shaymo88 wrote: » But I do remember trying to find a replacement door to match existing doors in the house and I was told that the waiting list is loooong time, I think 6 or 8 weeks or something to get a non standard door. They are available just you have to wait for them to be made specially
jlm29 wrote: » It's the handles, locks and hinges which added a bit to the cost, and caught me on the hop!
Graham wrote: » Amazon is your friend. We saved about €500 buying locks, hinges and handles on Amazon and for the most part got the same (or higher quality) brands/products.
jlm29 wrote: » I got stung with the first three doors worth, because I needed them in a hurry. I got the rest online from the uk though, waaay cheaper.
manfromthemoon wrote: » Has anyone had any issues with Deanta doors? My builder originally priced for them in the spec, but is now recommending we get our doors from a small business who specialises in doors / skirting. Of course, this is going to add on a few €€s to the cost. Trying to decide whether to take his advice, or thinking maybe he is just trying to give his buddy the job, at our expense. He said he has heard of a few issues with Deanta recently, doors coming with chips out of them etc., but surely if a door arrives with a chip out of it, it's just a matter of the supplier changing it for a new one!
manfromthemoon wrote: » if a door arrives with a chip out of it, it's just a matter of the supplier changing it for a new one!
[Deleted User] wrote: » Is there much difference between the engineered internal doors and the solid wood internal doors? What is the best quality internal door to go for? Also, is this €199 door (with catch, handles, hinges and fitting) still more expensive than this €99 door and this €99 door? I have somebody fitting them so don't need that but I still like the first door.
jlm29 wrote: » There’s someone hanging a door for me right now, and it’s taken him all day to do one.
Deleted User wrote: » Is there much difference between the engineered internal doors and the solid wood internal doors? What is the best quality internal door to go for? Also, is this €199 door (with catch, handles, hinges and fitting) still more expensive than this €99 door and this €99 door? I have somebody fitting them so don't need that but I still like the first door.
Graham wrote: » To hang one door?
[Deleted User] wrote: » What does 'Solid FSC certified board core' in this door mean? FSC is an international environmental certifier of timber. But is the door an engineered door, or what category does it fall under? In terms of quality, what sort of door is the best option in 2017?