Back Door or Front Door?

The average costs of UPVC doors are arguably justifiable as an investment because energy-efficient homes recoup their costs through fuel bill savings. But, if you can compromise, you should be able to find a door that is suitable for your budget.

You can try the following to keep your project costs as low as possible:

  • Stick to double glazing, you can add a curtain over the door to deaden noise and push up your energy efficiency if you want – but double-glazing will usually suffice.
  • Use simple, clear glass – back doors do not usually require frosting or other finishes.
  • Avoid using expensive locks, which may only be possible if your security concerns are not a big issue.

Certain situations mean costs are unavoidable, such as when you need to install a door on a tricky or non-standard door space. Overall, the benefits of a UPVC back door will pay off, so there is no point in compromising on your needs too much.

UPVC Back Door Costs Explained

We hope you understand a little bit better the relevant factors that can affect the average cost of a UPVC back door, as well as front doors or doors used in other spaces too. Some doors will cost substantially more than others for many reasons.

We supply and fit a wide range of UPVC back doors as well as many more home improvements in the south coast region of the UK, so we are a good source of information on how much your new UPVC back door will cost. 

If you would like to install a new UPVC door to the highest standard, we have a unique and compelling showroom located in East Sussex where you can see our products in action. You can also get in touch with us for a free and accurate quote from us on new doors, windows and other home improvements.