Composite doors in Middlesbrough
Composite front doors, back doors, stable doors and French doors across Middlesbrough's TS1 to TS9 postcodes, fitted from £1,000. The 1930s semis of Acklam and Nunthorpe suit traditional styles, the newer estates at Coulby Newham and Hemlington take contemporary greys. Free quotes.
A town of 1930s doorways
Middlesbrough's interwar semis, through Acklam, Tollesby, Marton and Nunthorpe, were built with characterful entrances: glazed top lights, recessed porches, panels that echoed the leaded windows. Composite ranges reproduce all of it, which is why traditional four-panel and sunburst styles in green, red and black dominate Middlesbrough orders. A fitted composite front door runs £1,000 to £1,700; doors with side panels, which suit the wider Linthorpe entrances, £1,400 to £2,200.
Prices and practicalities in Middlesbrough
Standard Teesside rates apply: front doors £1,000 to £1,700, back doors £950 to £1,500, stable doors £1,200 to £1,800, French doors £1,500 to £2,400. Fitting is a half-day job in most Middlesbrough houses, with the old door taken away. No planning permission is needed for a like-for-like door swap anywhere outside a listed building.
Watch for in Middlesbrough
On the post-war estates at Coulby Newham, Hemlington and Netherfields, the original 1970s doorways are narrower than modern standards, so made-to-measure frames matter more than off-the-shelf sizes. The Victorian terraces of Linthorpe and North Ormesby often have taller, grander openings where a top light or side panels keep the proportions right. And anywhere near the older industrial fringes, a 3-star anti-snap cylinder is worth the modest upgrade cost.