OAK INTERNAL DOORS
Internal oak door fitting and supply
Installing oak internal doors is a job for a skilled carpenter, not a handyman. Although new doors come with perfectly straight edges, door frames can get distorted over time, with warped and bowed edges.

When installing a door, our carpenters will start by measuring the width at various positions around the doorframe.

Why use a professional door fitter?
Phil and his team are a gem in a sea of mediocrity. A truly professional service, quality and care which is simply unrivalled. Well done and keep up the excellent work, you have pride and passion in your work which is unique. I unreservedly recommend your services to anyone interested in your range of product...
Nitin
March 2019
Just wanted to drop you a line to say the doors look amazing, and the beast is truly majestic, holding pride of place at the entrance to our new kitchen. We’re moving back in in a few weeks …finally….so will send you some decent pictures of the beast in situ a few weeks after that...
Mandy
September 2018
Nice, clean and perfect door fitter, either internal and external doors. I recommend 1000%.
Carlos
July 2017
OAK INTERNAL DOORS FITTING Service
All new doors have perfectly straight edges. But a door frame can become ‘cupped’ or ‘bellied’, making the edges uneven and bowed.
A ‘cupped’ edge is when the door frame bows outwards, making parts of it wider. And a ‘bellied’ door frame bows inwards, making parts of it narrower.
This can happen when the foundations of the building move (as all foundations do), causing the walls and door frames to move with them. The older the building, the more likely it is that the door frames will become seriously cupped or bellied – or both.