Composite doors in Stockton-on-Tees
Composite doors supplied and fitted across Stockton's TS16 to TS21 postcodes, from £1,000. Fairfield and Hartburn's 1930s semis take traditional styles; the town's terraces and the newer Fairfield extensions take contemporary ones. Free quotes.
Stockton's mixed housing stock
Stockton grew in layers: Victorian terraces near the High Street, generous 1930s semis in Fairfield, Hartburn and Grangefield, post-war estates at Roseworth and Hardwick, and steady infill ever since. Each era takes a different door. The 1930s stock is the most rewarding: the original entrances often had decorative glazing, and modern composite ranges reproduce it faithfully, so a £1,000 to £1,700 fitted front door can restore the look the house was built with while ending the draughts for good.
Prices in Stockton
Teesside standard: front doors £1,000 to £1,700 fitted, back doors £950 to £1,500, stable doors £1,200 to £1,800, doors with side panels £1,400 to £2,200, French doors £1,500 to £2,400. Most Stockton fittings complete in a single morning, old door included in disposal.
Watch for in Stockton
The terraces around the town centre and Oxbridge open straight onto the pavement, so obscured glass and a good cylinder earn their keep. On Roseworth and Hardwick, 1970s openings run narrower than current standard sizes, which is exactly what made-to-measure composite frames exist for. In the older conservation fringe near the High Street, a quick check before ordering avoids any surprise, though most streets have no controls at all.