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Why use a professional
door fitter?
Installing a door 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.
Hanging a new interior or exterior door in a badly shaped frame, and making it look right and work properly, requires a high degree of skill, judgement and experience. You’ll find more details on our door fitting page.
What our customers say…
Thank you all so much for the beautiful new front door which you made and fitted so splendidly for me, and with all speed too. The door is being much admired! Excellent work indeed. I will have no hesitation in recommending Next Door to friends & family!
Eileen
September 2018
Hi Philip very pleased with fitting works as will tell lee tomorrow also. Martin amazing guy very very professional.
Clide
September 2018
Professional fitter with great skills, Thank you very much Philip.
Raymond
July 2018
Hi to everyone at Next Door. Just to let you know that we are delighted with our new doors. They are super quality and look great. We would also praise your fitter who took a lot of trouble to make sure the doors fitted properly. He was efficient and tidy, and very polite! Wishing you...
Barbara
September 2018
Philip and his team did a wonderful job and came back days later to do a check that all is in order and made necessary adjustments. I’ll highly recommend him as a door fitter and specialist which I now know is very different from a carpenter.
Sarge
November 2020
Just wanted to say a big thank you for your assistance with the doors and installation. They look great and have been expertly installed!
Jessel
September 2017
Door fitter experts
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.